Should I get bronze tinted ski goggles?




I'm going on a church trip in February to go skiing in West Virginia I believe, and I decided to buy Skiing Goggles. We're skiing in the daylight all Friday and Saturday and I don't know if I should buy bronze tinted goggles or clear tinted goggles. HELP?

Bronze/gold work well in a lot of conditions especially in low light or or what we call on cloudy days or late afternoons "flat light" will give you better texture of surface conditions. There are some studies that say a yellow/bronze tinted lens stimulates brain activity. Something we can use when skiing fast. I personally have always liked a rose colored lens on bright sunny days. If you wear glasses get a OTG model to fit over your glasses. If you can afford them get a pair of Smith OTG goggles with the battery powered fan...they never fog up!


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2 Responses to “Should I get bronze tinted ski goggles?”

  1. i snowboard alot.
    personally i like clear because i have better vision.
    Also alot of times there are snowstorms and the sun is not out, atleast where i live.
    References :

  2. MasterSkier says:

    Bronze/gold work well in a lot of conditions especially in low light or or what we call on cloudy days or late afternoons "flat light" will give you better texture of surface conditions. There are some studies that say a yellow/bronze tinted lens stimulates brain activity. Something we can use when skiing fast. I personally have always liked a rose colored lens on bright sunny days. If you wear glasses get a OTG model to fit over your glasses. If you can afford them get a pair of Smith OTG goggles with the battery powered fan…they never fog up!
    References :
    30 years of skiing experience…I am the MasterSkier at yahoo

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