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- OakleyTarget Line L Snow GogglesTop Rated$83.00 - $118.00(8)8 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Sunglasses are a necessity whether you’re camping, climbing or cycling. Learn about fit, frame, lenses and more at REI Expert Advice.
Understand lens shapes
- Cylindrical lenses curve horizontally but are flat vertically. They're more affordable but may cause more glare and slightly limit peripheral vision.
- Spherical lenses curve both horizontally and vertically, offering better peripheral vision, less distortion and less glare. They cost more than cylindrical lenses.
- Toric lenses also curve in both directions, but with a subtler vertical curve. They offer improved optical clarity and reduced distortion—at a higher price point.
Lens tint and visible light transmission (VLT)
VLT refers to the percentage of light that passes through the lens and reaches your eyes.
- Bright sunny conditions: Look for a low light transmission (less than 25%).
- Partly cloudy conditions: Aim for light transmission between 25%-50%.
- Overcast, stormy or low-light conditions: Look for 50% or higher light transmission.
- Night riding: Use clear goggles or lenses with 80%-100% light transmission
Other features to consider:
- Many higher-end goggles come with two lenses—one for low light and one for bright conditions
- Interchangeable lenses let you swap lenses easily.
- Photochromic lenses automatically lighten or darken depending changing light though there is a lag time.
Read full article: How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding
Learn about ski/snowboarding helmets and how to choose the right one for you. Our article covers components, construction, fit and features.