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Find Skiing Protective Gear for the Entire Family

Ski helmets and other safety gear are important to wear when embarking on a skiing adventure. No matter how advanced of a skier you are, accidents happen on the slopes. Luckily, Sears has a huge collection of skiing protective gear to protect you and your family. Choose from ski helmets, goggles, gloves and more equipment that could potentially prevent serious injury. Don't let anything hold you back, especially injuries, from skiing in your winter wonderland.

Helmets are extremely important when it comes to safety for any sport, especially high-speed ones like skiing. Just like ski bindings are made to fit your skis, helmets are measured to fit your head snugly. Certain ski styles include the full shell, half shell and full face helmets. Full-shell covers the head and ears and are ideal for racing. Half shell tends to be more comfortable than other helmets but only lightly covers the ears. Full face is the highest level of coverage: it protects everything but the eyes. This leaves room for goggles or a plastic shield.

Consider lens shape and lens tint when buying goggles. There are two different types of lens shapes, flat and spherical. Flat tends to be less expensive but gives you limited peripheral vision while spherical gives you a wider view and usually cost more. Just like ski poles come in different colors, so do goggle lenses. These colors are more than just a fashion statement; each color is ideal for a certain type of light situation. Black is meant for very sunny days, orange is a good all-around tint and amber is great for a little sunlight. Sears has all these colors and more so that you get the most out of your skiing goggles.

Just like skiing racks guard your skis against falling, gloves protect your hands from the wet and cold weather that could lead to frostbite. For extremely cold weather climates, choose mittens over gloves. Mittens are warmer than gloves because your fingers are all in one compartment instead of separated. While warmth is definitely a top consideration, breathability and waterproof should also be considered. Investing in a good pair of gloves or mittens will be worth it. Not only can you wear these on the slopes but you can also wear them while you play in the backyard.

Find the best protective gear for you and your family, to help prevent injuries on the slopes. Sears has all the equipment you need in a variety of sizes. No matter how advanced you are load up on protective gear for extra protection.