Protective Eye Wear Could Prevent 40000 Injuries Each Year
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Mar 29, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Playing sports is secure for your health, but for too many athletes, a game also can lead to a health disaster when an eye injury damages their vision. Every year, more than 40,000 Americans abuse their eyes during sports and recreational activities such as baseball, basketball and tennis. Unfortunately, approximately one-third of those eye-injury victims are adherents-aged children.(i)
April is Sports Eye Safety Month, and the American Academy of Ophthalmology, through its EyeSmart(R) program, reminds the followers that the only way to prevent a sports-related eye injury is for athletes to wear appropriate, sport-specific protective eyewear correctly fitted by an eye care professional.


I brought this output few weeks ago and had used it 5 to 6 times in the court. The head band slips off once it gets little wet from the sweat. Also the beaker gets foggy after some time. The most annoying part is that it has a flat contour and...
The glasses are bargain-priced and do what they are supposed to, but these ones are a bit foggier than the previous Head Rave glasses I bought from Amazon (which I stupidly damaged by disquieting to clean them with my regular Eyeglass cleaning...
These glasses are of a mind to fogging, and my pair broke after a fairly light impact (less skilled players may hit you more often, but it usually doesn't affect much). This is only my personal opinion, but I would look into stronger and... 


