How to Pick Sunglasses For Sports Play
Sports sunglasses are a bit different from the casual eye wear not only by features but by purpose and nature. While style is just as important as safety design in regular sunglasses, sports sunglasses have a dominant, undeniable functional side. Usually designed to also match fashion trends, such items impress by the way they serve the user 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. You will fully appreciate the anti-glare features and the quality of the polarization when snowboarding, skiing or practicing any outdoor sport. Self-locking screws, face hugging contours and high precision hinges, these are indeed features that enable sports sunglasses to stand aside by quality. For increased durability and resistance to impact, sports sunglasses normally rely on nylon frames and polycarbonate lenses. The breakage hazard makes glass incompatible with sports activities.
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. With the right pair of sports sunglasses squinting against the sun will become a bad memory. Therefore, when and if you shop for sports sunglasses, it is probably a good idea to get some wraparounds because they protect the eyes on the sides as well thanks to the frame design.
It is difficult to make a choice sometimes give the large variety of designs and models available with sports sunglasses. The best place to shop for these items is at an optician shop and not on the Internet. Not being able to try the glasses on could be a major disadvantage as you don’t know how they fit. Even if you get the right size, problems could be with the lack of match for the entire physiognomy. Maybe the design is not good for your nose, eyes and face shape, and you need to search a bit more; this is the reason why Internet orders may fail to satisfy your needs.
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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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