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Written by: Carrie Westengate
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Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 |
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Spy Optics are a company that was developed because a group of sportsmen in San Diego were committed to technologically advancing the effectiveness and quality of sunglasses and goggles for use in extreme sports. Such advancements include ARC Prismatic Polycarbonate and Delta Photochromic lenses. Frames on their sunglasses and goggles also benefit from the Proprietary Scoop venting system as well as their other design and technology patents.
Spy Soldier is one of their ranges and comes in a wide variety of different coloured and hard wearing frames that have high definition lenses. Realistically speaking, I doubt the range would be as large unless the product was worth the investment.
Sports goggles are of course necessary to protect the eyes from snow, dust and debris and the suns harmful UV rays. For comfort and protection, Spy Soldier goggles have three layer Isortion face foam and come with pivoting strap hinges and adjustable silicone-ribbed straps to keep your Spy goggles securely in place whatever your sport.
Spy Soldier goggles like other ranges of Spy goggles, give 100% UV protection against A, B and C rays which is of course important, however, you should also remember that the colour or darkness of the lens is not related to the level of protection, it is the clear outer coating that filters the rays and not the colour.
Spy Soldiers also have the Scoop ventilation to help avoid misting and fogging which as you may know, can be a big problem, particularly when you are only just learning to ski or snowboard. The 6-base ARC spherical dual lens also has anti-fog protection and are scratch resistant.
Quite a lot of people believe that it is unnecessary to buy designer goggles, and of course they are correct. However, as far as is known, all the designer ranges do have the necessary high quality required to protect your eyes. It is worth noting that designers do need to protect their brand and are unlikely to put anything on the market that would make their name vulnerable.
Costing around 100, Spy Soldier goggles are certainly not cheap, but if you have heard the old adage, "you get what you pay for", that saying has become popular for a reason - it's true! Dont be deceived into thinking that all goggles are the same, they are not. Therefore, you should make sure you get a good pair as you will only ever get one pair of eyes!
For serious buyers, see a good range of designer goggles suitable for skiing or snowboarding and including the featured Spy Soldier goggles. With luck, you'll get a greatly reduced price! Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service