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Ultra

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Built for pickleball

It's not your reflexes. It's the glare.

On a bright court, glare flattens the contrast and the ball washes out — so you pick it up late and feel a step slow. It isn't your speed. It's what you're looking through. Cut the glare and the half-step comes back.

My partner asked what was different about me — I was just actually seeing the ball clearly for once.

★★★★★ Verified Buyer · outdoor mornings

⇆ Drag to see what glare hides

Court washed out by glare
Court with glare controlled
Without Through the Ultra

Same court. Same light. One side is fighting glare — the other isn't.

Why you're losing points in the sun

You blink, you squint, you're a half-step late.

Most players chalk it up to age or slowing reactions. Watch what actually happens in bright light — the problem isn't speed. You can't see the ball cleanly in the first place.

"The ball washes out against the glare."

Bright sun strips the contrast off the court, so a fast yellow ball blurs into the background exactly when you need it sharp.

"I pick it up late every rally."

React late, reach instead of set, and the dink catches you flat. It reads as slow hands — it's really late information.

"My depth goes unreliable."

Squinting through glare distorts how far away the ball reads. You misjudge the bounce — in front of everyone.

"By game three I'm cooked."

Hours of squinting means eye strain and headaches, and your focus fades right as the games get close.

Here's the part nobody tells you

This isn't a fitness problem. It's an equipment problem.

You don't need faster reactions. You need to see the ball sooner. The players who look quick on a sunny court aren't quicker — they're just not playing through a wall of glare.

The solution · ActiveDim Vision™

Meet the lens that cuts the glare.

Standard lenses just dim everything. ActiveDim Vision™ does two jobs at once — it strips out the glare that's hiding the ball, and pushes contrast back into the court so the ball, the lines, and the depth all pop.

ActiveDim Ultra lens light to dark
1

Polarization kills the glare

Cuts the harsh reflected light bouncing off the court surface and the ball — the glare that's been flattening your view.

2

Contrast comes back

With the glare gone, the yellow ball separates from the court and the lines sharpen. You read it off the paddle, not at the bounce.

3

The lens adapts to the light

Clear enough for shaded and indoor play, darkening automatically as the sun climbs. One pair covers a full session — no swapping.

Straight answer on speed: the lens shifts in about 30 seconds moving indoors to bright sun — not instant, but you never take them off, and the polarization is cutting glare the whole time.

Adaptive lens

One pair. Every session.

Indoor lessons, early shade, midday sun — the lens works at every light level so you never carry a second pair.

Low light
Clear
Indoor courts · shade · dawn warm-ups
Variable
Adapting
Cloud cover · sun through the trees
Full sun
Darkened
Midday courts · open sun · coastal glare

Real players · real courts

They tell it better than we do

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Pickleball

Different — not a gimmick

Hesitant bc of the price but wow. Play 4x a week and these are just different. The lens adjusting to the light actually works, not just a gimmick. 3 months in, zero issues. My buddy asked to borrow them — I said absolutely not lol.

Verified Buyer · plays 4x a week
★★★★★
Contrast

The yellow ball pops

On a court with bright yellow balls this matters more than you'd think. No color distortion — just clean, sharp vision. Genuinely impressed.

Verified Buyer
★★★★★
Coastal

Tames constant glare

I play in a coastal area, so glare off the court surface is constant. The polarization completely tames it. Also they look great — plenty of compliments from club members.

Verified Buyer · coastal player
★★★★★
Instructor

Most comfortable all day

I'm an instructor and wear glasses all day on court. By far the most comfortable pair I've owned for extended wear. My students keep asking about them.

Verified Buyer · instructor
★★★★★
Pickleball

Solved my eyewear struggle

Finding the right eyewear has always been a struggle. The Ultra handles morning shade and midday sun without me thinking about it. No fogging, no slipping. Best glasses I've worn on court.

Verified Buyer · 3x a week

Product engineering

Built to move.

Lightweight, adaptive, and engineered to lock on through a fast rally — not slip or distract.

ActiveDim Ultra frame detail

Full-wrap MonoCurve™ shield — wide view, no frame edge in your side vision.

01

MonoCurve™ wide lens

Uninterrupted field of view — catch the cross-court ball and the poach sooner.

02

Polarized + adaptive optics

Cuts glare, restores contrast, and adjusts to the light on its own.

03

Aluminium-magnesium frame

Lightweight and tough — built for the demands of fast sport.

04

Adjustable nose pads

Bend wider or narrower for a secure, custom hold on any face.

05

No-slip sport fit

Stays put through hard movement and heavy sweat.

3-Year Warranty. If anything fails under normal use, we replace it.

The honest comparison

Why players leave their $160–220 shields behind

The big brands charge for the logo. We charge for the lens — direct to you, no brand tax.

 
ActiveDim Ultra
$160–220 Shield
Amazon
Polarized glare cut
Some
Inconsistent
Adapts to light
Fixed tint
Restores contrast
Varies
MonoCurve™ lens
3-year warranty
Limited
Free returns
Varies
Price
$0.00
$160–220
$15–35

Same adaptive technology. No brand tax. Free returns if it isn't the best pair you've played in.

Got questions

Straight answers

Yes. The lens sits clear enough for indoor and shaded play, then darkens on its own in the sun — one pair across indoor lessons and outdoor sessions the same day.

Fair concern. Cheap photochromics can take minutes. The Ultra shifts in about 30 seconds indoors-to-sun, and because it's polarized it's cutting glare the whole time — even mid-transition it's working for you.

Full-wrap frame with adjustable nose pads you can bend wider or narrower. Buyers — including instructors who wear them for hours — consistently call it the most comfortable pair they've worn on court.

Yes — genuinely polarized to cut reflected glare off the court, plus UV400 blocking 100% of UVA and UVB. The glare control is the whole point of the lens.

Built on an aluminium-magnesium frame and backed by a 3-year warranty. If anything fails under normal use, we replace it.

Play a full session. If the glare isn't gone and the ball isn't sharper, send them back — returns are free and we cover them. You pay nothing.

Make the decision

Stop squinting through points you should be winning.

The player across the net is guessing at the ball. With the glare gone, you won't be. Zero risk — free returns, 3-year warranty.

Comparable adaptive sport shields: €150–200

€59.95

Direct to you — no retail markup, no brand tax

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Free returns, no questions asked. Play a full session. If the Ultra isn't the best pair you've worn on court, send it back — you pay nothing.