Ski Goggles & Glasses

Protect your eyes from the glare of the sun and the spray of fresh powder with our fantastic ski goggles. With UV protection and cool designs, our goggles are the best on the market. Perfect for skiing and snowboarding, our selection of snowboard goggles offer varied protection and a comfortable fit.

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Guide to Buying Ski Goggles

Ski goggles are essential for protecting your eyes from glare, harmful UV rays, cold winds, and swirling snow. They improve clarity in changing light and help you read terrain confidently across the slopes. Whether you prefer ski goggles or snowboard goggles, the right lens shape, frame design, and anti fog coating provide comfort and consistent visibility throughout your day. With options designed for adults and kids, you can find a pair that balances protection, style, and comfort for winter conditions.

Choosing the right goggles ensures clear vision, dependable protection, and a comfortable fit in all weather.

Ski goggles come in several designs that offer different benefits for visibility, comfort, and helmet compatibility. Understanding these types helps you choose the right pair for your skiing or snowboarding needs.

  • Dual lens goggles: Use a double layer construction that creates a thermal barrier to help reduce fogging and improve clarity in cold conditions.
  • Mirrored lens goggles: Include reflective coatings that help reduce glare on bright days and improve comfort in sunny conditions.
  • Low light goggles: Feature amber, rose, or yellow tints that enhance contrast and terrain detail during overcast or snowy days.
  • OTG goggles: Designed to fit comfortably over prescription glasses while creating a sealed and comfortable frame fit.
  • Helmet compatible goggles: Include flexible frames and adjustable straps that sit securely with most ski helmets.
  • Snowboard goggles: Often built with wide frames and strong peripheral vision to support comfort and visibility on the board.

With these options, you can select goggles that match your visibility needs and preferred winter activities.

Materials and How They Work

Trespass ski goggles use durable and protective materials that support clarity, comfort, and all day performance in winter weather. Below are five commonly used materials chosen for their strength and suitability for skiing and snowboarding.

  • Polycarbonate lenses: Provide strong impact resistance and clear vision with reduced distortion.
  • TPU frames: Stay flexible and comfortable around the face, even in cold temperatures.
  • Triple layer foam: Creates a soft, insulating seal that improves comfort and reduces air gaps.
  • Silicone backed straps: Help goggles stay securely in place against helmets during active movement.
  • Polyester straps: Add strength and durability, supporting long term use on the slopes.

These materials work together to deliver comfort, protection, and clarity in winter environments.

High quality ski goggles include features that enhance comfort, durability, and clarity on the mountain.

  • Anti-fog coating helps reduce fogging and maintain visibility.
  • Dual layer lenses support clarity by creating greater resistance to fog.
  • Helmet compatible straps help form a flush fit with most ski helmets.
  • Triple layer face foam adds comfort and helps create a secure seal.
  • UV protection supports safety in bright and variable weather conditions.
  • Ventilation channels help control moisture and improve airflow.
  • Spherical lenses improve peripheral vision and reduce visual distortion.
  • Cylindrical lenses offer solid performance and a clean, lower profile shape.
  • A microfibre bag helps keep lenses clean and scratch free when not in use.

These features help your goggles stay comfortable, clear, and secure throughout the day.

Your skiing or snowboarding conditions influence which goggles perform best. Selecting the right pair helps ensure consistent clarity and comfort.

  • All conditions: Goggles with versatile tints or interchangeable lenses help manage shifting light.
  • Bright days: Mirrored lenses help reduce glare and improve comfort in sunny conditions.
  • Overcast or low light: Amber or yellow tints help enhance contrast and improve terrain detail.
  • Backcountry and touring: Lightweight spherical lenses support wider peripheral vision and reduce fogging.
  • Beginner or budget options: Cylindrical lenses offer reliable performance with essential anti fog features.
  • Helmet use: OTG or helmet compatible goggles help create a stable and gap free fit.

Choosing goggles based on your activity helps maintain visibility and confidence across the slopes.

What are the best ski goggles?

The best ski goggles for you depend on both your ability and price range. It is an absolute must that your goggles are compatible with your ski helmet. It’s also best to choose a pair with additional padding at the front, which helps to withstand the cold, too. Flat lenses – the standard for ski goggles – allow for good peripheral vision and solid all-round performance, whereas spherical lenses offer both great peripheral vision and a more reduced glare than the flat lens. These prevent visual distortion and reduce the effects of fog, too. A single lens offers ample protection for beginners, whereas a second lens creates a gap which traps heat and in turn, prevents fogging up. Darker lens ski goggles are advised for bright conditions, with more transparent lenses being better suited for the opposite, as they’re designed to let maximum light in. Brown or orange-tinted lenses offer a happy medium.

How to keep ski goggles from fogging?

The best way to keep ski goggles from fogging is by choosing a pair that is most resistant to it. As discussed above, these are spherical lens goggles and dual-lens goggles. Ski and snowboard goggles that feature vents also help prevent them from fogging up, as these allow more air to flow inside.

Are all ski goggles UV protective?

Most modern ski goggles offer full UVA and UVB protection to help shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. This protection is important even on cloudy days as UV exposure increases at higher altitudes. Checking the product information helps confirm the level of UV protection provided.