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WWII Military Army German RAF Pilot Aviator Style Split Lenses Sun UV Protect Wind Goggles BMX ATV Bike Motorcycle Motorbike Street Summer Autumn Biker Fashion Gear $12.99 This listing is for an excellent Motocross Off Road ATV Dirt Bike Sport Style GoggleInclude: One dazzling colorful Reflection Lens GoggleSize: L 7 1/2″ x 3 3/8″ (19 cm x 8.5 cm)Lens Color: Reflective Blue-PurpleWeight:Appr 0.18 lb (80grams)High quality chrome frame finish with Black, soft close-fitting face padding.UV protection optical quality plastic Lenses.Split design angle lenses for all roun… |
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Oakley O-Frame Pruple/Blue Digi Slash Goggles with Clear Lens $30.79 Available in a wide range of colors and styles Dirt. Mud. H2O. Oakley O-Frame motocross goggles are engineered for destroying dirt tracks. With innovative frame construction and industry-best impact resistance, performance meets protection in every tight corner. Extended lens sizes and anti-fog systems give you a clearer view of it all. Motocross O-Frame Goggles When you’re waiting at … |
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Charming Weatherproof Purple Tinted Wrap Around Lens Winter Sport Ski Snow Style Motorcycle Biker Moto Bike ATV Chopper Moped Full Open Face Half Helmet Sun UV Frame Goggles Glasses $15.99 Brand new Fashion Wrap-around style Tinted Lenses Motorcycle Windproof Frame GoggleInclude: One Purple tinted Reflection Lens Goggle with elastic belt/strapSize: appr. W 7 1/2″ x H 4″ (19 cm x 10 cm)Lens Color: Tinted PurpleWeight:Appr 0.44 lb (200 grams)High quality Black & White ABS plastic frame with Black, soft close-fitting face sponge padding.Anti mist & fogging that generated by difference … |
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Smith Optics Anthem Women’s Goggle The Smith Anthem Goggles have a smaller frame size thats perfectly tailored to a womans face Spherical lenses ensure true vision and a Vaporator lens with Porex helps to prevent fogging With a great design and bold colors the Smith Anthem is a pair of womens goggles thats actually flattering Specs Frame Color Petal Blue Bristol Lens Color Ignitor Mirror Lenses Included 1 Features Women specific fi… |
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Spex Amphibious Eyewear Royal Purple with Grey Polarized $59.95 Spex Royal Purple Frames with Smoke Grey Polarized Lens. Spex polarized 100% UV blocking goggles float in water and are the replacement for your water sunglasses. The Floatron goggle frame is made of soft material so that it fits comfortably on your head without leaving an unsightly mark. All lenses are interchangeable, and different lens tints may be purchased through the manufacturer, as well a… |
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FAUX FUR WINTER AVIATOR SNOW BOMBER TROOPER HAT CAP PURPLE GRAY PLAID DAKOTA DAN $19.99 Protect yourself to the max this winter with this extra tough, extra thick trooper hat. This weatherproof hat is perfect for any climate or activity. Features chin clip for extra warmth. Great for hunting, or any extreme cold or snow activity. Performs best when weather is at it’s worst. One size fits most. Made by Dakota Dan…. |
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Von Zipper Feenom Snow Goggle $149.95 Description… |
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Oakley Stockholm Snow Goggles $140.00 Oakley designed the Stockholm Polarized Goggles to specifically fit the smaller dimensions of the female face, while polarized optics cut glare to give you increased optical clarity during those super bright bluebird days. Snow acts as an amazing reflector, so Oakley’s polarizing process infuses your lenses at the molecular level to optimize clarity. Built-in vents and an F3 anti-fog technology he… |
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Tips for Selecting Snowboard or Ski Goggles
The earliest use of snow goggles starts with the Inuit people who lived in the coastal regions of what are now Siberia, Greenland, and Alaska. Archeologists have uncovered prehistoric sites thousands of years old with snow goggles in them. The Inuit version of the snow goggle was a carved piece of bone, shell or driftwood, with horizontal slits for eye holes about an inch and half wide. The goggles were held in place by sinew, and were used to cut down on sun’s glare and ultraviolet rays, thus preventing snow blindness (snow blindness is in effect a sunburn in your eyes, and is an painful as it sounds. In extreme cases it can cause blindness).
Thousands of years later, one of the primary functions of ski goggles remains the same: protection from ultraviolet rays of the sun. All but the most inexpensive ski goggles provide ultraviolet protection; do not purchase a pair that does not offer this most basic function. According to the American National Standards Institute, look for a lens that blocks the two components of UV radiation — UVB and UVA — by 99 percent and 95 percent, respectively. In addition to protection of your eyes from UV rays, goggles also serve as a physical barrier keeping snow, wind, ice, rocks and flying debris from your eyes. Keep the following tips in mind as you shop for ski goggles:
Be sure to choose a pair of ski or snowboard goggles that have good peripheral vision- when traveling at a high rate of speed it’s important to be able to identify hazards quickly. Those hazards can be natural- such as uneven terrain, rocks or trees, or even your fellow snow boarding or skiing enthusiasts.
Fit- You are going to be on the slopes for hours at a time, make sure to try on several pairs of snowboard goggles to get a comfortable fit. If you wear a helmet, be sure to try the goggles with it before you hit slopes — there’s nothing worse than constantly having to adjust your equipment, or worse yet discovering you can’t wear those expensive snowboarding goggles at all.
Anti-Fog – Look for a ski goggle with anti-fogging technology built in. There are several approaches- a double layer lens, chemical treatments of the lens during manufacturing, and finally as a last resort, you can pick up an anti-fogging spray or wipe at the store.
Match your lens color to the conditions you’ll be skiing or snowboarding in. In low light or overcast conditions, yellow or rose snowboard goggles will provide better contrast, and you’ll be able to see more. If you’re going to be out on the slopes at night, wear clear goggles. Finally, with bright conditions, use a darker tint (purple, green, etc.) to reduce eye strain. Some newer ski goggles have interchangeable lenses, which allow you to select the correct lens color for the current conditions. Finally, Uvex has come up with an interesting approach to having the correct lens at hand. Using a battery powered liquid crystal technology you can switch from high contrast (for flat light) to a darker lens for bright conditions by simply pressing a button.
Ski goggles have come a long way in technology, and comfort, but their basic purpose- protecting your irreplaceable vision, remains the same.
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Don Shalin has been skiing since he was a child, and his favorite ski goggle store is at Goggle Ferret.
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