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Kitchen Blockers  |  SKU: KB-CLR-01

Kitchen Blockers™ Lens-Free Pickleball Eye Protection

Regular price $79.95 USD
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Kitchen Blockers™ Lens-Free Pickleball Eye Protection

Kitchen Blockers

Description

Keep your eyes on the rally, not on fogged-up lenses.

Kitchen Blockers™ take a different approach to pickleball eye protection. Instead of putting a lens between you and the ball, the protective frame surrounds the eye area while leaving your view open. You get a clean sightline, plenty of peripheral vision, and nothing to fog, glare, smudge, or scratch.

Walt’s is carrying the Clear frame in two fits: Classic and Slim.

Why we like them

  • Nothing between you and the ball: The lens-free opening keeps your view natural during quick exchanges.
  • No lens maintenance: Sweat, temperature swings, fingerprints, and scratched lenses are no longer part of the equation.
  • Built for fast play: Kitchen Blockers reports that the frame passed independent impact testing at ball speeds up to 60 MPH.
  • A fit you can tune: The nosepiece and side arms can be adjusted for a comfortable, secure hold.
  • Extra security when you want it: Use the included removable strap for hard sessions or tournament play.

Classic or Slim?

Classic is the better starting point for most average adult faces.

Slim is shaped for smaller or narrower faces and sits closer across the front.

If standard glasses usually feel wide or slide around, choose Slim. If they generally fit you well, choose Classic.

In the box

  • One pair of Clear Kitchen Blockers™
  • One removable adjustable retention strap

Walt’s fit tip

Take a few minutes before your first game to adjust the nosepiece and side arms. Wear them during warm-up and make small changes until the frame feels secure without pinching.

A quick safety note

No piece of protective equipment can remove every risk. Check the frame before play and replace it after a hard impact or if you see cracks, deformation, or other damage.