Rec Specs Introduces New Sports Glasses for Younger Competitors
(PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- Rec Specs sports glasses are a favorite among parents of children that participate in sports and require corrective vision. The lightweight, comfortable frames are ANSI approved sports safety glasses making them safe in the instance of an impact. ADS Sports Eyewear is one of the first to carry the new kids’ sports glasses from Rec Specs known as the “Dude” and the “Betty”, which were designed to be a more stylish option for the youngest competitors.
Prescription Youth Sports Glasses have never been considered much of a fashion statement. Rec Specs is changing that perception with a new line of Sports Safety Approved fashion eyewear. The new line of Rec Specs Youth Sports Glasses have vibrantly colored frames with stylish straps that make wearing sports glasses fun for the children. Dudes have the choice of a blue or smoke frame while the Bettys have the choice of a strawberry or purple frame. Kids can also customize these frames with a variety of removable dome stickers. Styling aside, the Betty and Dude are well padded and very comfortable. In terms of safety, the frames meet or exceed ASTM standards for a variety of sports. These frames are great for soccer, basketball, tennis, racquetball, handball, squash, paddleball, baseball, and lacrosse.
Prescription sports glasses for kids are also available from Hilco Sports. These trendy designs are priced very competitively and feature a design that will accommodate almost any prescription.
ADS Sports Eyewear has specialized in prescription sports eyewear for over 10 years. The use of Free-Form digital lenses will provides competitors with crisp vision from edge to edge allowing them maximum vision and performance. ADS Sports Eyewear is currently running a $39 lens special for traditional non-digital prescription lenses. Now is the perfect time to gear up for the new school year!
Michael Spanjol, ADS Sports Eyewear, http://www.ADSEyewear.com, 214-477-6787, [email protected]
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