Sports are essential in our human’s life. Protecting your eyes in sports is more important than the sport itself. Sunglasses are becoming more and more popular among sports lovers. Here are some brands and styles of sunglasses for sports lovers.
If you are looking for a pair of sunglasses that work for both extreme sports and for a casual street wear, Black Flys sunglasses are for you. Black Flys Polarized Micro Flys sunglasses look and feel great for snowboarding, skiing, or any other extreme sport.
If you are particularly drawn to blue sunglasses or black sunglasses, this model looks the sharpest in those tints, although they also come in red, turquoise, or grey frames. These sunglasses feature a face hugging contour, precision-milled hinges, and self-locking screws for the most precise fit you can get. The frame is made of nylon and the lenses are polycarbonate, so they are impact resistant and extremely durable.
Julbo sunglasses are another great choice for extreme sports lovers. One favorite are the Julbo Typhoon glasses, ideal for being on (or in) the water. Designed with an Aquapolar polarized lens that protects from UV rays and reduces glare, you will even be able to see clearly the water ahead. The frame is also designed with an anti-slope ear and nose pad so that your glasses will not slip off your face even when they get wet. There is an adjustable cord that attaches at the temples, so if you end up in the water, the sunglasses will not be lost.
Sunglasses for Cyclists
Cyclists need sunglasses that are designed for speed to provide the optimal advantage for the athlete. This means that sunglasses for cycling need to be streamlined, lightweight, and protective.
Mountain bikers especially need to have a pair of sunglasses that block anything from getting into their eyes. When mountain biking at high speeds, even the smallest object or bug can be very painful and block the cyclist’s sight for a few seconds, which can be extremely dangerous and sometimes even fatal.
Cycling requires full concentration; even the smallest break in that focus can be costly. Cyclists need sunglasses that will give them extra confidence and protection. These glasses should be slightly curved and fit very close to the face, and be very easy to control. They should be designed with wind flow as a factor, so as to help the wind flow across the face. The lenses depend on the different types of cycling. Night cycling, for example, would demand a different lens color than cycling in bright light.
These sunglasses should always be impact resistant and polarized. They should also be very lightweight and made with the highest quality glass and lens material. Some of the biggest brands for cycling sunglasses include Anarchy sunglasses.
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