Monday, October 12, 2009

Childrens Ski Goggles

When It comes to protecting our children, it seems that we can never do enough. I know I feel that way but maybe I'm over protective. Skiing and children is like combining a sweet and sour mix. You want them to ski but yet you don't want them to get hurt doing it. That's why Its double important to protect you child's eyes when skiing after all there eyes are still developing just like the rest of them. UVA and UVB sun rays are twice as effective to do harm to you children's eyes due to the reflection off the snow on sunny days . Its like looking up and staring at the sun, except your looking down trying to navigate where your going. Lets not forget the other points that Ski Goggles serve and that's object that you might hit when in the process of falling. As we all know even the experts fall its part of skiing , it always happens sooner or later. Protection from falling on their ski tip in a forward fall (My chin scar) or obstacles protruding through the snow or tree branches need I go on.

So I'm going to exploit some points that should be considered when buying your children ski goggles. First of all we have to consider the growing factor that they always are, and last years goggles might do the job that are intended to do so check before the season starts. Check to see that the Ski Goggles have a forming fit around there cheekbone and temple area where they will still have excellent peripheral side vision without having to twist their head to the side instead of watching where their going. When the Ski Goggles are form fitting around the eyes and nose , this will protect the eyes from wind and drying out the eyes. Don't forget to take the helmet out of the closet too.

When children are Skiing or Snowboarding they always come up and say that their Goggles are fogged yes even in today's world but technology is always evolving and still trying to eliminate this problem also. Good Ski and Snowboard Goggle manufacturers have developed over the years a double lens for children so that the outer lens remains cold and the inner lens is much warmer. With this separation and anti fogging lens coating with venting the fogging problem has practically disappeared.

Here is where you can get some quality Ski and Snowboard Goggles for your children from toddlers to teens at Baby Banz SKPI Ski Banz Pink


Spy Targa Mini Youth Snowboard Goggles Basic Block/Persimmon Lens
Smith Gambler Junior Goggles
UVEX Junior Hurricane Goggle
Von Zipper Trike Goggle - Kids'
Carrera Junior Adrenaline Goggle
Smith Challenger Youth Goggles
Scott 2009 LITTLE PEOPLE kids goggles - Maroon / Amp
Scott Junior Tracer Goggles
Scott Junior Pipeline Goggles
Giro Chico Kids Snow Goggle

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