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Posted on April 16, 2010.
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OutdoorGB you cease to do off-track in trying to find ski equipment.

As skiers are here to OutdoorGB, we know how important it is to have quality equipment that will last season after season. Ski equipment should not be available when purchasing your equipment, you should see it as an investment that will last, not something to be binned as soon as you get home.

Skiing is a great way to relax and forget the stresses of everyday life, but with the wrong ski equipment for your session of stress, less can become a real headache. Fogged up goggles, base layers and suffocating feeling absolutely freezing are just a few hiccups that can threaten to ruin your ski holiday.

We developed this guide to help you select the best products that will not binworthy after one week on the slopes.

Choose goggles

The most important thing to consider when buying ski goggles is whether you will be able to see well, especially if you wear corrective lenses. For those who do not wear glasses, ski goggles are the best regular good choice because they are smaller and more compact than the glasses that fit over your glasses. Those who wear glasses should seek the most-glasses-(OTG) goggles.

The colors are for different conditions of sunlight and shade determines how the contours of the mountain apart. dyed yellow or yellow / brown are the most popular and work well at all levels of sunlight.

Goggles should fit comfortably on your helmet, they should not be pinched or tight on the face. Goggles that meet properly on your helmet should be able to rest at ease on the top of your helmet. When pulled down to cover your face, they should not feel too tight. There should be enough to adjust the length of the goggle strap to ensure that the glasses will be suitable for all helmet sizes. There is a strap in the back of the helmet that holds the glasses in place. Make sure the adjuster strap eye has room too. If the glasses are too loose, they will not keep the snow and wind of your eyes. If they are too tight, they will be uncomfortable. Thus, it is extremely important to find glasses that will fit you when you wear your helmet.



When it comes to goggles, beginners who do not know if they're going to ski the hobby of a lifetime, must turn to the shark fin Bolle ski goggles . Offering excellent value for money at £ 22.66 at OutdoorGB, ski goggles shark fin have a double lens thermal barrier to provide exceptional optical and a better seal to prevent fogging. Anti-fog lenses offer full UVA and UVB.



More experienced skiers who spend a bit more money should cast their attention to the glasses Uvex Apache Pro. Goggles Apache Pro just refused to fog. Good for pros these goggles can take a penalty featuring the impact of construction and scratch-resistant lenses. At £ 78.83 in OutdoorGB, these glasses are a professional product at a price amateur.



With a deeper chamber with the frame cut the Bloc Spirit 2 OTG Goggles allow you to wear your glasses every day to give you the best vision for skiing safely. A lens system air vent helps to balance the temperature between the lenses, which reduces fogging.



Take care of your glasses

Nobody wants to put on their ski goggles and see that they are scratched or abraded. Your ski goggles must be clear for viewing. The following tips will help keep your ski goggles clean, clear, and scratch resistant.


To keep your glasses smooth and u.

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