On the squash court, clear vision and reliable eye protection are essential. Harrow Squash Eyewear is engineered to provide certified, impact-resistant safety without interfering with your game. Designed for a secure fit and excellent peripheral vision, Harrow guards allow you to play aggressively and with confidence.

Our team recommends Harrow because of their proven reliability. A secure, comfortable eye guard is a piece of equipment you should be able to put on and forget about, and Harrow’s designs achieve that.

Why Choose Harrow Eyewear?

Every piece of Harrow Eyewear we stock is chosen for its performance and adherence to strict safety standards. They use high-quality polycarbonate for their lenses and design frames that provide a secure, comfortable fit for players of all ages. Harrow focuses on the essentials, delivering fog-free performance and stability during the most intense rallies.

Harrow Eye Guard Models

Harrow offers distinct models to suit different player preferences.

Harrow Covet Eye Guard

The Harrow Covet Eyewear is built for maximum comfort and stability. It features curved sides and rubber ear pads that help the frame sit securely during fast movements. The design includes an ergonomic nose piece and fog-free technology, and it meets all World Squash Federation safety standards for competitive play.

Harrow Radar Eye Guard

The Harrow Radar Eyewear provides elite protection with a minimalist feel. This model uses a plastic frame with a rubber backing that sits tightly on the face without needing a head strap. Its fog-free lenses and ergonomic design offer a clear, unobstructed view of the court.

Harrow Radar Junior Eye Guard

This model offers the same reliable protection as the adult Radar, scaled down for younger players. As Harrow's smallest frame, it provides a safe and comfortable fit for junior athletes aged 8 and under.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these eye guards certified for official tournament play?
Yes, models like the Covet Eye Guard meet the full safety standards of the World Squash Federation (WSF), making them suitable for sanctioned tournaments. Always check the specific requirements of your league or event.
Both the Covet and Radar models feature fog-free technology. To maintain this, it's best to clean the lenses with the included microfiber pouch and avoid touching the inside of the lenses with your fingers, as oils can affect the anti-fog coating.
The key difference is the securing mechanism. The Covet uses traditional arms with rubber ear pads for a snug fit. The Radar is a strap-free design that uses a rubberized backing on the frame to sit tightly and securely against the face.