Glacier Glasses

Glacier glasses are a type of sunglasses designed specifically for protection from the intense solar rays and ultraviolet radiation found at high altitudes, such as on mountains or glaciers.

women's glasses for mountains and glaciers, blue, mirrored lenses

These glasses offer a number of features that make them suitable for the alpine environment:

    1. UV Protection: Glacier glasses offer protection extremely high from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. The lenses are able to block 100% UV light, protecting your eyes from damage caused by exposure prolonged under UV rays.

    1. Protection from glare: The lenses of glacier glasses are often made of materials speciali, such as polycarbonate, which reduce glare caused by sunlight reflecting off snow or ice. This allows for a view clearer and more comfortable in very bright environments.

    1. Wide coverage: Glacier glasses usually feature large lenses that cover the eyes completely. This helps protect your eyes not only from direct light, but also from lateral or reflected rays that may enter from the side.

    1. Tight-fitting and enveloping frames: Glacier goggle frames are designed to fit securely to the user's face, preventing wind, snow, or other debris from entering from the side gaps. This helps keep your eyes protected from the elements and prevent them from drying out eye.

    1. Impact Resistance: Glacier glasses are usually made of sturdy and impact-resistant materials, so as to protect your eyes from any injuries caused by accidental falls or impacts.

  1. Adjustable straps: Many glacier glasses come with adjustable straps that allow you to secure them securely to your head. This is especially important during outdoor activities, such as ice climbing or skiing, to prevent the glasses from moving or falling off.
mountaineers wear mountain glasses in glacier

Glacier glasses are essential equipment for those who practice mountain sports at high altitude conditions. Make sure you choose good quality glacier glasses, with lenses certified for protection UV and suited to your specific needs.

Which lenses to choose for glacier glasses

There are several glacier goggle lens options that offer high performance and protection from the elements. Here are some of the best lenses available for glacier glasses:

    • Polarized lenses: Polarized lenses reduce glare caused by light reflected off surfaces such as snow, ice or water. These lenses improve visual clarity, allowing for clearer vision clearer and more comfortable in bright environments. Furthermore, they offer protection additional from UV rays.
    • Photochromic lenses: These lenses automatically adapt to ambient light conditions. They darken when exposed to higher light intensity and lighten in lower light conditions. Photochromic lenses are very versatile and adapt to changing weather conditions in the mountains.
    • Mirror lenses: Mirror lenses have a thin layer of coatingtimereflective element that reduces glare and the amount of light reaching the eyes. This type of lens is particularly useful in very bright environments, such as high altitudes, as it reduces visual fatigue.
    • UV Protection: Protection from UV rays is essential for glacier glasses. Make sure the lenses have a coatingtime100% UV protective to block harmful rays UVA and UVB from the sun.
  • Wrap-around frames with lateral parts protection: Glacier glasses with large lenses and protection lateral side offer complete coverage of the eyes, protecting from the elements and sun rays that can enter from the side.
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Remember that your choice of lenses depends on your personal preferences and the conditions in which you plan to use your glacier glasses. It is always advisable to consult an expert or a shop specialized to get personalized advice on choosing the lenses best suited to your needs.

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