About Heated Goggles
If you spend a lot of time in extreme temperatures, then you are probably familiar with the problem of frosting and icing goggles. If you have trouble keeping the lenses of your glasses or goggles clear, then you probably are in serious danger because of your impaired vision. Heated goggles may be the solution to this problem.
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Function
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Heated goggles are warmed using a rechargeable battery pack. The pack generates enough heat to melt ice and disperse frost from the lenses of the goggles. This enables the wearer to see clearly even in cold and wet conditions.
Significance
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Heated goggles are most often used for military operations and scientific research that requires the wearers to have fog- and frost-free vision even under extreme temperatures. However, some skiing enthusiasts enjoy them as well, and you can get heated ski goggles from the Smith Goggle Company in Sun Valley, Idaho. Heated goggles will not keep you warm, but they will keep your vision clear.
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Features
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Heated goggles are designed to optimize the visual experience. As a result, they not only have a heating pack that keeps the lenses clear, but they also are treated with UV protection so that your eyes will be protected from the sun. In addition. they are designed to fit firmly on the face and are held in place with a wide, adjustable band that is often elastic.
Types
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Heated goggles come in many forms. In fact, the same technology that is used to manufacture the goggles is also used to design airplane windshields. However, most heated goggles have a single, elongated lens that covers both eyes. Some models are also lighted for night viewing and may have night vision options. Most are waterproof and windproof as well.
Misconceptions
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Many people think that wearing heated goggles wll actually help keep their faces warm. While the heat generated will keep the lenses clear, it is generally not significant enough to actually warm the face. The goggles will protect your upper face from cold winds, but they will not provide significant warmth other than that.
Warning
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Any time that you are going to experience extreme conditions that warrant the use of heated goggles, you should prepare with expert help ahead of time. You may need to train with a professional trainer or take medicine to fortify your body against the hardships of extreme cold. Heated goggles and other equipment can protect you, but they will not replace survival training and fitness.
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Comments
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erwinmotorbike
Jan 02, 2009
where do we get some? -
erwinmotorbike
Jan 02, 2009
where do we get some?