Hit the Slopes with Smith Fuse Goggles
This the season to hit the slopes and no ski trip would be complete without a pair of Smith Fuse Goggles. That being said not all goggles are created equal so there are a few things you may want to keep in mind if you are purchasing your first pair.
Glasses?
If you wear glasses, your choice in goggles just changed significantly. You will likely want a pair that will fit comfortably over your glasses even in you wear contacts. There is always a chance you will want to ski and wear glasses instead so keep this in mind when shopping.
Safety
Another thing to remember when choosing goggles is safety and that usually means you will be wearing a helmet while skiing. Your goggles should fit snuggly to your face however, they should not pinch or squeeze and should fit easily over your helmet. Goggles that include an adjustable strap are the best choice.
Tinting
Goggles will come with different color and levels of tint. Consider the tint very carefully since its main purpose is to block harmful UVA and UVB rays while giving you clearer vision to avoid potential hazards. If you happen to be shopping for Smith Fuse Goggles at a retail location, you can actually try them on for fit, feel and vision.
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