SportRx Review: What to Know For Prescription Sports Glasses

2022-05-29 12:16:18 By : Ms. Angel Huang

SportRx is an online retailer specializing in custom prescription glasses for a wide variety of sports activities for men, women, and children. They sell eyeglasses and sunglasses for everyday wear, too. Read on to learn more about what this company offers.

SportRx lenses come in a range of materials, including:

They also offer a wide range of lens coatings, including one they call BlueDefense coating to reduce glare and blue light, as well as a scratch-resistant coating.

Here’s a summary of things that are great and not-so-great about SportRx products:

SportRx offers eyeglasses and sunglasses, both prescription and non-prescription, as well as goggles and safety glasses. Their custom prescription goggle inserts are made out of impact-resistant polycarbonate.

They carry eyeglasses, sunglasses, and goggles for adults and kids.

They offer frames from over 40 brands, including Oakley, Ray-Ban, Under Armour, and Nike. Once you choose a frame, you have the option to choose the type of activity you plan to use your glasses for. SportRx offers a range of customized lens options depending on the activity. For example, if you’re a basketball player, you may want an anti-fog coating or a transition lens to optimize your vision in various types of indoor or outdoor light.

You can choose either digital or non-digital lenses. SportRx states their digital lens technology provides better clarity and gives you a wider field of view. SportRx offers the following types of lenses:

If you’re just looking for a pair of nonprescription glasses, the price of SportRx is quite competitive. However, the price of anything with a prescription in it goes up considerably. How much it goes up depends on the type of prescription lenses. The cheapest type — non-digital single vision — costs $75. The most expensive is the Progressive Digital MaxView for $215. It also depends on the lens material — the high-index 1.74 lenses cost an additional $150.

Add-on options can also impact the price. For example, their transition lenses cost an additional $75, while their range of specialized lens coatings cost between $30 and $120. This means that a pair of prescription glasses with high-end designer frames and lots of add-ons could easily cost upwards of $700. Even prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses on the lower end of the price scale will cost at least $100. The good news is that shipping is free.

SportRx is currently only available online, as they have temporarily closed their San Diego showroom.

SportRx is an out-of-network provider for most vision insurances, so hold onto your receipt because you may be eligible for reimbursement through your vision insurance company. It’s also possible to use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to purchase your SportRx glasses.

Though SportRx offers a potentially overwhelming amount of options, their website navigation is fairly straightforward.

Browse and select the type of product you would like: sunglasses, eyeglasses, goggles, or lenses. You can shop by brand or choose from a specific activity, such as soccer, basketball, or tennis.

Once you find the frame you like, you can select the fit and type (prescription or frame only). With SportRx, you can choose either branded or in-house lenses, the type of lenses (ranging from polycarbonate to high-index lenses), and the tint color (clear, brown, or gray).

You can then enter your prescription and pupillary distance. If you don’t have these, you can also choose to order the glasses and send the prescription later. SportRx will remind you after check-out.

If you would like to see how one of their frames looks without committing to prescription lenses, you can use their Test Ride program to try on a specific frame first. You would pay the cost of the non-prescription frame, and SportRx covers shipping both ways. If you decide you want them, all you have to do is send the frame back with your prescription and pupillary distance. If you don’t like the way they look, send them back for a full refund.

SportRx ships free within the United States with ground shipping, via UPS or FedEx. The time in transit is estimated to be approximately 5 to 7 days.

Glasses can be returned for a full refund within 45 days of receiving your glasses. They also offer to remake glasses for those that want to try another option that might work better.

SportRx also offers a one-year manufacturers’ warranty covering defects and breakages that shouldn’t happen under normal use. They also offer a one-time lens replacement for prescription lenses with one of their anti-reflective coatings or scratch coatings.

SportRx has a strong reputation for solid customer service. Most reviewers had positive things to say about the company’s wide variety of options and their customer service agent’s knowledge base. SportRx boasts of having opticians who are additionally board certified by the American Board of Optometry.

SportRx has a Trustpilot rating of 3.2, with reviewers praising their customer service and others complaining about the price tag.

Buying prescription eyeglasses or sunglasses online can be quite convenient, especially if you know exactly what you want.

There are a ton of options online, particularly with SportRx. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

Last medically reviewed on April 29, 2021

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