For tennis clubs, pickleball facilities, racquet sports programs, and pro shops. On the court, the visor is the classic choice — shade and airflow without a hot crown, branded for the club.
The Visor Is the Court's Classic
Tennis and pickleball are hot, sunny, active sports, and the visor has long been the headwear of choice on the court — it shades the eyes and keeps sweat off the brow while letting heat escape off the top of the head, which a full cap traps. For a club, facility, or pro shop, a branded visor is both functional court gear members want and a clean pro-shop retail item. Some players prefer a light performance cap, so a club lineup usually covers both. So the decision favors a quality visor plus a lightweight wicking cap, in club colors. This page covers tennis and pickleball clubs as a companion to the broader gym & fitness program.
The workhorses are the Flexfit 8110 visor as the classic court headwear — shade and airflow with no warm crown — and the lightweight wicking 6597 Cool & Dry cap for players who prefer a full cap. Pull them from the Flexfit 110 collection and wholesale range.
Use → pick
| Use |
Pick |
Why it fits |
Note |
| Classic court headwear |
Flexfit 8110 visor |
Shade, no warm crown |
Members want it |
| Full-cap players |
Flexfit 6597 |
Light, wicking |
Alternative |
| Hottest days |
Flexfit 6533 |
Max airflow |
Summer play |
| Pro / staff |
Flexfit 110C |
Clean branded |
Pro shop |
| Performance / lessons |
Flexfit 6580 |
Wicks |
Instructors |
| Club retail / merch |
Flexfit 8110 |
Pro-shop item |
Member buy |
| Tournament edition |
Flexfit 8110 |
Keepsake |
Events |
| Junior program |
Flexfit 6277Y |
Youth fit |
Kids |
Light Branding for Court and Pro Shop
Visor and court-cap decoration stays clean and light. A clean embroidered club logo on the front band of the 8110 or the crown of the 6597 brands it without adding weight, and club colors build identity on the court. The visor's front band is prime logo real estate — visible across the net and in match photos. A tournament or club-championship edition makes a keepsake players collect, and a pro-shop visor in club colors sells steadily to members who want to rep the club. Keep decoration minimal so the headwear stays light and breathable, which is the whole point for active play. Run designs through custom orders and order club sets through Flexfit team hats.
Decoration for court headwear
| Method |
Best on |
Look |
Note |
| Front-band logo |
8110 visor |
Visible across net |
Prime spot |
| Light crown logo |
6597 |
Clean, no weight |
Full-cap players |
| Club colors |
8110, 6597 |
Court identity |
Recognizable |
| Tournament / dated |
8110 |
Keepsake |
Events |
| Pro-shop branded |
8110 |
Retail |
Member buy |
| Reflective |
6597 |
Early play |
Dawn courts |
| Sublimation |
light cap |
Full-color |
Bold clubs |
| Tonal |
110C |
Pro / staff |
Clean |
Members, Pros, and Tournaments
Court headwear serves a club several ways off the same light lineup. Members buy a club 8110 visor or 6597 cap as functional gear they wear for every match, repping the club on the court; teaching pros and staff wear a branded 110C or visor that reads professional in the pro shop and on lesson courts; tournaments and club championships get a dated edition players keep as a keepsake; and junior programs get the 6277Y for kids. The pro shop sells the visor in club colors as steady retail to members who want to rep the club. Pickleball especially is exploding, bringing a wave of new players who want club gear. Tie the headwear into the wider fitness ecosystem and the neighboring endurance-sport world.
Seasons, Function, and Reorders
Racquet sports play year-round but peak in warm, sunny months, so lead with the breathable 8110 visor and 6597 cap and add the 6533 for the hottest days. Function and light weight are the whole point: standardize on the visor and a light cap, lock the club logo and colors to a spec, and reorder against it so club gear and pro-shop stock stay consistent. Run tournament and championship editions for events. With pickleball booming, keep the lineup well stocked for a growing membership. A tennis or pickleball club that puts its name on a quality visor and light cap gives members the classic court headwear they actually want, sells steady pro-shop retail in club colors, and keeps players cool and branded on the court — all from light, breathable headwear built for exactly the hot, active play racquet sports demand. The pickleball boom makes the timing especially good: facilities are seeing waves of new players who want to feel part of the club, and branded court headwear is an easy, affordable way to give them that sense of belonging while generating steady pro-shop revenue. A visor in club colors worn at open play and league nights also markets the club to every guest and prospective member on the adjacent courts. For a club or facility riding the growth of racquet sports, a quality branded visor is a small investment that outfits members, sells reliably, and quietly recruits the next wave of players every time someone wears it on the court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why a visor for the court?
The 8110 visor shades the eyes and keeps sweat off while letting heat escape off the top — the classic court choice players want.
What about players who prefer a full cap?
The lightweight wicking 6597 is the full-cap alternative for those who want it.
Where does the logo go on a visor?
The front band — prime real estate that's visible across the net and in match photos.
What's best for the hottest days?
The ultra-breathable 6533 for peak summer play.
Can it be pro-shop retail?
Yes — a visor in club colors sells steadily to members who want to rep the club.
What about tournaments?
A dated tournament or championship edition makes a keepsake players collect.
Do you have junior sizing?
Yes — the 6277Y for junior programs and kids.
Where do I source?
From the Flexfit 110 collection and wholesale range, tied into the fitness program.