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Sightdirect Launch
Guide To Essential Eyewear!
As new research
indicates that ski holidays are set to become even cheaper for Brits
seeking their very own slice of the action, Sightdirect the leading
providers of sports
prescription sunglasses
are equipping the nation with the practical advice needed to choose
the perfect pair of ski
goggles.
The new figures unveiled
by the Post
Office Ski Resort Report 2009 found that the cost of a average six
day lift pass, meals and alcohol was set to decrease this year in
resorts in France and the US, making winter breaks not only more
affordable but more popular as a direct result.
The new reductions mean
that a
lift pass in the French resort of Courchevel will set you back just
£129.95 pounds sterling.
Matthew
Coxhead, managing director at the firm who specialise in Oakley
parts and spares
and Ray
Ban parts
and spares, said,
“It is great that skiing and snowboarding breaks are set to become
even more affordable and such breaks are extremely good value for
money as they appeal to both the avid skier and families looking for
that winter wonderland atmosphere. Once your break is booked your
attention should turn to purchasing the right kit and this starts
with finding a great pair of ski goggles
that offer the best levels of protection”
Choosing the correct
pair of ski goggles can become a minefield for the first time shopper
but it is extremely important that you shop before you reach the
mountain. Purchasing from a specialist online store can ensure that
you are presented with not only high quality equipment but the best
possible price, leaving you with more money to spend in resort.
Mr Coxhead added, “It
is essential that you choose the right lens tint. You should
consider the terrain, weather and activities you will be partaking in
at this stage to make sure that you are fully prepared. Choosing
yellow, gold or amber lenses for areas with low light and fog are
ideal because they work to emphasize the shadows on the mountain side
making sure that you can see bumps on the slope.
On the other hand, if
you are skiing on low light grey days, rose tinted lenses could be
your ideal companion.
Dubbed as ‘The’ ski
goggles of 2009, the Oakley
A Frame Snow Goggles,
from Sightdirect are ideal as they allow the customer to choose their
lens colour, strap colour and frame to ensure that their individual
needs are met.
Mr Coxhead added, “In
bright light dark tinted goggles are ideal as they will block out
much of the glare, but always make sure that you invest in lenses
with both UVA and UVB protection to avoid damage to the delicate eye
area. This is extremely important on the slopes where glare can
become a problem. You should also make sure that you can see 180
degrees from side to side, as this will enable you to avoid other
skiers.”
For more information on
the extensive range of ski goggles available from Sightdirect, please
visit their website at www.sightdirect.co.uk
For more information on
the essential eyewear offered by Sight Direct, please visit
their website at
www.sightdirect.co.uk
or
follow the firm on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/sightdirect
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