SPORTS ACCESSORIES FOR KIDS
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How do I know if my prescription will fit in the style I like?
A: We provide prescription limitations with all our styles. We also are available to call and we will ask your prescription, PD, face, shape, general size, and sport to ensure a good fit.
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What happens if I am not happy with my glasses?
A: We provide a satisfaction gaurantee that states if you get your glasses/goggles and you have problems with fit, style, or prescription we will remake them one time for no charge unless there is an upgrade in frame or lens. In this case you would pay only the difference. If all else fails and we cannot find the style that is right for you we will refund all but a restocking fee of $30.
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Do you offer a warranty?
A: We have a one year warranty on the frames. Your prescription lenses are not covered under a warranty.
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What are the different colors of tint used for?
A: Grey is used for all around use and is available in #1, #2, #3. Grey will not change colors when looking through them. Brown #3 will provide mild contrast and sunshade but it will change the color of things you see. Amber is a high contrast lens designed for low light situations, depth perception enhancement,or a very light amber may be used at night. Yellow is typically used for very high contrast needs such as hunting.
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What is the difference between polycarbonate and CR 39 plastic lenses?
A: CR-39 refers to the type of plastic that is used to make prescription lenses. This is optical plastic and provides very little distortion .It is more lightweight and thinner than glass making it comfortable to wear. It is more impact resistant than glass, but may still break and shatter upon impact. Therefore, it is not recommended for active sports and motorcycling. It is more scratch resistant than polycarbonate, but will scratch if not properly taken care of. Polycarbonate is an impact resistant material. . It is becoming used more and more today especially for motorcycling and action sports.. Although polycarbonate is impact resistant, it should not be considered breakproof or shatterproof. However, polycarbonate is the strongest material available and will have the tendency to break into large pieces versus small pieces which are not as dangerous. Polycarbonate is the thinnest and lightest of all materials.
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What if my prescription is outside the listed available range. ?
A: Many styles can take higher prescriptions. Special orders, like very high prescriptions are handled on a case-by-case basis. For a price quote for your Rx, or for an item not listed on the website, please call us at 1-888-831-5817.
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Why should I use SportRx Kids over my regular optician?

A: Cutting  8 and 10 base lens to fit in a wrap frame is a very specialised process which requires specialised cutting equipment and knowledge.The possiblity for optical distortion is much higher than regular frames.We have been processing wrap frames for 8 years.
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Address 7283 Engineer Road, Suite E, San Diego, California, 92111 USA
Phone 1-888-831-5817 Fax 1-858-571-0580 Email info@sportrx.com

"WARNING"
Although  sports eyewear is intended to offer the best protection available, there is always the possibility that the wearer may sustain an eye or facial injury due to severe impact or because of the nature of the athletic activity. If the eye protector incurs a severe impact or is neglected or misused, the degree of eye protection provided may be reduced. In any case, the frame must be replaced. Failure to do so may result in permanent eye injury.
THE DESIGNER, DISPENSER AND MANUFACTURER  DO NOT CLAIM THAT ANY EYEWEAR IS UNBREAKABLE OR ELIMINATES THE POSSIBILITY OF EYE OR FACIAL INJURY.