The first line of Karakal squash goggles that I’ve spotted. Karakal Pro 3000 Here’s a yellow pair: Thanks to Robert for the tip! Here’s the older model:
Squash Goggles
It's essential to wear squash goggles every time you play or practice squash. Squash is played in close quarters and you don't want a flying ball or racket to make contact with your eyes and potentially damage your eyesight. And in any event, most squash facilities, squash leagues and tournaments require you to wear protective eyewear on the court. Scroll down to see some of the different styles that are available.
Please note that in order to get sufficient eye protection, you need goggles with polycarbonate lenses. In the US, eyewear must meet something called the ASTM-F803 standard. It's OK to wear contact lenses as long as you wear polycarbonate lenses over them. Regular eyeglasses and open eyeguards (with no lenses) are not safe enough to play squash with (click here to read a research study). If you wear prescription lenses, you'll need to purchase prescription squash glasses. Talk to your optician about ordering a pair of these.
iMask Goggles
iMask is a brand of squash goggles with a unique design that wraps all the way around your face rather than having two separate lenses like regular goggles / glasses do. Simon from iMask sent me the product to review for Squash Source. Here’s my review: Official Sites imaskusa.com imask.com.au Replacement parts: qss-squash.nl | squashgear.com […]
Tourna Specs Goggles
These Tourna Specs goggles look like most other squash eyeguards (from the picture anyway), but they are only $8.50:
Mantis Squash Goggles
One pair that looks pretty cool
Junior Squash Goggles
Added some junior-sized Salming goggles
Salming Squash Goggles
Salming for yo face.
Ektelon Squash Goggles
Just doing a little Ektelon roundup.
Bolle Squash Goggles
Fresh off the piste.
Head Squash Goggles Roundup
Here’s a big roundup of Head squash goggles.
Harrow Squash Goggles
All the Harrow squash goggles I can find, on one single page. Stick that in your eye.