I plan to go skiing with my boyfriend, and we will go to buy sunglasses this evening. Does anyone know what are the best sunglasses for snow glare?
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If you gonna to ski, you prepare ski goggles. They are specially made for protect people during skiing. It can not only protect your eyes from snow glare, but also protect your eyes from snowflake and strong wind during skiing. However, when you choose ski goggles, you shall check if the goggles made with polarized lenses. Polarized lenses can work better than other eyeglasses lenses to reduce snow glares. Hope this can help you.
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Due to the powerful ultraviolet rays in and strong reflection of the sunshine in the snowfield as well as the irritation of cold blast air during the skiing, people should wear a pair of sunglasses, or even better, a pair of ski goggles. Ski goggles or sunglasses should have polarizers to screen off non-parallel lights and prevent reflection. The deep colors such as dark brown, dark green and dark grey are the best choices. And the weight of the sunglasses or ski goggles should be light to make it convenient to wear in skiing. It is advised to wear ski goggles, because the ski goggles can cover your eyes to prevent them form the cold blast air. Also, ski goggles are not easy to be broken to hurt your face.
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Well, in my opinion, you can just choose Rudy Project Sunglasses, which have a reputation for being some of the highest quality in the sports eyewear industry. And that can be a good choice for your snow glare. First, you need to know that their design of the sunglasses has been known as advanced, sleek and stylish frames and also, they are functional and durable at the same time. By wearing them, they can just protect your eyes from some harmful rays. And at the same, because of the special designs, it will just make you feel comfortable too. In such diverse sports as cycling, speed skating, skiing, you can always find them. So you can just try them, when you have snow glare.
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