Sunglasses for Kids Tips
Maintenance for Kids' Sunglasses
Kids tend to wear out sunglasses faster
because they grow out of them, and their active lifestyle
is sometimes rough on the sunglasses. Parents should
periodically check the sunglasses and frames for cracks,
loose screws and other pieces, to make sure the sunglasses
are safe and secure for their children. If sunglasses show
signs of damage or wear, it's best to replace them with a
new pair.
Amber and Orange Tints
Amber and orange tints are great for blocking blue
light. This makes them especially good in fog, or on
cloudy or hazy days. They are often used by hunters,
cyclists, and skiers.
Fit-overs Are a Great Fit For Kids
If your child wears prescription eyeglasses, fit-overs
sunglasses may be the best option for their outdoor eye
protection. Considering the quick rate at which kids grow,
their lens prescription may change as often as once a
year. It doesn't make much economical sense to purchase
prescription sunglasses for them. Fit-over sunglasses are
designed to slip comfortably over any pair of eyeglasses.
Only one pair is needed no matter how often your kids
change prescriptions!
Sporty Kids' Sunglasses
Protection of you childrens' eyes is certainly
important when choosing sunglasses for them. Bolle
Sunglasses are a great option because they offer fantastic
protection while still being durable and sporty. The
frames offer super strong rubber temples and nose pads for
comfortable adhesion. The Bolle fortified nylon frame
material is comfortably lightweight and virtually
indestructible. A good thing for active kids!
Kids and Sunglasses
Children under 14 are three times as vulnerable to UV
damage from the sunīs rays, so they need sunglasses. Many
companies carry sunglasses and sports goggles specifically
for kids, such as Bolle, who has a variety of models sized
just for smaller faces.
Choosing Sunglasses for Kids
Since young eyes are so sensitive to UV rays, picking
just the right sunglasses for youngsters is quite
important. Many manufacturers create special lenses for
children to completely protect their young eyes. Look for
100 percent UV protection and flexible frames that can
stand up to kids active lifestyles.
Getting Your Kids to Wear
Sunglasses
You probably won't have much trouble getting your young
children to wear sunglasses. It's a bit like dress-up for
them. Buy wrap-around sunglasses with large lenses that
fit close to the eye. which helps block sun from all
directions. If your kids are older, let them help choose
their sunglasses. They're more likely to wear them if they
like them. No matter what age your child is, remind him/her
not to look directly into the sun even when wearing
sunglasses. Also, you should wear sunglasses yourself,
since children often learn by following your lead.
Lenses for Kids' Sunglasses
Lenses for kids sunglasses should be impact resistant,
because kids can be harder on their sunglasses than
adults. Choose polycarbonate lenses for children's
sunglasses because they are impact and scratch resistant,
and will stand up to sports, school, and playtime much
better than glass lenses. Don't choose cheap plastic
lenses, because they will not stand up to scratching or
breaking.
Why Kids Need Sunglasses
Sunglasses shield your child's eyes from two types of
UV radiation. Select only styles that filter out 99 to 100
percent of both UVA and UVB radiation. The more
ultraviolet light you can keep out of the eyes, the safer
they are. If you can see your child's eyes clearly through
the lenses, it's likely they are not dark enough to
provide adequate protection. In addition, children should
wear large-brimmed hats to further protect their eyes,
especially when exposed to the sun for long periods.
Lightweight Sunglasses For Kids
When kids play outdoors, there's nothing gentle about
it. They need quality sunglasses that can withstand the
stress. Revo sunglasses provide excellent resistance to
abrasion and scraping, but still offer optimal visual
qualities. Kids need sunglasses that are not cumbersome.
Many styles of the Revo sunglasses offer special Revo lens
treatments. These coatings, pre-applied during
manufacturing, help to reduce the thickness and weight of
the sunglasses overall so your kids aren't weighed down
during play.
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