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Brioti: Eyes Are Soft, Pickleballs Are Hard

No matter how much you drill, train, and sharpen your reflexes, your eyes remain one of the most vulnerable parts of your body. As paddles trend toward power and pop over control, the game has become more dangerous, and your risk of eye injury has increased. More often than not, it's the ball you don’t see coming that does the damage, like a mishit off your partner’s paddle from just a few feet away. Your eyes are a powerful yet delicate tool, and a single impact can scratch your cornea, detach your retina, or cause permanent vision loss.
That’s why Brioti eyewear offers lab-tested, Z87+ enhanced impact protection, helping keep your eyes safe as you dominate at the kitchen line.
While high-speed impacts pose an immediate threat, long-term damage can be just as dangerous. UV exposure silently harms your eyes over time: accelerating cataracts, contributing to macular degeneration, and even causing skin cancer around the eyes. With a large coverage area, Brioti eyewear offers UV400 (UVA, UVB) protection to safeguard your vision and reduce eye fatigue, so you can play longer, stronger, and with total confidence.
You don’t have to sacrifice performance for protection. Brioti’s OGMENT™ lenses feature premium optical clarity and color-boosting technology, designed specifically to enhance your on-court vision. With easily interchangeable lenses and our VAPORID™ anti-fog coating, you can be pickleball ready in all conditions. Brioti eyewear is an indispensable part of your pickleball bag, combining performance, protection, and style.
Pickleball is fun at any age, and our goal is to help you play it longer, safer and with confidence. Discover how Brioti eyewear can elevate your game today.
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