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Ski Goggle

1.How to Buy Ski Goggles

2.Ski Goggles Tips

3.How to Defog Your Ski or Snowboard Goggles


1.How to Buy Ski Goggles

Introduction

Warmer and more protective than sunglasses, goggles are an indispensable item when skiing in windy, snowy or cold conditions.

Step One

Try on several pairs of goggles. Some brands have a tendency to fit certain head shapes better than others.

Step Two

Check out the ventilation system of the goggles you're thinking about purchasing. The nemesis of goggles is fog, so you want an adequate ventilation system that allows air into the goggles.

Step Three

Make sure the goggles fit your head snugly. Keep in mind that most days you'll be wearing a hat of some sort or a helmet.

Step Four

Determine whether the lens is removable. Certain lens colors are better than others for different light and snow conditions.

Step Five

Find out whether the goggles have a warranty, and what type it is.

2.Ski Goggles Tips

Cleaning a Ski Mask

Your ski mask is like a second layer of skin on the slopes. It absorbs your swear, as well as the outdoor elements. When you stop for a hot chocolate break, your ski mask may be stuffed in your gloves, places on a dirty table, or worse yet, thrown on the floor. In other words, your ski mask may be a germ paradise. A good cleansing routine will help keep those germs away from your skin.

After a day on the slopes, place your mask in warm soapy water. Treat it like a delicate garment and carefully rinse the ski mask so that all soap is removed. When finished, blot to begin drying the mask. A good ski mask will dry quickly, allowing the mask to be ready for the elements the following day.

Storing Ski Goggles

After a fabulous ski trip, sometimes its all too easy to throw all your ski clothes in a bag and let it gather dust until next season. But you spent a good deal of time and money gathering your ski apparel…why not use a little care storing your ski goggles and other ski equipment to protect them for next season?

Ski goggles, especially, can be an expensive investment, and are often very delicate and subject to deterioration. The more care used in their storage, the more likely you won't have to make the same investment next year! Ski goggles should be thoroughly cleaned before being put away for the next ski season. The should then be wrapped in soft fabrics and secured in a sturdy case.

Ski Masks – Getting the Perfect Fit

Be cautious of buying a ski mask that says “One Size Fits All.” From my experience, this is simply not true. If you wear a ski mask that is too big, you may find that it is difficult to breathe through because of the extra fabric around the nose. If you chose a ski mask that is too small, you may find the nose holes are too small to get adequate air.

The best way to try on a ski mask is to wear it for a few minutes. Does it tend to fall when you turn your head? Does the mask over too much of your nose or mouth? Is it comfortable? When skiing, you must be comfortable. Ski masks can be a skiers best friend, but only if it doesn't make you have to take it off to catch your breath!


3.How to Defog Your Ski or Snowboard Goggles

Introduction

Moisture, whether from snow or sweat, can cause the inside of your goggles to fog up.

Things You'll Need

  • Cotton Cloth
  • Facial Tissues

Steps

Step One

Make sure no snow is inside the goggles before you put them on.

Step Two

Take the goggles off your head after they fog up.

Step Three

Carry a tissue or small piece of cloth in your pocket.

Step Four

Use the tissue or cloth to wipe away moisture in the goggles.

Step Five

Allow air to circulate through the inside of the goggles. If it's breezy, take your goggles off and allow them to air dry.

Step Six

Put your goggles back on carefully so you don't accidentally knock snow back into them.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep your goggles off your forehead. Heat and sweat from your forehead will quickly fog your goggles.
  • Some newer goggles have better ventilation and allow more air to circulate through.
  • If it's snowing when your goggles fog up, try pulling them away from your face and sneaking a tissue or cloth inside. Taking them completely off will just allow more snow to fall in.

 
 
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