🏆 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The WILSONNvue Protective Racquetball Eyewear combines safety and style, featuring lightweight polycarbonate lenses and an adjustable fit, making it the perfect choice for both casual and competitive players. Designed for unisex use, these glasses ensure you look good while protecting your eyes on the court.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.9 x 3.1 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
Brand Name | WILSON |
Color | White |
Material | Polycarbonate Lens |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Wilson |
Part Number | WRR303700 |
Style | Adjustable |
Sport Type | Racquetball |
M**X
Best racquetballl glasses ever
These are the best racquetball glasses I've ever worn.PROS:Individual lenses: I'd had the attached lenses on other glasses snap apart. These are individual.Snug fit: These are the first glasses that I've worn without a strap. The arms stay snug, and they've never come loose. I actually forget that I'm wearing them. This is not usually the case for me. I often get headaches from arms that are too snug. Not with these.No fog: These are the best performing glasses I've ever worn as far as not misting over.Good vision: I forget I'm wearing these. I can see clearly, and they feel comfortable.CONS:Cost: These are more expensive than most other options. I'll be crushed if the break before I can get my money's worth out of them (not that they feel like they would break...).Now I'm spoiled: I'll probably not want to buy inexpensive glasses in the future, now that I've tried these.Short story - these are my favorite glasses, and I look forward to wearing them. Five stars.
A**C
Well made, but…
These did not work for me (indoor pickleball). The lenses don't come down far enough, meaning that when I get ready to return serve (or whenever the ball is low), the ball is half in the lens view and half out.I ended up getting a pair of clear plastic 3M safety goggles from a local hardware store. Though not perfect, they work better for me.
P**A
Favorite!
My favorites. 2nd pair. They do fog still, but not as bad as others.
P**P
High quality
I wear these at indoor and outdoor pickleball. They really hold up well. Don’t need anything else to hold them on. They really don’t fog!
C**3
I originally liked these goggles
I originally liked these goggles, but when cleaning them, the frame cracked in my hand. Not something that should break a $50 pair of goggles. Really disappointed as they are not as durable as one would expect.
D**D
Just OK
These perform about the same as any $15 racquetball glasses I've worn. I expected more for the premium price, but these still fog up after 30-40 minutes, and they still give me a headache from how hard they squeeze your head.I think I would prefer a pair that was looser, and had an elastic band.
E**D
Quite impressed overall. A few minor flaws which CAN be overcome.
I have used around 6 different types of protective eyewear (e.g. Karakal, Grays, Wilson). They are all around the same price range.The Wilson Nvue is probably the most expensive I have owned, not by much but enough to think on whether the extra $10-$15 is worthwhile.Sure, they look great & with the fairly good reviews, I went ahead & purchased,,, two!!!OK. I like the looks. Build & frame quality is commendably good. Apart from one of the black rubber inserts at the end of the frame slipping out (from time to time), the build quality is probably one of the best I have come across. I would have given this a 5 star if not for that rubber insert issue. For eyewear at this price, I expect exceptional build quality.The Nvue was also marketed as antifog. Wash them in warm water, dab the lenses lightly (don't rub) & everything should be fine. Not quite.Despite ventilation holes in the lenses & antifog claims, the lens fogged up soon after warm up. Just bear in mind you will probably need to treat the lenses everytime before sport for antifog properties.Not a problem for me as most, (if not all the protective eyewear gear that I have come across) need separate antifog treatment as the built in antifog systems do not seem to last.
T**S
also a better double width high quality headband helped a bit but ...
fog up all the time; have to run under water before each use on both sides of the lens which helps...also a better double width high quality headband helped a bit but still fogs up a lot...other than the anti-fog being worthless they are good
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