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Snow Goggles - Different Types Of Eyewear For Skiing Or Snowboarding

It shouldn't be a secret to anyone who has ever gone skiing or snowboarding before

that wearing proper eyewear is essential.Not only do snow goggles keep the snow and wind out of your eyes, but if you get a pair that have tinted lenses, they will also keep the sun out of your eyes as well.Eyewear for snow related activities come in many different varieties.You can find the typical goggles that most people wear while skiing or snowboarding, which fit comfortably around your eyes, giving you great protection from snow, ice and wind.There are also some snow related eyewear products that look more like a pair of sunglasses you would see an athlete wearing while playing a sport.

Snow goggles, you will find, are much softer and a lot more flexible than your typical pair of sunglasses.This is due to needing different materials for different purposes than those that are required for a pair of sunglasses.Soft materials like rubber and Nylon are used since the goggles fit snugly on your face and you don't want something hard pressing down on it.These materials also do not freeze, which is obviously needed for the environment they will be used in. They are also able to hold their shape fairly easily, allowing for a better personalized fit.

If you would rather forego the traditional snow goggles and opt for something a little sleeker in design, there are sunglasses out there made with skiing and snowboarding in mind.These specialized sunglasses are not your typical pair of shades, though.Sometimes skiing sunglasses will be found with little shields on the sides of them to keep your eyes protected as much as possible.A lot of times you will find these types of sunglasses have a cable on them that can wrap around your head to help keep tightly in place.

When buying a pair of snow goggles that have tinted lenses in them, you will likely see them come in two different varieties; polarized and unpolarized.It is usually recommended that for skiing and snowboarding you go with the unpolarized lenses.This is simply due to the fact that polarized lenses keep out horizontal light, while allowing vertical light to go through.This makes polarized lenses ideal for when you are driving or boating, as they block out the glare reflected on a horizontal surface, like the road or the water.When skiing, if you wear polarized lenses, they may inadvertently keep you from seeing patches of ice, which you will obviously need to see.

by:Troy Truman
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