Ski Goggles
The Winter Olympics are in full swing, and skiing has become a hot search in an instant. Among them, ski goggles happen to be our product chain. Let me introduce what ski goggles are.
Ski goggles are glasses used to protect the eyes when skiing. Due to the strong reflection of sunlight on the snow and the stimulation of the eyes by the cold wind during sliding, ski goggles are required to protect the skier's eyes. It should be noted that skiers who wear glasses should choose the OTG model snow goggles (Over The Glasses), so that the myopia can be fully covered.
Features
With the development of science and technology, ski lenses have also developed from single layer to double layer, from non-fog to anti-fog, and can be applied to various weather conditions. The frame is made of plastic, which is safer, and the color of the lens is preferably yellow or brown. Ski goggles should have the following functions:
First, prevent cold wind from irritating the eyes;
Second, to prevent ultraviolet rays from burning the eyes;
Third, the inner lens cannot be fogged;
Fourth, ski goggles should not cause damage to the face after a fall. (Note: Skiers who wear glasses should choose OTG ski goggles (Over The Glasses) to fully cover myopia.
Fifth, the impact resistance of the lens, the international standard must pass the drop ball test (DROP BALL TEST) and the impact resistance test.
With the development of science and technology, ski glasses have also been developed from single guide to double layer, from non-fog to frost-proof, and can be applied to various weather conditions. The mirror surface is divided into inner lens and outer lens. The inner lens is made of resin material, which has good water absorption. After soaking in anti-fog liquid, it has a good anti-fog effect. The surface of the outer lens is hardened to prevent the lens from being scratched. The main materials for color plating are silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide. In addition, there is a ventilation opening made of breathable sponge on the upper edge of the outer frame, so that the hot air discharged from the facial skin can be dissipated to the outside of the mirror, so as to ensure that the mirror surface has a good visual effect.
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Sophie Yang
004@mikeeyewear.com