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Snow Sports Call for Sunglasses as Specialized Equipment

Posted: Nov 17, 2011 |Comments: 0

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The eyewear you choose for your snow sports is more than just a style statement—it is an essential piece of equipment. Not only is it important for you to protect your eyes from the sun and elements, but also without optimum eyesight your day on the slopes can come to a quick end due to a dip hidden by a glare.

 

Studies have shown the powerful sunlight and extremely reflective snow can merge to cause short-term snow blindness. This temporary problem could be a safety issue in the moment, and create problems in the future because it can increase your risk of cataracts or macular degeneration, which are caused by ultraviolet exposure, wind and dry winter air.

 

I recommend polarized lenses which block glare off the snow and offer optimized UV protection. Polarized lenses are the perfect for the at times blinding combination of the sun and snow because they reflect off the lenses to increase precision in vision. The reduction of bright light is paramount for safety on the slopes just as much as other safety gear. These specialized lenses are now incorporated in many major brands, making the choice easier for style and personal preference.

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Some goggles can be customized with your prescription, eliminating the need to wear your glasses underneath. Some participating in winter sports find it easier and less bulky to have prescribed goggles instead of wearing two pair. The benefit of this also affects the peripheral vision on the slopes and trails. The ability to customize goggles depends on the strength of the prescription as well as the curvature of the frame. An Optician can evaluate the RX and decide if it would give you the distorted free vision you need or if an insert may be a better route to take.

 

Another thing to consider when purchasing eyewear for snow sports is whether or not the frame and the lenses are the less likely they will break in a bad fall. You should choose a frame that gives you good peripheral vision and one that has vents on the side to decrease fogging. In choosing eyewear for snow sports, speak to your optician about your hobbies to receive eyewear that meets your individual needs.

 

 

For further information on sunglasses specialized for snow sports or children’s winter eye safety, check the Simon Eye Associates’ Insights Blog, or schedule an appointment with an Optician today to get your ideal sunglasses for your outside winter activities. 

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Courtesy of Dr. Charles Simon and Simon Eye Associates. 27 years of excellent vision care, providing Delaware with Eye Care for Life. 

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