Snowboarding Goggles
Posted in Editorial by Rami | Tags: Beginner, Snowboard Gear

Oakley Snowboarding Goggles
The use of snow goggles can be traced back thousands of years. The early snow goggles were made from carved caribou antlers. This tradition is still taught by native elders in North America today. William Parry commissioned snow goggles manufactured for his crew in 1822.
This is considered by many to be the birth of the modern day snowboarding goggles. Modern snowboard goggles are similar to historical ones in that they protect the eyes from snow blindness.
Snow blindness is a very painful condition that occurs when you expose your eyes to ultraviolet rays in bright sunlight that is reflected from snow and ice.
Protection from these UV rays is the number one reason to wear snowboard goggles. Snowboard goggles protect your eyes from the UV rays and the blowing snow and ice. Your eyes can be permanently damaged if not protected properly.
Many people insist on wearing their sun glasses instead of snowboard goggles. Glasses do not protect your eyes the way snowboard goggles do. Wind and blowing snow can still penetrate your sun glasses and damage your eyes.
Snowboard goggles are designed with the highest optics and protection available today. Goggles seal in your eyes and protect them from blowing snow and wind. The snowboard goggles are much more stable than sun glasses. Snowboard goggles also offer protection against face first collisions with the snow. This can save you from a great deal of terrible pain and suffering.
The optics in snowboard goggles today rivals those of the most expensive sun glasses. You can find lenses that meet any conditions. Snowboard goggles will also not fog up like sun glasses will. Snowboarding goggles also improve your peripheral vision.
If you wear corrective glasses you will want to purchase snowboarding goggles designed to fit over your glasses. This will allow you to protect your eyes and see well in all conditions.
There is a huge variety of snowboarding goggles available. They offer a wide variety of lens and optics coatings that can meet any condition on the slopes.
Your eye sight is extremely important and worth protecting. Find the right pair of snowboarding goggles and protect your eyes today.
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