Anna Leigh Waters and Anna Bright Partner with Pilla on Game-Changing Pickleball Lenses
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What do pickleball and shooting sports have in common?
Yeah, we didn’t expect to ask that either. But it turns out the same kind of visual precision that helps Olympic shooters hit 80-mph clays is now helping pickleball pros read a spinning plastic ball under blinding sun.
Both sports hinge on one thing: how well you can track a fast-moving target. The same company that’s spent decades building eyewear for world-class marksmen is now training its sights on pickleball, bringing its high-tech filtration science to the fastest-growing sport in America.
Pilla has officially partnered with Anna Leigh Waters and Anna Bright to its pickleball line. The two join CJ Klinger and Will Howells , who were among the first pros to wear the brand’s lenses on court.
Why Performance Glasses are Becoming a Cheat Code for Pickleball Pickleball players spend hours staring into brutal sun, bouncing between shade, glare, and reflections off every color of court. Your eyes are working overtime, constantly dilating, squinting, and refocusing to keep up.
That invisible strain is like lactic acid for your vision. Over a few hours of play, it builds up. Your reactions slow, your depth perception fades, and every speed-up starts looking the same. Ordinary sunglasses don’t help much. Most use gray-tinted polycarbonate lenses that actually flatten color and distort what you see. The world looks darker, but not sharper. You’re protecting your eyes, but at the cost of performance.
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