For shortsighted people, how to wear glasses comfortably in snow goggles has always been a painful trouble. Some people choose soft-frame snow goggles that can be compatible with frame glasses, but fogging and discomfort often ruin your skiing experience; some people choose contact lenses, but not everyone can get used to wearing contact lenses, the oncoming wind when skiing It also often makes people uncomfortable
We need to know that not every type of glasses is suitable for us to wear for skiing, especially some glasses with exaggerated styles, large frames or inflexible. On the contrary, some glasses that fit the shape of the face and have a flexible frame will be very comfortable to wear in the snow goggles, even if they fall down, they will not press the face. Secondly, when we wear glasses inside, there are some good ways to avoid fogging. We must understand that the main cause of lens fogging is the air temperature difference between the inside and outside of the snow mirror. Therefore, it is best to pay attention to the following points: 1. Do not pull the snow mirror to the forehead or helmet from time to time, otherwise the heat will be injected quickly and cause fogging . 2. When walking from indoors to outdoors, don't rush to wear snow goggles, and let the face and snow goggles cool down properly. 3. Don't put the face protection on the bottom edge of the snow mirror, otherwise the hot air that you breathed out will easily pour into the snow mirror and cause fogging. 4. After skiing every day, take out the snow goggles from the protective cover and dry them in a dry place. 5. When the snow glasses are fogging, do not wipe the moisture inside the lens at will, which may damage the anti-fog coating on the inside of the lens.
Wear contact lenses
If you are suitable for wearing contact lenses, you don't think this is a burden. Skiing with contact lenses is the simplest solution. Of course, not everyone is suitable for wearing contact lenses. Excessive impact and wind speed may also cause discomfort. This is a matter of opinion.