- 1). Take your eye prescription, should you wear contacts or glasses, to an optic shop and have custom-made prescription sport lenses made and installed into the goggles. Make sure you tell the technicians to use shatterproof and fog-resistant material for the lenses.
- 2). Coordinate the goggle color design with your helmet and snow clothing. Many snowboarding companies make after-market straps for goggles in different colors, designs or prints. Ideas include tribal tattoos, animal themes or Northwest totem motifs.
- 3). Pick out several lenses for different light conditions. Many snowboard goggles are made to switch lenses as the light changes. Customize with rose, amber, mirror and smoke-colored lenses.
- 4). Cut the foam around the edges to make a perfect contour for your face. Before cutting anything, make sure to measure twice, and then cut once.
- 5). Change the slider buckles to custom colors. After-market buckles are available at sporting goods or outdoor outfitters and come in a variety of colors. Ditch the standard black buckles, and add some color to the goggles.
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