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by Rob Rob, Rob
Ski goggles and sunglasses are one of the most required skiing items. They help protect your eyes from getting damaged besides, presenting a clear vision.

Are you planning for a skiing venture? If yes, then do not forget to include a pair of smart and classy ski goggles or sunglasses in your skiing baggage. While moving out on a skiing venture, one must remember to carry all the essential skiing items such as ski gloves, ski hat and caps, ski jackets and most importantly a pair of ski sunglasses or goggle.

Snow skiing has become one of the most popular adventure sport and a form of recreation around the world. Some of the world's unknown mountainsides and high slopes have developed and have come under recognition as the famous skiing destinations. Skiing could be your most exciting and memorable experience and keeping all the precautions could make it all the more enjoyable for you.

While planning out for a skiing venture, most of the people do not consider skiing sunglasses as an important item in their skiing baggage but it is important to carry skiing goggles for extra safety while you go out for skiing. Some of the essential purposes served by skiing sunglasses include:

?The most important purpose served by the skiing sunglasses is of protecting your eyes from the sun, while making it possible for the skiers to locate their path in a clear vision. Also, these sunglasses and goggles protect your eyes from harmful ultra violet rays of the sun while keeping the frail corneas of your eyes safe from being damaged.

?Another important thing to be kept in mind is to choose the right and well-fitted pair of sunglasses only. Most people go for glasses, which do not fit properly in the eyes but one should always choose sunglasses with lenses that do not shatter at high speeds so that you do not have to compromise with the safety of your delicate eyes.

?Another important use of sunglasses can be made during highly steeped tear down slopes from debris and flying ice.

?For those people who love skiing in the wooded areas, it is indispensable to possess a pair of skiing sunglasses, as you just cannot do without them in the overgrown bushes. Thus, it is most essential while skiing in wooded areas so as to save your eyes from hanging twigs and outgrowing branches.

Before deciding for the ski sunglasses, one should keep the necessary facts about sunglasses in mind. The most important factor is to choose the right kind of lenses, which largely depends on the skiing conditions. Another very significant factor is the fit of the goggles and sunglasses.

Finally, one should always go for perfect fitting sunglasses with flexible strap that could be well adjusted with the helmet. The lenses should be light colored if you are skiing in a darker place and for those who are wearing prescription sunglasses should ensure that they fit properly beneath the ski sunglasses. Skiers should also keep in check, the peripheral vision of the ski sunglasses and goggles and most possibly, select the ones, which provide them the maximum view.

I moved to Colorado a little over five years ago. Although I was just a skier at the time, it was my goal to become a snowboarder. Months before the season started, I spent hundreds of dollars on all the gear I would need: Board, bindings, boots, jacket, pants, and a couple layers of fleece sweatshirts to keep me warm on those cold blizzard days. After all these expenses, I found myself short on money and decided to buy a cheap pair of thermal underwear from a local Wal-Mart.

In mid-December of that year, the mountains received quite a dumping of new snow, and my friends and I decided to make the trip to Vail to enjoy the fresh powder. While carving down one of the resort’s legendary bowls, I accidentally caught an edge and ended up sliding face first down the steep incline. By the time I managed to stop myself, a good couple feet of snow had jam-packed my jacket and pants. I was soaked to the bone, freezing cold, and standing in an almost full whiteout blizzard. When I finally reached the lodge, my Wal-Mart thermal underwear was soaked beyond repair, and I had managed to catch quite the nasty cold. Needless to say, I traded the snowboard for a warm bed and a couple gallons of Ny-Quil for the remainder of the weekend.

The following season, I decided that it was time to invest in some quality thermal underwear. Something warm. Something waterproof. At my local sporting goods store, a young salesman recommended the store’s featured product, Under Armour cold gear. I must admit I was a little skeptical at first. I was under the impression that Under Armour was created to keep you dry, not necessarily to keep you warm. However, the young man swore by the new cold gear, and claimed that it was the driest and warmest cold weather protection on the market today. Taking his advice, I purchased a crewneck, pants, socks and an outdoor hood. Although the gear came to over $200, I felt it was worth it to keep my body warm and dry during the next ski season.

The first couple weeks of the season were great! The cold weather gear kept me warm and dry in the mountains, and seemed to be serving its purpose perfectly. Then right around the end of December, we made the trip to Vail. Once I reached about 12,000 feet, I could no longer feel any of my appendages due to the bitter cold. The remainder of the season was miserable. The weather got colder and colder, and my new Under Armour cold gear, although doing a great job to keep me dry, was no match for the cold mountain winds. For the rest of the season, I was forced to wear my old Wal-Mart thermals on top of the Under Armour to keep warm. Once again, my thermal underwear had failed me.

This year, I was determined to solve my problem and enjoy what was predicted to be the coldest and snowiest season yet. After running some Internet searches, I found a product known as military thermal polypropylene underwear. Apparently, the military uses unique cold weather technology to develop a special kind of clothing, known as polypropylene, to keep their troops dry and warm in combat situations. According to my research, polypropylene thermal underwear was only recently approved for use outside the military, so I decided to see what the stuff was all about. Again, I purchased a polypropylene crewneck, pants, socks and neck warmer. To my astonishment, my total price was under $70, less than one third what I had paid for my Under Armour cold gear. At this price, I honestly didn’t expect it to work very well, but decided to give it a try anyway.

Over Christmas weekend, my friends and I once again decided to make the trip to Vail to enjoy some of the best snow Colorado has received in years. Again, we dropped back into their legendary back bowls, and again I took a nosedive right down the steep incline. Once again jam-packed with snow, I sadly stood up, waiting for the cold wetness to sink into my skin. I waited. And waited. All day long, I took falls in pile after pile of fluffy powder. And all day long I remained dry and warm.

I was utterly amazed! Not only had a spent a fraction of what I had on Under Armour cold gear, but I also remained warm and dry for the entire snowy weekend. My search for the perfect thermal underwear was over. So next time someone asks you what type of gear they need to stay warm in the cold, windy Rocky Mountains, tell them to check out military issued polypropylene thermal underwear. I guarantee it will be the last pair of thermals you ever buy!

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