Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Importance of Wearing Ski or Snowboarding Goggles

By Kevin Gillett

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.

While buying skiing or snowboarding goggles, you should also give concentration to fogging, more than ever if you are a beginner because at this time, you will fall more and breathe heavier. Goggles with multiple lenses will take care of the fogging issue as they will be kept well vented because fresh air gets circulated between the lenses, thus preventing fogging. There are chemically treated goggles that are also available in the market which are manufactured as anti-fog or else you can purchase anti-fog wipes and sprays from your equipments store.

Branded goggles mostly provide 100% protection from UV rays but they are very costly. If you cannot afford to buy them, you can purchase the ones that provide at least 95% protection.

What more you need to consider while buying ski or snowboarding goggles are that they should provide a better peripheral vision, they must be comfortable to be worn and should fit properly over the contours of your face. The inside and the straps of the goggles should have pads so that you do not get injured if you fall badly. If your goggles have a good peripheral vision, then you will be able to see everything clearly on your way down the slope including rocks, trees, other people and uneven terrain.

You can even get your prescription glasses customized as per the needs of ski and snowboarding goggles or you can purchase the goggles that fit securely over your prescription glasses. As far as the color of your lenses is concerned, you can choose clear or yellow ones for darker snowboarding or skiing condition; rosy tint for medium to low light conditions and gold, amber or yellow for moderate light conditions. Today, goggles with inter-changeable lenses are also available which means that you can choose the color of your lenses as per the skiing or snowboarding conditions.

Although most of the branded ski and snowboarding goggles are fine, they should also work well with the helmet you wear. It is important to choose your goggles wisely so that you can enjoy your sport in a safe manner.

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