Tips for choosing your ski goggles

 

Provide adequate protection for our eyes is critical. So before the season opened, we give the essential guidelines before purchasing sports goggles product as sensitive as this.

The sports sunglasses and masks (very widespread today) not only serve to protect our hearing, but also will help us dramatically improve our performance thanks to the special treatments that are applied to the crystals. If eye protection, comfort and design are the features that every snowboarder looks in glasses, we should also note that our performance will be greatly facilitated through a safe and optical definition.

If you are buying a few glasses with clear lenses for night skiing, try it in a dark room with a single bulb. Make sure they are free from distortion and glare when the lights look right.

How to choose sunglasses:

  • The purchase of sunglasses must be supervised by an eye specialist.
  • Choose the most appropriate gafa preferential use is going to give beach, mountain, sports, driving, etc…
  • The ideal sunglasses should be neutral from the standpoint of optical front cover and laterally from the harmful rays, have a high degree of protection against ultraviolet rays, no rough edges and alive, with crystals or organic, never plastic.
  • In addition to cope with solar radiation, glasses should allow optimal visual acuity.
  • Do not be fooled by the color of the lenses. Some white lenses filter out 100% of UV radiation very dark while others do not filter UV light correctly but if the visible, encouraging greater pupillary dilation and, consequently, an increase of UVA received by the eye.
  • Notes that have anti-fog technology. Sunglasses must have a dual screen and now the majority of decent ski goggles feature anti-fog system.

Some sunglasses that you can choose among others are Bolle and Spy, Rudy Project, Adidas, and Oakley sunglasses.

 
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