Buying new ski goggles isn't complicated, but there are some basic considerations to keep in mind. If you haven't already, read our blog on "Tips for Buying Ski Goggles or Snowboard Goggles" to understand what to look for.
There are so many good snow goggles on the market today, but we’ve narrowed down a handful of our favorites for woman.
All of the ski goggles below are shatter-resistant polycarbonate material, provide 100% UV Protection, and can accommodate prescription inserts.
I love the sleek, rimless look of the Nevada. It looks just different enough to catch the eye. They have a double-pane lens and airflow through the middle of them to help minimize fogging and condensation. Fits size M-L.
Julbo has taken the fogging issue to the next level. You know how your goggles are fine until you stop to rest or are in the lift line? Rather than just relying on gels or coatings, the lens of the Ventilate is designed to pull away from the frame to allow the air to flow inside. The Ventilate is great for sunny conditions – there don’t appear to be other lens options for poor conditions. Fits size S.
With color names of Champagne and Opal, you can’t go wrong. Smith has a full range of lens options and goggle colors. Asian Fit also available.
Fits size S.
This is another nice looking, sleek goggle. Bolle has great anti-fog technology that utilizes a series of vents between the double pane of lenses to keep fogging to a minimum. The wide field of view, trendy strap colors, and nice assortment of lens colors make this the perfect everyday goggle.
Fits size S-M.
Featuring a custom design by Austrian alpine skiier Anna Fenninger, the Scarlett is Bollé’s newest goggle for women. It’s a great goggle for a low price.
Fits size S-M
For more Goggle options, check out our current list of in-stock Ski or Snowboard Goggles for Women.
27 Oct 2020
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