1. Amazing Ski Goggles from Salomon

    Salomon X Tend ski goggles are intended for every skiier from beginners to the most advanced.

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    Salomon X Tend Ski Goggles incorporate the most sophisticated ski goggle technology providing you with extraordinary field of vision and supreme comfort. The ski googles include BNL lenses and multi shining and surfium coated for added durability and superior optic quality.

    Salomon X Tend has a 20% improved field of vision compared with other ski goggles.

    Fog Control: Salomon’s X Tend thermo control system creates low-pressure zones which pull moisture away and keep the lens clear.

    You won’t suffer from face pressure: the googles use high-tech materials all over. The padding is specially designed to be strong as well as incredibly light, reducing virtually completely pressure on the nose, surrounding the eyes etc. The frame itself is extremely adaptable and adapts to your face.

    See a great range of Salomon ski goggles

  2. Helmets for Skiers - A Brief Critique

    Protection In support of Skiers - Salomon helmets.

    There are a number of items of clothing that will safeguard a skier from being harmed, for example:
    • Outdoor jackets
    • Protective Boots
    • Head protection
    • Gloves

    Head protection is provided for the skier by a helmet.

    Ski helmets are designed specifically to insulate and protect against shocks.

    A ski helmet is a fashion object as well as offering protection and come in many colors and designs.

    There are three conventional styles of ski helmet: full-face, short shell and full shell.

    Fashion is also provided through additional functions such as ear-phones plugs for listening to music. The Salomon helmet range is a good example of a fashionable ski helmet.

    It is vital that a ski helmet fits. Any movement could reduce the helmet’s protection.

    The production of ski helmets is governed by several sets of safety regulations.

    In general skiers and snowboarders who wear a ski helmets are around 30% less likely to suffer a head injury.