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Snowboard Sunglasses

    Snowboard Sunglasses

    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:

    • Highly wrapped or sealed sunglasses to maximise protection from UV, snow, impact and flailing skis.
    • Polycarbonate lenses - which are virtually indestructible. 
    • Scratch-resistant coatings 
    • Air vents - either in-frame or in-lens - this reduces fogging. 
    • Anti-fog coatings & head straps whenever possible.

    Free UK Recorded Delivery on all orders for snowboard sunglasses!


    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/Rose

    Considered 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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    Yellow

    Perfect for flat light conditions, especially fog, as it enhances contrast by eliminating blue light.
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    Orange

    Perfect for overcast/low light conditions, as it enhances contrast and depth perception. A hybrid between yellow and vermilion lenses.
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    Cat. 4

    Category 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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    Polarised

    Usually 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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    Photochromic

    Also 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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