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Color Selection of Ski Goggles

Date:2024.09.30   Views:113

Color Selection of Ski Goggles

In outdoor activities, especially in high-altitude areas with strong ultraviolet radiation, white ski resorts, and places with glaring light, many backpackers use ski goggles to block the glaring light and reduce eye fatigue or damage caused by strong light stimulation. So, what are the characteristics or differences between different colors of skiing outdoor glasses?
1. Gray film belongs to the neutral color system and can absorb any color spectrum in a balanced manner. Although the scenery may appear darker when viewed, there will be no significant color difference, which can present a real and natural feeling. Suitable for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy sightseeing and photography.
2. Blue gray lenses are similar to gray lenses and belong to neutral lenses, but their color is slightly darker and their visible light absorption rate is higher. If the outdoor activity area has particularly strong lighting, you can consider wearing blue gray eyes.
3. The surface of mercury lenses is coated with high-density mirror coating. This type of lens absorbs more reflected visible light and is suitable for long-term outdoor athletes.
4. Tea colored lenses filter out a large amount of blue light, which can improve visual clarity and contrast to a certain extent. If the environment is severely polluted or foggy, wearing brown outdoor glasses can provide better visual effects.
5. Green lenses not only absorb some light, but also maximize the amount of green light reaching the eyes, providing a cool and comfortable feeling. They are suitable for backpackers whose eyes are easily fatigued.
6. Yellow lenses hardly reduce visible light, but in foggy and twilight conditions, they can improve contrast and provide more accurate images, so they are also known as night vision goggles by backpackers. Some young people also wear yellow lens sunglasses as decoration.
7. Other mirror colors such as light blue, light pink, etc. are more decorative than practical, and will not be elaborated here.
How to choose ski goggles for myopic people
1. Wear contact lenses before wearing ski goggles
Advantages: Economical and affordable. Save time and effort.
The price of contact lenses is relatively low. It is recommended that we choose daily throwing high oxygen permeability contact lenses when skiing, which do not require cleaning and are easy to wear. Of course, it is not suitable to wear contact lenses for conditions such as redness, swelling, trachoma, inflammation, etc.
Disadvantages: Poor hygiene conditions and insufficient safety. Eyes are prone to redness and swelling.
When skiing, the weather is often gloomy and windy. Wearing contact lenses is prone to getting dirty and inconvenient to clean and replace. Moreover, wearing contact lenses inside snow goggles can affect the oxygen permeability of the eyes, causing redness and swelling, and in severe cases, inflammation. Under high-intensity exercise or when falling, the eyes will bear a certain amount of pressure, and contact lenses are easily pressed out. At this time, can the contact lenses be found by putting them back on? Can it be cleaned thoroughly? These are all hidden dangers. If the contact lenses break in the eyes, it's not worth the loss.
2. Wear ski goggles that can directly "card" myopia glasses
Advantages: Choose ski goggles with relatively large internal space and directly attach them to nearsighted glasses. This is a fairly affordable and effective method.
Disadvantages: The requirements for snow glasses and nearsighted glasses are relatively high, and the center point of the nearsighted lens is not easily aligned with the pupil, resulting in poor wearing comfort.
Ski goggles that can directly "card" nearsighted glasses are relatively expensive compared to ordinary snow goggles, mainly due to special design on the frame, which increases production costs. There are usually grooves on the temples on both sides of the frame to facilitate the fixation of the legs of nearsighted glasses. Although this type of snow glasses has a large internal space, it is not suitable for all nearsighted glasses. Generally, we recommend wearing glasses made of memory or TR90 material, with good flexibility in the legs and anti fog lenses for nearsighted glasses. People with smaller frames use this method.

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