
Goggles for Skiing
and Snowboarding
The 39-page Goggle Guide from Sunglasses Shop is packed with the best and latest from Oakley, Dragon, Von Zipper, Dirty Dog, Electric and many more.
It’s your guide to the world’s greatest goggles for skiing and snowboarding, featuring the best in tech and comfort to help get you the most from your ride when you head out on the slopes this season. Click the guide to start your journey.
What To Look For In A Goggle
Some people love a polarised lens when they're skiing or snowboarding, others don't. Some brands argue that a polarised lens can make certain elements of the mountainside, such as icy patches, harder to see. Others say the glare beating properties make up for it. We think it's a very personal choice.
The most important things you need from your goggles are clarity – you need to see properly; anti-fogging – again if you can't see it will ruin your day; comfort – you're out there a long time so comfort will be an issue.
You'll want a great downward and peripheral view and protection from the elements too.
Brands such as Oakley have been at the cutting edge of goggle technology for 30 years. With a range of Lexan and Plutonite lenses, a huge array of lenses which can be switched at the drop of a board and the unsurpassed clarity and anti-fogging, Oakley are worn by the best.
There's others too. adidas and Bolle also offer technical edge-of-the-mountain stuff in their optics and frames, and you‘ll find there's as much technology in their ranges as there is powder on the slopes. Of course eye-catching brilliance doesn't have to come at a high price. With mountain-topping Cebe and Dirty Dog you'll get the most important things you want from a goggle at a great price.
It's your mountain and your ride. Having the right tools is crucial for a good one.
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