Sharp vision makes every run better. Ski goggles shield your eyes from snow, wind, and UV rays while enhancing contrast so you can read the terrain. They keep your vision clear in cloudy or snowy weather and protect you from glare on bright days, snowflakes and rain, and the occasional branch when tree skiing. More than a safety essential, they help you stay comfortable, confident, and focused on finding your best line—while looking cool!
The right ski goggles fit perfectly with your helmet, offer the right lens for the day’s light, and stay clear through changing weather and intense effort.
Fit and Comfort
Your goggles should feel snug without pressure points and create a smooth seal around your face. Try them on with your helmet to make sure there’s no gap between the two and that the frame doesn’t push down on your nose. Foam padding should be soft and breathable. Many brands also offer smaller, women’s, youth, or low-bridge fits to match different face shapes and ensure all-day comfort.
Lens shape
Ski goggles come with three main lens shapes, each affecting how you see and what you spend:
Lens tint and VLT
The lens tint you choose affects how much light reaches your eyes. This is measured by VLT (visible light transmission). A higher VLT lets in more light, while a lower one blocks brightness and glare. Choose a lens (or multiple lenses) for the conditions you ride or ski in most often:
Anti-Fog and Ventilation
Clear vision depends on good airflow. Most goggles use double-layer lenses to reduce fogging and feature venting along the top, bottom, or sides to let warm air escape. Anti-fog coatings on the inner lens also help maintain visibility, even when you’re working hard or skiing in humid conditions.
Need help finding the right pair?
Our team of ski experts can help you compare fits, lens tints, and technologies to find goggles that match your style and conditions. Get in touch online or drop by our Laval or Brossard store to try them on with your helmet for the perfect fit.
To learn more, read our blog article “How to Choose Ski Goggles?”