Ski Goggle (PBR)

Ski Goggles are designed to protect your eyes while skiing, keeping them free from fogging and UV rays. To do this, they should have anti-fog lenses that resist fogging.
The initial step is to ensure your goggles fit securely on your face. To do this, test them out on a helmet or over a balaclava first; ensure there's good seal between your goggles and face.
It's also essential to make sure the straps on your ski goggle are comfortable to wear. The ideal ones will feature a flexible design that can be adjusted according to different head shapes.
Ski goggles should have a large lens that won't obstruct your view of the slopes. A curved spherical lens offers better peripheral vision and less distortion than its straight counterpart.
There are many ways to prevent your ski goggles from fogging, such as wearing a goggle belt or using the vents on the frames to allow airflow. Furthermore, high-quality ski goggles typically feature double layered lenses which help keep eyes clear of fogging.
Visible Light Transmission (VLT): VLT is the amount of light a goggle lens allows through, from 0% to 100%. In low visibility conditions, look for goggles with at least 60% VLT and higher values at least 90% in bright, sunny conditions.
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