The best sunglasses for snowmobiling combine glare control and still provide good depth perception, such as those from Black Flys. They should be snug wrap-arounds or goggles to prevent snow, ice, and wind from entering the eye area. They should be polarized or anti-glare coated, polycarbonate frames and lenses so they won´t shatter, and the lenses should be tinted brown or orange for good color rendition and depth perception.
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