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  2. These Expert-Recommended Ski Goggles Will Help You ... - AOL

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    Navigate snow, sun, and fog with ski goggles from trusted brands including Giro, Rossignol, Smith, and more. These Expert-Recommended Ski Goggles Will Help You Maximize Your Mountain Time Skip to ...

  3. Snow goggles - Wikipedia

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    The goggles fit tightly against the face so that the only light entering is through the slits, and soot is sometimes applied to the inside to help cut down on glare. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The slits are made narrow not only to reduce the amount of light entering but also to improve the visual acuity . [ 2 ]

  4. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Inuit snow goggles function by reducing exposure to sunlight, not by reducing its intensity. Since the 13th century and until the spread of contemporary UV-shielding spectacles against snowblindness, Inuit made and wore snow goggles of flattened walrus or caribou ivory with narrow slits to look through to block almost all of the harmful reflected rays of the sun.

  5. Photokeratitis - Wikipedia

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    Snow goggles traditionally used by the Inuit. Photokeratitis can be prevented by using sunglasses or eye protection that transmits 5–10% of visible light and absorbs almost all UV rays. Additionally, these glasses should have large lenses and side shields to avoid incidental light exposure.

  6. Dark adaptor goggles - Wikipedia

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    Dark adaptor goggles are goggles made with red-tinted plastic lenses. Dark adaptor goggles were invented by Wilhelm Trendelenburg in 1916. [1] The concept is based on the work by Antoine Béclère on dark adaptation of the eye, where it is noted that fluoroscopy relies on the use of the retinal rods of the eye.

  7. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    Examples of these include red adaptation goggles. Racquetball: Protect the eyes from racquets swinging in an enclosed area and from impact from hard rubber ball. Winter sports: Protect the eyes from glare and from icy particles flying up from the ground. Double lens anti-fog ski goggles were invented and patented by Robert Earl "Bob" Smith.

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