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		<title>A Guide to Spy Ski Goggles: The Most Popular Models and Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spy ski goggles offer comfort, anti-fog capabilities, and versatility. Learn about the technology behind them, read about popular models, and check out reviews.]]></description>
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</p><p>Spy ski goggles are among the best in the ski world.  The brand offers several different models for both men and women.  Each offers different features that are geared toward various types of skiers.  Most skiers who use these goggles have nothing but great things to say about them.</p>
<h2>Spy Ski Goggle Features</h2>
<p>Of course Spy does make several different models with different features, but here are a few features skiers can expect to find on most models made by Spy:</p>
<ul>
<li>100 percent ultraviolet protection</li>
<li>Anti-fog</li>
<li>Anti-scratch</li>
<li>Easy release strap clip</li>
<li>Made in such a way that they work with most popular brands of ski helmets</li>
<li>A flexible frame so that they fit almost anyone’s face</li>
<li>Their patented Scoop ventilation system, which makes fog a thing of the past</li>
<li>Spectra mirror</li>
<li>Cylindrical shape</li>
<li>Silicone ribbed straps</li>
<li>Three layers of Isotron face foam for added comfort and protection</li>
</ul>
<p>Each model comes in a number of different designs, so skiers are not at all limited by style while on the slopes.  The versatility in the design of these goggles makes them perfect for just about anyone, no matter their size or the shape of their face.</p>
<h3>Models of Spy Ski Goggles</h3>
<p>Spy offers six different models of goggles, and the biggest difference among them is the exact shape.  Also some include different materials for the lenses and for the foam.  Also a few models offer moisture wicking to help carry sweat away from the eyes.</p>
<p>One of the most popular models of Spy ski goggles is the Soldier.  These goggles are among the most popular ones used by skiers.  Snowboarders tend to appreciate the Targa models instead.</p>
<h3>Reviews of Spy Ski Goggles</h3>
<p>Most skiers who own any of the Spy models do nothing but rave about them.  Aside from the style, they also offer quality at a great price.</p>
<p>What most skiers may not realize is that Spy has made many changes from the models they offered years ago.  Instead of the oversized wrap around goggles the brand offered, they now have an updated line that focuses on a sleek design.  While a lot of skiers had trouble fitting the old Spy ski goggles onto their face, these newer models offer greater versatility for size and fit.</p>
<p>Most skiers love the anti-fog features on Spy goggles.  Many brands say that they won’t fog up, but in most skiers’ experience with Spy, they really don’t, even in cases where they had an accident and snow got inside the goggles.  Skiers have given the new Spy models a big thumbs up.</p>
<p>Spy also offers a line of sunglasses, MX goggles, and prescription sunglasses, as well as clothing and accessories for skiing and MX riding.</p>
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		<title>Zeal Ski Goggles: Reviews of Zeal Detonator, Eclipse &amp; Aspect Goggles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 11:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flying not quite under the radar, but not much above it, either, Zeal ski goggles are often a pleasant surprise for those that give them a chance. Zeal isn't a household name as far as skiing equipment, apparel, and accessories go, but their goggles are on par with a lot of other big name companies like Scott, Oakley, and Bolle. If you are in the market for a new pair of goggles, think about giving these ones a try. They're a bit cheaper than the top of the line goods, but they deliver in ways that a lot of other brands do not.]]></description>
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</p><h2>Zeal Ski Goggles: Reviews of Zeal Detonator, Eclipse &#038; Aspect Goggles</h2>
<p>Zeal ski goggles are an unknown brand of ski equipment, but compete with the best brands, like Scott &#038; Bolle. Learn more with our Zeal ski goggle reviews</p>
<p>Flying not quite under the radar, but not much above it, either, Zeal ski goggles are often a pleasant surprise for those that give them a chance.</p>
<p>Zeal isn&#8217;t a household name as far as skiing equipment, apparel, and accessories go, but their goggles are on par with a lot of other big name companies like Scott, Oakley, and Bolle.</p>
<p>If you are in the market for a new pair of goggles, think about giving these ones a try. They&#8217;re a bit cheaper (and therefore a bit more cheaply made) than the top of the line goods, but they deliver in ways that a lot of other brands do not.</p>
<p><strong>The online consumer review community has mostly positive things to say about Zeal ski goggles, which is a feat for a lesser known company.</strong></p>
<p>In the following section, we&#8217;ll take a brief look at three of the top Zeal ski goggles models, giving you an idea of the benefits you may be in store for if you decide to give them a try.</p>
<h3>Best Zeal Ski Goggles: Top Three</h3>
<p>The Detonator, Eclipse, and Aspect Zeal ski goggles are among the best in the entire line.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at just what makes them the cream of the Zeal crop.</p>
<ol><strong>Zeal Optics Detonator SPX Goggles Reviews</strong> &#8211; These Zeal ski goggles provide fantastic peripheral vision and, by all accounts, are a great fit&#8211;even if you wear a helmet with them. Polarized for sunny weather, and including &#8220;œno-fog&#8221; technology, the Detonators have all the features you want in a pair of goggles. And for particularly snowy days, they come with an extra yellow lens which improves your depth perception, so that you see moguls, bumps, and obstructions as you approach them.</li>
<li><strong>Zeal Optics Eclipse PPX Goggles</strong> &#8211; Polarized and photochromatic, the Eclipse model of Zeal ski goggles is truly an all-weather product. They also feature a spherical lens for maximum visibility, equipped with &#8220;œno-fog&#8221; capability.</li>
<li><strong>Zeal Optics Aspect PPX Goggles</strong> &#8211; Dramatically reducing the glare of sun on the snow, while still allowing you to see well in the shade, the Aspect Zeal ski goggles are wonderful in all kinds of light. You won&#8217;t get frustrated at having to change the lens of your goggles in different kinds of light with the Aspects&#8211;its one lens is perfect any time of day, any day of the year, no matter where you&#8217;re skiing.</li>
</ol>
<h3>Zeal Ski Goggles: Where to Find Them</h3>
<p>Are you a little interested in picking up a pair of Zeal ski goggles? Are you at least piqued enough to want to learn more?</p>
<p>If you would like to further explore these fine products, there are a number of websites you can check out, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>ZealOptics.com</li>
<li>Amazon.com</li>
<li>FeedTheHabit.com/Skiing/Zeal</li>
<li>SnowShack.com</li>
<li>GearPatrol.com</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.theskiingexperts.com/category/ski-equipment-2/ski-goggles/">Return from <strong>Zeal Ski Goggles</strong> to <strong>Best Ski Goggles: Reviews &#038; Ratings</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.theskiingexperts.com/">Return from <strong>Ski Goggle Reviews</strong> to <strong>Best Ski Gear &#038; Equipment</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Top 3 Best Polarized Ski Goggles: Reviews &amp; Ratings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 11:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of owning polarized ski goggles has been a topic for hot debate since they first emerged onto the ski scene. Everyone knows why you should wear goggles on the slopes. They are meant to keep wind, snow, ice, and other things from flying into your eyes as you zoom down the mountain. They also keep that portion of your face warm for added comfort. But another main reason for using ski goggles as you carve down the mountainside is to protect your eyes from the damaging effects of the sun's rays.]]></description>
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</p><h2>Top 3 Best Polarized Ski Goggles: Reviews &#038; Ratings</h2>
<p>In the market for polarized ski goggles? Find out the 3 best polarized ski goggles with reviews of Oakley Crowbar goggles &#038; other photochromatic ski goggles</p>
<p>The importance of owning polarized ski goggles has been a topic for hot debate since they first emerged onto the ski scene.</p>
<p>Everyone knows why you should wear goggles on the slopes. They are meant to keep wind, snow, ice, and other things from flying into your eyes as you zoom down the mountain. They also keep that portion of your face warm for added comfort.</p>
<p>But another main reason for using ski goggles as you carve down the mountainside is to protect your eyes from the damaging effects of the sun&#8217;s rays.</p>
<p><strong>Polarized ski goggles are a great way to avoid being blinded by light as you ski.</strong> They reduce the glare off of flat surfaces (like the snow), allowing you to ski more safely.</p>
<p>But are they really that safe?</p>
<p>Some eye doctors have gone on record as saying that polarized ski goggles are not as healthy or safe as one might think. Although they do cut the glare from the snow, they can also make it harder to recognize obstructions (like ice patches) in the snow in front of you.</p>
<p><strong>However, the alternative is to be blinded by the bouncing rays of the sun and not see them anyway.</strong></p>
<p>There are such things as photochromatic ski goggles, too, that change darkness with the fading light. But these do nothing to alleviate the so-called dangers of polarized goggles.</p>
<p>
    So, until they have developed ski goggles that have all the benefits of polarization without the drawbacks, they are probably going to be your best choice.</p>
<p><strong>If you are in the market for a new pair of polarized ski goggles, check out the top 3 best polarized ski goggles below.</strong></p>
<p>They&#8217;re all great products from high profile companies that are well worth your money (or, at the very least, your time).</p>
<h3>Best Polarized Oakley Ski Goggles: Crowbar</h3>
<p>The Oakley Crowbar goggles are truly top-of-the-line goods that will protect your eyes and face from a whole host of dangers.</p>
<p>The snow, the wind, the ice, the sun, the rain, and anything else that may damage you while you ski are stopped by the awesome power of the Crowbar.</p>
<p><strong>Here are just a few of these great goggles&#8217; best features</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Patented High-Def Optics</li>
<li>100% UV Protectant</li>
<li>Lightweight</li>
<li>Flexible</li>
<li>Three layers of fleece face foam to keep the sweat away</li>
</ul>
<h3>Best Polarized Siege Ski Goggles: From Native Eyewear</h3>
<p>The Siege ski goggles from this great company sit right in the middle of the pack when it comes to price, but way near the top in terms of performance.</p>
<p><strong>A couple of these fantastic goggles&#8217; benefits include:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Amber Polarized</li>
<li>Double Spherical Lens</li>
<li>Flex-It Air Frames</li>
<li>Three Layer Face Foam</li>
</ul>
<h3>Best Polarized Bolle Ski Goggles: Nebula</h3>
<p>The Nebula ski goggles from Bolle are the cheapest of the three products listed here, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re anything less than great.</p>
<p>With double-layered face foam, double PC vented lens, P80 Plus Carbo Glas design, and an easy-to-adjust strap, there&#8217;s nothing that should keep you from treating these Bolle ski goggles as anything but peers to the others.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 17:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Smith Phenom goggle is one of the leading products from one of the foremost leading manufacturers of ski apparel, equipment, and accessories. If you are looking to buy a new pair of ski goggles, do yourself a favor and check the Smith Phenom Spherical Series of goggles out. Below, we'll take a closer look at the Smith Phenom goggle to see just what it is that makes them so good.]]></description>
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</p><h2>Smith Phenom Goggle Review | Smith Phenom Spherical Goggle Series</h2>
<p>Need a new pair of ski goggles? Read this Smith Phenom Goggle Review and learn why Smith Phenom Spherical Goggles are among the best goggles for downhill skiing</p>
<p>The Smith Phenom goggle is one of the leading products from one of the foremost leading manufacturers of ski apparel, equipment, and accessories.</p>
<p><strong>If you are looking to buy a new pair of ski goggles, do yourself a favor and check the Smith Phenom Spherical Series of goggles out.</strong></p>
<p>Below, we&#8217;ll take a closer look at the Smith Phenom goggle to see just what it is that makes them so good.</p>
<h3>Smith Phenom Goggle Review: A Closer Look</h3>
<p>In an effort to give you a broad-spectrum view of this product (so that you may make a more informed decision about whether or not these goggles are for you), we&#8217;ve compiled a few of the best and worst aspects of the Smith Phenom Spherical Series goggles.</p>
<p>These Pros and Cons have been culled from a variety of different online consumer reviews written by people who have actually owned and used the Smith Phenom Spherical goggles.</p>
<p>Listen to what they have to say:</p>
<p><strong>Pros:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Smith Phenom Goggle Price</strong> &#8211; For under $50 (Amazon.com) you really can&#8217;t find a better pair of ski goggles.</li>
<li><strong>Fog Protection</strong> &#8211; Don&#8217;t worry about the outer lens fogging up while you&#8217;re carving down the mountainside. The technology used to design these goggles takes care of that problem with no problem at all.</li>
<li><strong>Great Fit</strong> &#8211; Especially for people with medium-sized heads, these goggles fit just about perfectly. If you have a larger head you may want to give the Prodigy goggles a go, but for the rest of us, there&#8217;s just no beating the Smith Phenom goggle.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Cons:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Fog Protection</strong> &#8211; While the outer layers are fantastically well protected against fog, some consumers have complained that the inside layers are not so functional. Some inner fogging has been cited.</li>
<li><strong>Bright Senses</strong> &#8211; According to various consumers (who are generally happy with the goggles&#8217; performance), on especially sunny days, the sensor mirror gets a bit too bright to handle.</li>
<li><strong>Adjustment</strong>  &#8211; The Smith Phenom goggle may have some of the most advanced strap adjustment technology in the field, but many skiers have groaned that it&#8217;s too complicated to work without frustration.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Smith Phenom Spherical Series Goggles Review: The Bottom Line</h3>
<p>Whether or not the good outweighs the bad is entirely up to you. These are great goggles with some fantastic benefits, and though they&#8217;ve been criticized here and there by various consumers, they are still very much worth your time to take a closer look.</p>
<p><strong>For your own sake, go to your local sporting goods store and try them on.</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ll probably find that they are just the things you&#8217;ve been looking for.</p>
<h3>Smith Phenom Goggle Review: The Details</h3>
<p>For those of you who are looking for a no-nonsense list of the Smith Phenom goggle&#8217;s best features and specifications&#8211;here you go:</p>
<ul>
<li>Polyurethane frame</li>
<li>Polycarbonate lens</li>
<li>QuickFit elastic strap</li>
<li>Compatible with racing helmets</li>
<li>Top ventilation</li>
<li>Articulated Outrigger Postioning System for exact fitting</li>
<li>Lifetime warranty</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.theskiingexperts.com/category/ski-equipment-2/ski-goggles/">Return from <strong>Smith Phenom Goggle Reviews</strong> to <strong>Best Ski Goggles: Reviews &#038; Ratings</strong></a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to make sure that you are wearing the best ski goggles when you carve down the mountainside. Sunglasses may look cool, and they may work in a pinch in perfect weather, but good skiing goggles are a priority. What should you look for when deciding on which skiing goggles to buy? The best rated ski goggles all have the same features in varying degrees of quality. Be sure to look for this info first...]]></description>
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</p><p>It is important to make sure that you are wearing the best ski goggles when you carve down the mountainside. Sunglasses may look cool, and they may work in a pinch in perfect weather, but good skiing goggles are a priority.</p>
<p>What should you look for when deciding on which skiing goggles to buy? The best rated ski goggles all have the same features in varying degrees of quality. Be sure to look for this info first:</p>
<ul>
<li>Are they polarized ski goggles?</li>
<li>Do they have anti-fog technology?</li>
<li>Are they 100% protective against UV rays?</li>
<li>Do they have dual lenses?</li>
</ul>
<p>Every pair of skiing goggles worth the money you fork over will have &#8216;Yes&#8217; as the answer to each of those questions.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be scared to spend a little extra for high quality goggles. Pants, jackets, poles, and skis themselves don&#8217;t suffer from being second hand. But the protection of your face, especially your eyes, is a concern you should take seriously.</p>
<p>Following are best ski goggles reviews. Use these a starting point for your own research into the best ski goggles for you.</p>
<h3>Oakley A Frame: Ski Goggle Review (check out <a href="http://www.oakley.com" rel="nofollow"> Oakley&#8217;s</a> site)</h3>
<p>Oakley ski goggles have long been at the top of the list of the best rated ski goggles on the market. The quality of design and comfort of fit make Oakley ski goggles one of the best bestsellers on sale today.</p>
<p>Many ski goggle reviews list the Oakley A Frame goggles as the best overall product. If you are looking for a nice, snug fit, then you can do no better than the A Frame.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at these Oakley ski goggles&#8217; best features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ballistic lens treated with anti-fog technology</li>
<li>Patented polarized ellipsoid lens</li>
<li>Complete protection against UV light</li>
<li>Triple polar-tech fleece face foam</li>
<li>Optically corrected dual lens</li>
</ul>
<h3>Scott Alias: Ski Goggle Review (Check out the <a href="http://www.scottusa.com" rel="nofollow">Scott USA</a> site)</h3>
<p>The Scott Alias series of goggles are designed for the best vision possible in the worst conditions. They will simultaneously protect your eyes from the sun&#8217;s harmful rays while improving your vision in snowy climes.</p>
<p>The Scott Alias lenses have been treated so that they are permanently anti-fog, making sure no moisture or condensation forms on the inside of them while you are skiing.</p>
<p>And for less than $110, the Scott Alias goggles are some the cheapest best ski goggles on the market.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a closer look at its features:</p>
<ul>
<li>No Fog anti-fog lens treatment</li>
<li>Air Control System for venting air</li>
<li>Dual lenses to combat fog and condensation</li>
<li>100% UVA, UVB, and UVC radiation protection</li>
</ul>
<h3>UVEX Uvision Magic Goggles: Ski Goggle Review (Check out the <a href="http://www.theskiingexperts.com/">Return from <strong>Best Oakley Ski Goggle Reviews</strong> to <strong>Skiing Experts: Advice on Ski Gear</strong></a></h3>
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		<title>Best Ski Goggles as Gifts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Oakley ski goggles for women, try the Gretchen Bleiler Signature Series Stockholm. They come in neon blue and lion crest with black or yellow iridium. They have a urethane frame with triple layer fleece face foam, and the polarized lenses have anti-fog treatment. ]]></description>
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</p><p>With the best ski goggles, you don&#8217;t have to worry about getting the correct size for your Christmas ski gifts. These are 7 of the best ski goggles and accessories for giving this year.</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Oakley Ski Goggles for Women</strong></p>
<p>For Oakley ski goggles for women, try the Gretchen Bleiler Signature Series Stockholm. They come in neon blue and lion crest with black or yellow iridium. They have a urethane frame with triple layer fleece face foam, and the polarized lenses have anti-fog treatment. ($130 at Oakley)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Oakley Ski Goggles for Men</strong></p>
<p>For Oakley ski goggles for men, try the Shaun White Signature Series A Frame. They come in illusion stripes with black iridium, pink iridium, or persimmon. They have a urethane frame with triple layer fleece face foam, and the polarized lenses have anti-fog treatment. ($100 at Oakley)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Children&#8217;s Ski Goggles from Smith</strong></p>
<p>For children&#8217;s ski goggles, Smith makes some of the best. Smith Goggles Sundance II for Kids are made for ages 2 to 7. They feature flexible sealed double lenses with total UV protection, a ventilation system to prevent fog, and gold tinted lenses that filter out blue light and enhance shadow contrast. Get them in black or red. ($18 at Outdoor Kids)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Children&#8217;s Ski Goggles from Smith</strong></p>
<p>Another great choice for children&#8217;s ski goggles are Smith Goggles Challenger Gold Lense OTG for ages 3 and older. They fit easily over eye glasses with a thermal lens that helps eliminate fog. The gold tinted lenses enhance contrast, and they have hypoallergenic face foam. They come in black, pink, or sky. ($22.99 at Outdoor Kids)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Cat Crap Lens Cleaner</strong></p>
<p>This is a very effective cleanser for all ski goggles and comes in a convenient paste. ($5.95 at Amazon)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: Smith Ski Goggles Case</strong></p>
<p>Smith ski goggles are great but so are their big cases that fit most ski goggles for anyone whose goggles outlast the original case. ($24.95 at Back Country)</p>
<p><strong>Best Ski Goggles for Christmas Ski Gifts: EK Fleece Ski Goggle Case</strong></p>
<p>This fleece goggle holder cinches closed so goggles won&#8217;t fall out. The outside is a thick, berber fleece and it&#8217;s big enough for most children&#8217;s ski goggles. Each case has a unique southwest pattern trim. ($8.99 at Outdoor Kids)</p>
<p>By: Anne Wright</p>
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		<title>A Guide to Buying Ski Goggles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 23:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though you may think lens color has to do about fashion, you could not be further from the truth. The lens color of your ski goggles will help determine what topographical features stick out more for you. For example, light yellow lens are best used at dusk or dawn while lens with a rose color help to increase contrast in low light conditions.]]></description>
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</p><p>The signs of the approaching winter have started with the changing of the leaves and the drops in temperature. Before you know it, the snow will begin to fall and the slopes will be open. Now is the time to make sure your equipment is ready for the upcoming skiing season, especially when it comes to your protective clothing, like ski goggles. Though you may be tempted to wear a pair of sunglasses, you will find it hard to replace a quality pair of ski goggles. Whether you are a beginner to skiing or consider yourself an expert, it is always important to remember the following tips when it comes to choosing ski goggles.</p>
<p><strong>Styles of Ski Goggle</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Standard</span> &#8211; This is the most popular style of goggles on the market. They will cover a large portion of your face and are held in place by a thick strap that stretches around the back of your head. When trying these standard goggles on, they should feel comfortable as the goggles foam padding will remained pressed against your face. Though they may not look cool, this style offers the most protection when you are skiing.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunglass</span> &#8211; This style is for the skier who prefers the sunglass look as opposed to the standard ski goggle. They come in a wide variety of styles and they come with cable temples, which will help secure the ski goggles to your head. If you look around enough you can probably find a pair that will match the rest of your equipment.</p>
<p>You can not go wrong with any of these styles if you pick the one with the right fit for your face. All of these ski goggles will be made of a soft material that flexes, like rubber, nylon, or propionate. This is important because you do not want the ski goggles to dig into your skin when you take a tumble.</p>
<p><strong>Key Features</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Anti-fog</span> &#8211; Ever have one of those morning when your car windshield will not defrost and you have to continually wipe it down with your sleeve so you can see while you drive? Well imagine if that happened with your goggles while you were skiing down a step hill. To help reduce the fog on the inside of your ski goggles, they will need to have vents to increase the air flow. You can reduce the moisture inside your ski goggles by investing in double lens, either spherical or cylindrical. The latter is more expensive but sufficient while the spherical offers more visibility to the skier.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">UV Protection &amp; Polarization</span> &#8211; With the sunlight bouncing off the snow and ice, you will find that you have a hard time season without any UV protection on your ski goggles. This is even more important if your eyes are sensitive to bright lights. If yours are, then you will want to find a pair of polarized ski goggles, though they tend to be more expensive than ski goggles with only IV protection. Just like with your sunglasses, look for 100% UV protection to make sure your eyes are protected when on the slopes and ensure you have a safe ride.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lens Color</span> &#8211; Though you may think lens color has to do about fashion, you could not be further from the truth. The lens color of your ski goggles will help determine what topographical features stick out more for you. For example, light yellow lens are best used at dusk or dawn while lens with a rose color help to increase contrast in low light conditions. Before you start to wonder how many ski goggles you need to purchase for the various conditions, you should know that many ski goggles come with interchangeable lenses so you can adjust to the conditions of the slope. If you find a pair that does not, then orange or gold colored lenses work best because they help with visibility in all conditions.</p>
<p>Remember, ski goggles are meant to protect your eyes and to ensure you enjoy your time skiing. Spend the necessary time to find the perfect pair that fits comfortably and offers the right protection.</p>
<p>By: JM Van Horn</p>
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