If you are in the field of sports you need to take special care of your eyes. Sunlight, dust and wind all can harm your eyes so that they cannot be rectified again. You ought to wear sunglasses to save your eyes from any of the eye related problems as irritation, tearing, dry eyes etc. Different fields in sports need specific tint for their goggles and all cannot go for browns or blacks. It all depends on the environmental factors and lighting conditions of your sport.
The best tint on the bright sunny day would be any dark shade while on cloudy day it will be too dark. So choose the tint for your shades carefully so that it may increase your productivity than to hamper it.
Here are some color specific benefits which can be kept in mind by you:
- Yellow or Orange tints: These colors increase the contrasts when the lighting is low either in outdoor or indoor sports. These also filter blue light for better focusing. The sports best recommended for these tints are cycling, shooting, hunting, snowmobiling, snowboarding, tennis, handball etc.
- Amber or Rose red: These colors increase the contrasts during sunny and partly cloudy days. These create serious color imbalances. The sports best recommended for these tints are cycling, shooting, hunting, snowmobiling, snowboarding, fishing and other water sports.
- Dark Amber, Copper or Brown: These colors increase the contrasts and visual acuity by blocking significant amount of blue light. It heightens contrasts with grass and blue sky. The sports best recommended for these tints are fishing, cycling, golf, hunting, skiing and other water sorts.
- Green: This color increases the contrast maintaining the color balance. The sports best recommended for this tint are baseball, golf etc.
- Grey: It reduces the brightness preserving the basic color identification.
Before selecting the tint of your eye wear take care for those to be UVA and UVB protective. No tint can take place of this essential characteristic which is useful to save your eyes from painful sunburns. If not catered to and you keep on exposing your eyes while sporting for a long period they may get damaged for ever and can develop cataracts and other serious eye problems.
Different sports persons need different tints for the safety of their eyes. For example:
- Basketball Players while playing in open should select grey or brown tints.
- Cyclists while riding in low light areas should select yellow tints. In other situations they may select any of the blue, brown or amber tints.
- Golfers should select brown or brownish rose tints to distinguish between grass and the ball clearly.
- Hikers should select browns normally but dark grey tint in high mountains.
- Hunters should select as per the lighting of the area.
- Sprinters should select dark brown or grey tints on sunny days with a mirror coating. Yellow amber is vital in low lights.
- Skiers should select amber tint to create a good contrast against the blue sky. Orange or yellow are good in low light conditions. Go for mirror coating on your shades to cut the glare on sunny days. You can use either colored lenses or sunglasses but keep in mind that tints can increase your performance if chosen carefully.