For junior squash players, proper eye protection is the most important piece of equipment they will ever wear. A squash ball can travel at incredible speeds, and ensuring a child’s safety is the first step to building a lifelong love for the game. Our entire collection of squash goggles for kids is selected to provide certified impact resistance without compromising on comfort or visibility.

From our on-court experience, we know that if protective eyewear isn’t comfortable, kids won’t wear it. That’s why we focus on models with a lightweight design, soft materials, and a secure fit specifically engineered for junior players.

Radar Junior Squash Eye Guard

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $17.00.
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Covet Eye Guard

Original price was: $38.00.Current price is: $32.30.
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SQUASH GLASSES BLACK ORANGE

Original price was: $39.95.Current price is: $33.96.
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SQUASH GLASSES WHITE GREEN

Original price was: $39.95.Current price is: $33.96.
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SQUASH GLASSES RED BLUE

Original price was: $39.95.Current price is: $33.96.
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Why Our Junior Squash Goggles Are the Right Choice

Every pair of junior squash goggles we stock is chosen by our coaching team based on a simple principle: safety first. We select eyewear that meets or exceeds the ASTM F803 impact resistance standard, which is the certification required for squash in the United States. You can be confident that you're getting reliable and certified eye protection.

How to Choose the Best Squash Eyewear for Juniors

Finding the right pair of squash glasses for a young player comes down to a few key features. A proper fit ensures the goggles stay in place during play and provide maximum protection.

Lens Material and Quality

All certified squash goggles use polycarbonate lenses. This material is shatterproof and provides exceptional impact resistance against both the ball and a racquet. Many models also include an anti-fog coating to maintain clear vision during intense rallies and UV protection for courts with natural light.

Frame and Fit

A good pair of squash goggles for kids will wear has a frame designed for smaller faces. Look for features like a soft rubber nose pad and adjustable straps to create a snug and secure fit. The frame should be comfortable and provide an unobstructed peripheral view so the player can see the entire court.

A Tip From Our Coaches

Have your child try on the goggles and shake their head from side to side. The goggles should stay firmly in place without being uncomfortably tight. A secure fit is the most critical factor for both safety and ensuring your junior player keeps them on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should you wear goggles when playing squash?

Absolutely. For junior players in the United States, it is mandatory in all sanctioned events. For all players of any age, it is strongly recommended. The risk of a serious eye injury from the ball or a racquet is significant, and certified protective eyewear is the only proven way to prevent it.

No. Ski goggles are not designed to withstand the high-velocity, small-point impact of a squash ball and can shatter. Likewise, standard industrial safety glasses often do not meet the specific ASTM F803 standard required for racquet sports. Only certified squash goggles should be used on a squash court.
ASTM F803 is the performance specification for eye protectors for selected sports, including squash. It certifies that the goggles have been tested to withstand high-velocity impacts from projectiles like squash balls without shattering or dislodging, ensuring a high level of eye protection for junior squash players.