March 14, 2010
Selecting Sunglasses That Fit For Your Sport
Different from casual eyewear, sports sunglasses are practical items that incorporate special technical features. While fancy sunglasses make a combination of protection and style features, sports sunglasses emphasize their functional size over the trendy one. Although they are designed according to the latest trends such equipment items meet the needs of a user who spends most of the time outdoors. Healthy eyes and free of injury with maximum of visibility, this is the promise of sports sunglasses, and well reputed manufacturers surely keep it. Golf, cycling, extreme sports and even hiking require the use of special protective sunglasses to stop the eye contact with the UV rays.
There are even sports sunglasses that combine the casual street style with the extreme sports requirements. Polarized for a perfect anti-glare feature, such items will be comfortable and actually priceless when skiing, snowboarding or enjoying any other sport. Face hugging contours, high precision hinges and self-locking screws, these make the features that enable sports sunglasses to stand aside by quality. For increased durability and resistance to impact, sports sunglasses usually have nylon frames and polycarbonate lenses. Glass is unacceptable from the start because of the breakage risks.
Cyclists need special sports sunglasses with a good fit on the face because this kind of eyewear stops not only the ultraviolet radiations but the tiny debris on the road and the insects that the cyclist hits when pedaling at high speeds. Good sports sunglasses allow the wearer to focus exclusively on the activity without having to squint the eyes or rub them in order to improve visibility and get the dust out. Therefore, wraparounds could be the best sports sunglasses ever invented thanks to the full protection they provide to the eyes.
Sports sunglasses are available in such a variety of models and designs that it is very difficult to make a choice sometimes. An optician’s shop and not the Internet makes the best place to shop for such items. The problem with the online orders is that you cannot try the sports sunglasses before the purchase and there are fair chances that the items will not fit you. Even when you get the right size, problems could be with the lack of match for the entire physiognomy. Maybe they don’t look good on you or maybe the design is not suitable for the face, eye and nose shape.
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When the author isn’t wearing her sunglasses while playing volleyball, she’s a fan of psychic readings, the Seattle HCG diet, and uses a convertible windscreen windblocker wind deflector.
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March 6, 2010
Selecting The Right Sunglasses For Motorcycle Riding
Everybody remembers the cool Terminator style with dark sunglasses on, day or night. Definitely dark shades look great on motorcycles, but what about real life usage? Well, the kind of sunglasses matching the Terminator style are practical for casual wear and not for motor riding, no matter how cool they may look. Motorcycle sunglasses are meant to withstand high speeds on the road and be compatible with the use of a helmet. Durability, quality and rigorous protection represent the criteria for the design for quality motorcycle sunglasses. They have to be durable because of the high speed impact with road debris that often hits the biker in the face.
Even if we are talking about contact with very small pebbles, low quality motorcycle sunglasses will not resist the impact and will chip or shatter. Glass lenses are a no-no for bike riding because of the risk to break and injure the biker. Polycarbonate is the best material for motorcycle sunglasses design because of its light weight and resistance to superficial collisions. All the companies that design eyewear for motorcycle use pass their products through very rigorous testing so that the resistance to temperature variations, wind and impact with debris is assured.
Moreover, motorcycle sunglasses include special anti-glare coating that is a form of polarization for the elimination of the contact between eye and reflected light. The vibration of light waves is an element that poses no kind of problem with other types of eyewear, but in the case of motorcycle sunglasses the shock has to be absorbed by the polarized coating. The relevance of such features is very high given the fact that it is unacceptable to ride the bike when the road is too bright or you have to squint against the sun. From this point of view motorcycle sunglasses are important for road safety and health protection given the eye damage that the glare may cause.
As for the ultraviolet protection in the entire light spectrum, motorcycle sunglasses should have a filer UV level of 400. This means that polarization should combine with ultraviolet protection. Although the anti-glare feature is only useful on sunny days, the ultraviolets affect you no matter whether if the weather is fine or overcast. Bikers use motorcycle sunglasses even on not so bright days both for eye comfort as well as for protection. Macular degenerations, cataract and lots of other eye disorders have a reduced incidence if the eyewear is adequate and of good quality.
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When the author isn’t motorcycle riding, he also enjoys psychic readings, the BMW Z3 windscreen windblocker wind deflector, and follows the Seattle HCG Diet.
Filed under Sports by artnet