It's all about the ride. No fogging no glare, no UV, no debris, no distraction = no excuses. The fact that we stock the world's hottest snowboard brands is irrelevant - the fact that they are the best snowboard sunglasses available is paramount.
To combat harsh mountain environments, our range of snowboarding sunglasses focuses on:
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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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