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Lens not lasting? Gogglesocs & Visorsoc are designed to protect your lenses when they're not being used, and clean them when they are.
ski and snowboard goggle cover GOGGLOVER - protective microfiber ski and snowboard goggle cover
An innovative replacement to a goggle bag, the Gogglesoc is a stretchy microfiber cover made from recycled plastic bottles. They are designed to be worn when your goggles are not in use and come in a huge range of on-trend prints. When selecting your ski goggle and frame combination, keep in mind that most eye-wear retailers offer special fit-over frames made specifically for this purpose - which may be your best bet if you're looking for something more specialized behind your goggle lens. The temple pieces of these specially designed frames should be slightly longer than standard glasses so they won't slip out from behind the strap of the goggle. Additionally, when shopping around take note of how wide each choice appears - since too narrow or too wide a frame can either create pressure on your face or tunnel vision while skiing/snowboarding, and, both situations are dangerous.
From new interchangeable-lens models to budget classics, we break down the top snow goggles on the market
Introducing the Hanperal Large Hard Sports Glasses Case! The ultimate in protective storage for your ski goggles. It's like a large, hard hug for your beloved spectacles. Unmatched in size and versatility plus enough internal space for even the bulkiest of goggles! Last but not least, don't forget about UV protection; exposure to intense sunlight at higher altitudes puts extra strain on our eyes and even more so if we're wearing regular lenses instead of polarized ones. So, make sure to invest in sunglasses or goggles made with 100% UVA/UVB protection!
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In addition to choosing a style that meets your specifications, it is equally important to ensure that the fit is comfortable and protective. A great-fitting pair of goggles should cover most or all areas around your eyes without being too tight or sliding off while skiing down the slopes. You want them snug enough so they stay put but not too tight where they impede airflow and cause fogging up during activity.We are able to provide custom printing options. Whether it's for your company logo, event, or friends. It is a very efficient, highly visible, and stylish advertising opportunity. Goggles that are secured with straps around your head will fit better against the contour of a helmet if they are worn on the outside, while a snugger fitting goggle can be achieved on the inside by using an adjustable strap built into most helmets.
