FAQs
What is the difference between CRBN Drift and CRBN Pivot pickleball glasses?
The CRBN Drift features a lifestyle-inspired design that resembles everyday sunglasses, making it suitable for both on-court play and casual wear off the court.
The CRBN Pivot, on the other hand, is purpose-built for pickleball, with a more performance-driven wraparound design and a wider field of view. Players who prioritise sport-specific visibility and coverage typically lean toward the Pivot.
Are CRBN Drift and Pivot glasses impact-resistant for pickleball?
Both models are constructed with sport-ready polycarbonate lenses designed to withstand typical ball impact during pickleball play. Impact-resistant lenses are essential for protecting your eyes from fast-paced shots at the net.
Always verify current safety certifications if competing in regulated tournaments.
Do CRBN pickleball glasses provide UV protection?
Yes, CRBN eyewear is designed to provide UV protection, helping shield your eyes from harmful sun exposure during outdoor play. This reduces glare and eye strain in bright conditions. Proper UV protection is particularly important for long tournament days under direct sunlight.
Are CRBN Drift and Pivot suitable for indoor and outdoor play?
Both models can be used for pickleball, but lens choice matters. Clear lenses are typically best for indoor courts, while tinted options are better suited for outdoor conditions.
The Pivot’s sport-focused frame may provide additional coverage during high-intensity matches.
Do CRBN pickleball glasses fog during intense matches?
CRBN eyewear is designed with lightweight sport frames to promote airflow and reduce fogging. However, fogging can still occur depending on humidity and sweat levels.
Ensuring a proper fit and keeping lenses clean helps maintain clear vision throughout play.
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