Basic Skiing Equipment

The first use of snow goggles starts with the Inuit, who live in coastal regions of what are now Siberia, Greenland and Alaska. Archaeologists have discovered prehistoric sites thousands of years, snow goggles in them. The version of Inuit snow goggles was a carved piece of bone, shell or driftwood, with horizontal slits for the eye holes a half inch wide. The glasses are held in place by tendons and used to reduce glare and ultraviolet rays, thus avoiding snow blindness (snow blindness is in effect a sunburn in the eye, and is a painful as it sounds. In extreme cases can cause blindness).
Thousands of years later one of the main functions of ski goggles remains the same: the protection of the sun's ultraviolet rays. All but ski goggles cheap provide UV protection, do not buy a pair that does not provide this most basic function. According to the American National Standards Institute, which blocks an achievable the two components of UV radiation – UVB and UVA – 99 percent and 95 percent respectively. Besides protecting the eyes from UV rays, sunglasses also serve as a physical barrier keeping snow, wind, ice, rocks and debris from his eyes. Keep the following tips in mind when buying ski goggles:
Be sure to choose a pair of ski or snowboarding goggles that have good peripheral vision, while traveling at high speed, it is important to be able to identify hazards quickly. Hazards can be natural-such as uneven terrain, rocks or trees, or even your fellow snow boarding or skiing enthusiasts.
Fit-it 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, make sure to try the goggles with it before reaching tracks – there's nothing worse than having to constantly adjust your computer, or worse, discover that you can not wear glasses snowboarding face all.
Anti-Fog – Look for a ski goggles with anti-fogging technology built in. There are several approaches-a double layer lens, chemical treatment the lens during manufacturing and, finally, as a last resort, take a anti-fogging spray or wipe on the store.
Match the color of your lens conditions will be skiing or snowboarding inches in low light or overcast conditions, yellow or rose snowboard goggles offer better contrast, and you will be able to see more.
If you are going to be off the track at night, wear clear goggles. Finally, in bright conditions, use a darker tint (purple, green, etc.) to reduce eye strain. Some newer ski goggles have interchangeable lenses, which let you select the right lens color for the current condition. Finally, Uvex has come up with an interesting approach towards the right target hand. Using a battery of liquid crystal technology may pass 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 its basic objective of protecting irreplaceable vision remains the same.
Read the original article for updates: Tips for Selecting Snowboard or Ski Goggles
Don Shalin has been skiing since he was a child, and his favorite ski goggle store is at Goggle Ferret.
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