Basketball eyewear has to keep up with quick cuts, fast contact, and constant movement on the court. Sporteyes offers basketball goggles and basketball glasses for kids, teens, and adults, with protective styles designed for a secure fit during play. The assortment includes a mix of traditional goggle styles and sport glasses, giving players more than one frame option when shopping for court-ready eye protection.
Prescription basketball eyewear is available for players who need vision correction, including styles with Rx insert (RXADT) and direct in full lens (RX6 or RX8) configurations. Safety remains a key part of the selection. Many products align with ASTM ball sports standards suited to basketball use, though some items may carry ANSI occupational ratings instead. Checking the individual product listing is the right way to confirm the exact rating, fit details, and lens setup for each frame.
FAQs
1. What basketball goggles or glasses should I choose for protection on the court?
Start with the right size. You want to make sure there are no gaps for fingers to get through since basketball is a close, physical sport. Then check the safety rating and whether you want a goggle or sports-glasses style. This collection includes kids, adult small, adult medium, and adult large sizes.
2. Can I get these in prescription?
Yes. The collection shows 49 products marked prescription available, and the live prescription mounting options on this page are Rx Insert and Direct In (Full Lens).
3. Do these meet the right safety standard for basketball?
Most of them do. The main safety filter is ASTM Ball Sports. You can filter them by the ASTM standard, or look for the short description to say “meets ASTM safety standards”.
4. What is the difference between basketball goggles and basketball glasses?
On this page, both appear in the collection. Goggles may suit shoppers who want a full goggle fit (full strap around the head), while sports-glasses styles may appeal to shoppers who want the look of more glasses with earpieces, or want to use them for other sports.
5. Is there a good option for kids or teens?
Yes. Several visible products are sized for kids, pre-teens, or teens, including LS Rec-Specs Maxx 21 Sports Goggles and Shaq SG104Z Safety Rated Sports Goggles. You can use the filters to narrow down by kids sizes. Many products come in both kids and adult sizes so make sure you look at the size you are ordering to make sure you order the correct size for fit.
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- RX8: Full prescription lenses built directly into the frame. Best for full-wrap styles.
- RX6: Prescription lenses built directly into the frame, but with less wrap. Better for higher prescriptions.
- RXADT: Prescription inserts that sit behind the glasses.
- Direct inserts: Lens carriers that hold the prescription lens. These may have a full plastic rim or a nylon “fishing wire” cord, so they can look more rimless while still holding higher prescriptions.
Not sure which prescription option is right for you? Sporteyes opticians are available to help you choose the best fit for your sport, frame style, and prescription needs.




