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Date:2021.08.12   Views:847

Ski Goggles 


Ski goggles are divided into ordinary snowboard and double-board sports ski goggles and snowmobile snow goggles. Due to the strong reflection of the sun on the snow, and the cold wind during gliding, the eyes are very irritating, so ski goggles are needed to protect the eyes of skiers.


Choose fully enclosed ski goggles, which are similar in appearance to diving goggles, can be close to the face, prevent wind from entering, and effectively protect the eyes and skin around the eyes from the cold wind. Choose lenses with a UV resistance index above UV400 to protect your eyes and resist UV rays. It is best to choose lenses coated with anti-fog coating. Choose flexible lenses and frames so that the face will not be harmed when impacted. In addition, it is necessary to choose snow goggles with different lens colors to wear according to the weather conditions of the snow field, that is, the brightness. Generally, yellow, orange, and red lenses will have obvious brightening effect. Of course, if the weather is bright, the snow goggles with this color of lenses are prone to eye fatigue


About lens: Why choose PC lens? 

First of all, pc lenses are relatively light, which can reduce the weight of sunglasses, making them light and comfortable to wear.

Secondly, the pc lens is impact resistant and not easily broken. Better sunglasses are more expensive, but they are easy to break, and PC lenses can solve the distress of breaking


PC lenses and general resin lenses are all thermosetting materials, that is, the raw materials are liquid and form solid lenses after heating. PC film is also called "space film" or "cosmic film", and its chemical name is polycarbonate, which is a thermoplastic material. That is to say, the raw material is solid, and it is shaped into a lens after heating, so this kind of lens will be deformed after being overheated, and it is not suitable for high humidity and heat. PC lens is extremely tough and does not break (2cm can be used for bulletproof glass), so it is also called safety lens. The specific gravity is only 2 grams per cubic centimeter, which is currently the lightest material used for lenses.


Thanks for reading. 

Sophie Yang

004@mikeeyewear.com

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