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Skating goggles – sharp vision at full speed While skating is all about focus, speed and agility. A good pair of skate glasses protects your eyes from cold, driving wind and glare while maintaining optimal vision on the ice. Whether you’re training on the track, touring or hitting the ice – the right goggles make the difference between riding and performing. Our ska…

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    Skating goggles – sharp vision at full speed


    Skating is all about focus, speed and agility. Whether you are training on the rink, touring or hitting the ice – a good pair of skate glasses makes the difference between just riding and performing. Skating goggles protect your eyes from cold riding wind, bright sunlight and glare on the ice, while keeping a sharp view of the surface.

    While skating, your eyes get a lot of abuse. The combination of speed, cold air and reflection of sunlight on the ice can quickly lead to watery eyes or tired vision. A good pair of skating goggles protects your eyes from wind, cold and UV rays so you can continue to ride comfortably and safely.

    Our skate goggles are designed for comfort, stability and aerodynamics. The lightweight frame fits snugly to the face and remains stable even at high speed. Many models are designed to be worn comfortably with a helmet, hat or headband.

    In addition, ventilation and clear vision play a major role. Anti-fog lenses and ventilation openings prevent the lenses from fogging up during exercise. So you always maintain sharp vision, even when you train intensely or ride long trips.

    The lenses provide full UV400 protection against harmful solar radiation and reduce glare from the ice. Contrast-enhanced tints help to better recognize textures and unevenness in the ice, providing calmer vision and more control while skating.

    For low-light conditions such as overcast days, indoor rinks or dusk, there are also special lenses such as Oakley’ s Prizm Low Light. This technology increases contrast and lets more light through, allowing you to better see details in the ice without making the image too dark.

    At Specialspex you can find skate glasses that are suitable for both recreational skaters and competitive skaters. Many models are also available with prescription lenses, so you always have optimal vision while riding.

    Skating prescription glasses

    Even if you need prescription glasses, you can skate comfortably with sports glasses. Many skating glasses are available with prescription lenses or with an insert clip into which corrective lenses are placed.

    So you combine protection from wind and sun with sharp vision on the ice. At Specialspex, prescription sports glasses are tailored to your eyes and use so that you maintain optimal vision during every workout or trip.

    Frequently asked questions

    Contrast-enhancing lenses or special technologies such as Prizm Low Light or yellow lenses help you see structures and irregularities in the ice more clearly. This is especially useful in cloudy conditions, indoor rinks, or low-light situations.
    Ice-skating glasses are designed not to break during normal use. The lenses are made from very strong materials such as polycarbonate, which are specifically developed for sports eyewear. Unlike glass lenses, they do not shatter or break into sharp pieces, which is important for eye safety.
    With a hard impact, the lenses or frame may become damaged or scratched, but they will not break or splinter. In rare cases, a small mounting part may break, causing a lens to come loose.

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