Tennis Sunglasses
Tennis Sunglasses Defining “Care”
In an outdoor Roland Garros tournament, Maria Sharapova’s serve may come like a Godzilla in a 3D
movie to Anna Kournikova. This is all because of the monochromatic shroud over everything but a yellow color. The
stark contrast between the suns’ rays and tennis ball can make it very difficult for any player, which explains why
a sunglass is an essential in this Olympic sport.
Here are tennis sunglasses you would crave for to give those sensitive eyes the
protection it deserve. They are not simply fashionable, in order to obtain a look that has an edge over the latter
on the court, these are all medically prescribed by founders of FramesDirect.com, Dr. Dhavid Cooper and Dr. Guy Guy
Hodgson, who recently received the Mass Mutual Blue Chip Award for the Best Enterprise category.
Tennis Sunglasses by Bolle (www.bolle.com)
Chic Bolle Sunglasses are seamlessly integrated with over a hundred years of eyewear revolution. These tennis
sunglasses have double composition frames, thermogrip durability rubber temples and absorber hinges ergonomically
made to provide optimal comfort. These also offer a patented metal frame manufacturing process called
“microfusion”. Bolle Sunglasses have frames that are precision molded with molten metal alloys for exactness frame
styling and design on metal models. Here are the some different models of tennis sunglasses: Atalantic, Bounce,
Canebrake, Chill, Demeanor, Envy, Groove, Hotseeker, J- Walker, Kickback, Laguna, Limit and Meanstreak.
Tennis Sunglasses by Rudy Project (www.rudyproject.com)
Technically cool Rudy Project Sunglasses feature interchangeable lenses called “quick change technology.” Every
pair of Rudy Project tennis sunglasses allows one to easily and swiftly change out lenses to manage any light
condition. For the athlete or casual sunglasses wearer, Rudy Project sunglasses feature advanced carbonium frames
with durable platforms of plastic mixed with carbon, and nickle-copper. Rudy Project eyewears have high resistance
to corrosion and extreme temperatures. Here are some of the different models of tennis sunglasses: Apache, Ekynox,
RX Adapter, Fireman, Fobos, Freeon, Graal, Fyol, Heritage, Horus, Hyde, Jak 90, Jekyll, Kabrio, Kalyos, Keja,
Kerosene, Ketyum, Togo and Maskeryna.
Tennis Sunglasses by Wiley X (www.wileyx.com)
Durable Wiley X Sunglasses eyewear with technologically advanced triloid nylon frames. Wiley X Sunglasses frames
are virtually unbreakable and feature the latest, computer generated digital high-tech designs. "Socket" technology
allows frame to hug eye orbits. This is for perfect recreational sun eyewear. Durable Wiley X Sunglasses are also
totally unique. Its computer generated sunglass eyewear designs enhance comfort for the optimal fit in sunglasses.
Here are some of the different models of tennis sunglasses: 100 Degrees, 480 Degrees, B2 Non- Polarized, CQC, FL1,
GLine, XJP2 LA, XJP4, XP17, XP23, XP38, XPT1, XRomer II, XSaber, XSG1 VCut, XXL1, XXL3 Aluminum and XXl4
Filter3.
Right before you hit the ball with your racquet, do not miss putting on those tennis sunglasses for utmost shield
against the scorching daylight.
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