Snow Kiting Sunglasses
Snow Kiter Paul Menta checking out some Utah snow
When choosing sunglasses for snow boarding or snow kiting, consider the following:
1. A rigid frame with minimal give helps keep frames on your head. Flexible frames fail in falls because too much give lets them come off too easily. (Road Trip, Whistler, S Rat and Standard are all rigid frames.)
2. A non-elastic strap is required for the same reasons mentioned above. (Road Trip, Whistler, S Rat and Standard come with non-elastic straps.)
3. Ventilation is important to combat fogging. (Whistler and S Rat frames have a removable nose piece that separates the frame from the face to increase ventilation.)
4. A removable strap allows for use off of the mountain. (Included with Road Trip, Whistler and S Rat frames. Standard is offered as an option.)
5. For asian or wider faces, consider a wider frame. (Whistler and Road Trip frames)
6. For really thick prescriptions, you will need a flatter frame front to accept your lenses. (In order of flatness - S Rat, Road Trip, Whistler, Standard)
All SILVERFISH SURF SUNGLASSES INCLUDE THE ITEMS BELOW
-Polarized lenses cut down glare, or vertical light that reflects off flat surfaces such as snow, water, wet roads, etc.
-100% UVA/UVB protection
-Polycarbonate lenses
Road Trip
For average to large size heads.
For more information see Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for Comparison Chart
Whistler
For average to large size heads.
For more information see Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for Comparison Chart
S Rat II
For average to small size heads.
For more information see Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for Comparison Chart
Standard
For average to small size heads.
For more information see Frequently Asked Questions
Click here for Comparison Chart













