May 7, 2008

Features to Look for when Shopping for Motorcycle Sunglasses

by Geoffrey Holdermiller

Wearing the right motorcycle sunglasses or goggles is a key part of motorcycle safety. If you wear cheap and ineffective sunglasses, it is worse than wearing nothing at all. When you look for your next pair of sunglasses make sure that you keep in mind a few key items.

Make sure that the goggles or sunglasses block out 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB rays and 75 to 90 percent of visible light. When you purchase cheap sunglasses that do not have UV protection you actually increase the risk of damage. Cheap sunglasses block some light which causes your retina to open and allow more light in and UV rays as well.

New advances in lens technology are now available. Polycarbonate lenses are not only thinner and lighter in weight than traditional plastic or glass lenses, but they also block out infrared radiation responsible for dry and scratchy eyes.

Polycarbonate lenses use in motorcycle sunglasses and goggles are virtually shatterproof and impact resistant and favored by those who travel the highways and byways. Due to how tough these lenses are they have become the lenses of choice for extreme sports sunglasses and safety eyewear.

Today's designs in eyewear offer choices which are much more advantages than previous designs. Look for face hugging ergonomic styles. These designs offer maximum sunglass coverage and protection from the sun, wind, and debris both from the front and sides.

A good pair of motorcycle sunglasses or goggles needs to have excellent scratch resistance. The best selling scratch resistant coatings available on the market will keep even the lightest scratches from showing up on your lenses. Keeping your lenses scratch free will help to protect your investment.

Motorcycle sunglasses and goggles now have frames that are more flexible and durable thanks to new technology. High quality frames can take on the wear and tear of daily use from a motorcycle driver.

Now when you go looking for a pair of motorcycle sunglasses or goggles you will be more informed and know what to look for. A designer name is not better, it just costs more. Look at all the facts and specifications before you buy. Shop for safety and protection not the brand.

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