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How to choose the color of ski goggles. 1

Among all ski accessories, goggles are one of the most important, because they will seriously affect your visibility on the slopes. The ski goggles lenses are available in various colors, from blue, green, pink, yellow, gold, black or even metallic silver,custom ski goggles.

Clear ski goggles
Clear ski goggles are suitable for very low light conditions, and clear ski goggles are required for night skiing. Although clear ski lenses will not affect the tone or sense of depth, they are very important to protect your eyes from harsh environments. In addition, on dark days, you can wear clear ski goggles with UV protection to protect your eyes from UV rays.

Rose pink ski goggles
Pink ski lenses or rose ski lenses are suitable for low to medium light. Pink ski lenses are also suitable for partly cloudy or cloudy days. They are also a good choice for skiing at dusk or dawn. During sunny days, please pay attention to wearing pink ski lenses, because they are not dark enough to filter out bright light.

Yellow ski goggles
Yellow or gold ski goggles lenses are very suitable for flat lighting and enhance details so that you can ski better, jump eyeballs, and avoid rough spots. Yellow ski lenses are also suitable for snowy days, because the lens tone sharpens the vision while filtering out the brightness of the snow. Since yellow goggles can filter out blue light, this lens color can also be worn on sunny days, making it the best all-round ski goggles.

Orange ski goggles
Amber ski lenses or orange goggles lenses are suitable for cloudy conditions, but can also be worn on partly cloudy or sunny days. Orange lenses help skiers distinguish big people and increase vision in the fog. Consider a “copper” color lens in particularly foggy and cloudy conditions. The medium-toned amber goggles lenses reflect blue light and increase the definition of shadows, making excellent ski goggles for all situations.

Black ski goggles
For the brightest bluebird days, consider black or dark gray ski lenses. Although black ski goggles do not change the hue of the perceived color, black ski goggles block a lot of ultraviolet rays. The “black iridium” mirror surface further protects your eyes, reflecting the sunlight from the snow, and the black lenses are often polarized to eliminate glare. Because your eyesight may be impaired, avoid using black ski goggles when skiing at night or in flat light conditions. However, if you like that black ski lenses will not change the color tone, please consider using gray ski goggles lenses that are suitable for medium light, which will also keep your feeling in line with the color.

Ski goggles with dark gray lenses
Choose a brown or bronze ski lens and enjoy a sunny day. Bronze tones add contrast and depth, making them suitable for use in bright environments where the sun is dazzling. Many brown lenses are polarized, which helps reduce glare from the sun and snow. As brown ski lenses are too dark and will filter out a lot of light, please avoid wearing them in cloudy conditions.

Red ski lenses
The red lens shade is very suitable for medium to bright light. Red lenses are also called “vermillion”, which can increase color clarity and enhance perception. The red tint is usually combined with another lens color (such as black or orange base lens) to make the lens darker and increase the flexibility of use.

 

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