No matter how how good your skiing, eye protection is absolutely vital on the ski slopes. View our selection of sunglasses from the world's leading brands, and rest assured you will be protecting your eyes from harmful UV (100% UV protection as standard on all our glasses) and thanks to the polycarbonate lenses we use you will also be protected from flailing poles and stubborn trees!
In particular, we have selected ski sunglasses that feature:
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The perfect tint will depend on the conditions you want the sunglasses and goggles for, and your personal preference. As a guide:
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Vermillion/RoseConsidered to be the universal lens tint for ski goggles. Ideal in moderate and poor light as it increases contrast, but when a mirror coating is applied the lens is also suitable for brighter conditions. |
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YellowPerfect for flat light conditions, especially fog, as it enhances contrast by eliminating blue light. |
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OrangePerfect for overcast/low light conditions, as it enhances contrast and depth perception. A hybrid between yellow and vermilion lenses. |
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Cat. 4Category 4 lenses are very dark (3-8% light transmission), so are only suitable for use in very bright conditions, such as high-altitude use. |
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PolarisedUsually grey or brown - eradicates glare caused by light-rays reflecting off flat surfaces. Therefore, they are particularly useful for glacier-skiing and use in bright conditions. |
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PhotochromicAlso known as Transitions or Reactolite - light-adjusting lenses that darken when exposed to UV. Therefore they are very flexible for changeable light-conditions. In ski goggles, photochromic lenses tend to be amber or rose based, rather than the grey/brown photochromic lenses found in sunglasses. |


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