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The Purpose of Snow Goggles
Anyone who spends a fair amount of time in the snow knows that snow goggles are an essential piece of gear. Whether you're snowboarding, skiing or mountain climbing, a pair of snow goggles provides comfort and safety from the dangers of a s…
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The Best Ski Gear
The evolution of ski equipment has made the sport much more accessible to novices and intermediates. Many skiers build a ski "quiver," selecting different skis depending on the conditions and terrain. Finding the best gear is a matter of as…
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Ski Goggles for Kids
The earlier you expose children to the sport of skiing, the more likely they will continue to enjoy the sport as adults. Many children start skiing between the ages of 2 and 6. Many ski goggle manufacturers have created a children's line of…
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The Best No Fog Goggles for Glasses
While most dedicated skiers who need corrective lenses prefer to get goggles with prescription lenses, some skiers still prefer to wear their own glasses, then put a pair of goggles over them. Most manufacturers specify which goggles work w…
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The Best Ski Goggles on the Market
Ski goggles are a necessary protective gear for all skiers. Aside from ultraviolet ray protection, it offers coverage from hazards present on the mountain including harsh winds, ice particles, snow, twigs and branches. Also, the sun's refle…
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The Best Anti-Fog Goggles
If there's one thing that a skier or snowboarder needs when riding down a steep, rock-littered chute after a major storm, it's vision. When it comes to providing vision, most ski goggles are a double-edged sword: they keep your eyes clear o…
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The Best Snow Ski Goggles
While some beginner and intermediate skiers just grab a pair of goggles off the shelf, thinking there is little difference, smart skiers know that a good pair of goggles is an important component of your ski gear. Lighting conditions on the…
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How to Prevent Glasses From Fogging Up on Ski Hills
Your breath and your sweat are warm and moist, but the lenses of your glasses are cold and dry. When warm, moist air from your breath or body sweat hits the dry lenses, it cools down quickly, causing the water to settle on the glasses as pr…
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The Best Lens for Ski Goggles for Night Skiing
While some skiers and snowboarders buy multiple goggles for different riding conditions, savvy skiers buy a pair of goggles that have interchangeable lenses for different lighting conditions on the slopes. Using the wrong type of lens in ni…
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Prescription Ski Goggles Vs. Sunglasses
Even though most skiers often overlook ski goggles, those who wear corrective lenses are far more likely to pay attention to them, in part because they need to decide whether to use prescription goggles, get goggles sized to fit over their…
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Ski Goggle Lens Colors
For many recreational skiers, a pair of goggles are almost an afterthought, bought at the last minute because they looked good or fit right. While fit and aesthetics are important, goggles also have different types of lenses, and many goggl…
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The Best Low Light Ski Goggles
Ski goggles can almost work against you in low-light conditions. When visibility is already low, due to storm clouds or fog, having dark goggles can further impair your vision and make navigation extremely difficult. To compound matters, go…
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How to Pick Out Ski Goggles
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What Are Ski Goggles Are Made Of?
Ski goggles are designed as a protective piece of equipment. They protect the eyes from snow, ice and sun while allowing movement of the eyes and peripheral vision. Ski goggles are built for comfort and safety.
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How to Clean Ski Goggles
Ski goggles are an essential piece of equipment for alpine skiing. Wind and snow can take their toll on your eyes if you do not have the proper protection. Goggles gradually build up layers of grime and dirt over the course of winter if you…
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How to Select the Right Ski Goggles
Ski goggles are much more than just a fashionable winter accessory -- they're an important piece of safety gear that protects your eyes from cold, moisture and wind and allows you to see what's ahead of you. Skiing and snowboarding are diff…
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Oakley Ski Goggles Review
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Smith Ski Goggles Review
Smith Optics makes 20 different models of ski goggles, offering several in multiple designs so that those who wear prescription eyewear can put the goggles on over their glasses. Each goggle has multiple frame styles and multiple lens color…
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The Best Ski Goggles Review
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The Best Ski Goggles for Eye Glasses
Your goggles are one of the most important pieces of equipment in your ski gear collection. They protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays, block debris and in some cases, keep your face warm. Unfortunately, ski goggles can pose a pr…
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The Best Ski Goggles for Flat Light
If you like to ski in the later afternoon hours, you have probably experienced the phenomenon known as "flat light." Flat light is defined as a condition where snow and clouds compromise visibility. The problem can be significant if you sk…
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Choosing Ski Goggles
The right ski goggles and lens tint can help provide good visibility while protecting your eyes from wind, snow and ice. Learn how to choose the right ski goggles and lens tint in this free beginner skiing lesson on video.
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