Sunday, May 1, 2011

Wear The Right Sunglasses When Doing Sport

When choosing sunglasses, value for money is important. However, eye protection, fit and performance are more important. There’s not point in continuing to use your designer sunglasses when you’re playing cricket, or running. It’s better for you to wear delicated sunglasses when sport.You might currently be wearing the same sunglasses for cycling, or playing cricket in, as you wear on the beach. By having dedicated sports sunglasses, you can have the eye protection you need, and have the performance you. Your sports sunglasses are likely to be more substantial and more suitable for wearing whilst playing sports.
Your sports sunglasses need to fit well. Whilst it might be inconvenient for your sunglasses to slip during a round of golf, for a 400m race, it can be the difference between winning and losing.UV protection is essential, and just because it isn’t blazing sunshine, your eyes are still at risk. The more time you spend outside, the more important having the right protection is. You’ll need to check that your sun glasses offer the right levels of protection. Depending on your sport, you might need a wide field of vision. Playing cricket, golf, or downhill mountain biking might require you to be able to see a lot more, and in more detail, than if you’re competing in track and field events. You’ll need to know that you can see all that you need to be able to see. Having to slow down, or wait a few seconds so that you can see, really can make the difference between winning and losing.
The sunglasses you wear for sports need to be comfortable and durable. Even if you’re not a cyclist spending 6 hours in the saddle, you’ll still want to put your sun glasses on and forget about them, so you can concentrate on giving your best performance, whether you’re training, or competing.And if they are durable enough,they will last for a long time. Running or fishing is very different from downhill mountain biking, and your sunglasses need to be able to cope with the conditions. You’re not very likely to fall if you’re fishing, but if you’re a mountain biker, cricketer, triathlete, or sailor, you’ll want to know that your sun glasses are up to the job, and will last for many years.
 Depending on the amount of time you have, you might prefer to have changeable lens. This means that you can have the right lenses for the weather conditions. Sometimes you’ll want a yellow lens, or maybe a clear lens, and other times you’ll want a red lens. If you can’t spare the time to change lenses whilst you’re sailing, or competing in a marathon, you’ll want polarising lenses. These lenses change automatically to suit the weather conditions.

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