| Buying Ski or Snowboarding Goggles |
| Written by Kevin Gillett |
| Thursday, 26 November 2009 13:34 |
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Wearing goggles is extremely necessary if you are going out for skiing or snowboarding as these equipments provide great protection to your eyes out there on the snow fields. If you do not wear goggles while skiing or snowboarding, you will be exposed to several risks to your eyes including ice particles, debris, twist and snow flying towards your face while sloping down the hill at high speeds. These goggles also protect your eyes from harmful UV sun rays that become stronger when reflected back from the snow.
Wearing goggles is extremely necessary if you are going out for skiing or snowboarding as these equipments provide great protection to your eyes out there on the snow fields. If you do not wear goggles while skiing or snowboarding, you will be exposed to several risks to your eyes including ice particles, debris, twist and snow flying towards your face while sloping down the hill at high speeds. These goggles also protect your eyes from harmful UV sun rays that become stronger when reflected back from the snow. Fogging is also a major problem related to snowboarding and skiing goggles, especially if you are a beginner as you breathe heavier and fall more. Goggles with multiple lenses are helpful in avoiding fogging as they allow fresh air to get circulated inside the goggles because of which they remain well-vented. Other options that you can opt for may be chemical treatment done during the manufacturing of the goggles and anti-fogging sprays or wipes that are easily available at the equipment stores. Most of the branded companies provide goggles with 100% protection against UV rays. But because these goggles are not easy on most of the budgets, you can choose the ones that give at least 95% of the needed protection. Other things that you need to keep in mind while purchasing ski or snowboarding goggles are that they should have a fine peripheral vision, they should be comfortable to wear and should snug fit over your facial contours. The straps and inside of your goggles should be padded which will prevent serious injuries in case you land badly. By peripheral vision, we mean that while you are traveling down the slope at high speed, you should be able to recognize the hazards quickly such as rocks, trees, uneven terrain and other people on the snow fields. If you have to wear prescription glasses, then you can get your customized prescription goggles or purchase a pair that securely fits over your glasses. While deciding about the color of your lenses, you must remember that yellow or clear lenses are suitable for darker skiing or snowboarding conditions; rosy tint is suitable for medium to low light conditions and yellow, amber or gold are suitable for moderate light conditions. Now-a-days, goggles are available that have inter-changeable lenses, allowing you to choose the correct color of your lenses for current skiing or snowboarding conditions. Most of the goggles from branded manufacturers are good in quality but you should ensure that you will be easily wearing them with your helmet. Therefore, it is important to choose your skiing or snowboarding goggles after a lot of consideration so that you get to enjoy your favorite sport in the safest way possible. |

