Have you ever tried to ski or snowboard without goggles? Generally speaking, it’s a horrendous idea. Snowflakes bombard eyeballs like X-wings did the Death Star. Wind withers peepers into useless prunes. Skewer-sharp branches threaten at every turn. And blinding UV rays, reflecting off obliging snow, scorch retinas to the kind of crisp a steakhouse maître d’ might describe as “well done.”
Without goggles, even the most proficient of skiers and snowboarders are as blind and helpless as newborn puppies. That’s why we’ve wrangled specs from the top brands and put them to the test.
Products in the Guide
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Anon M4 Goggles (Toric) + Bonus Lens
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Dragon PXV
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Smith 4D MAG + ChromaPop
Best Snow Goggles
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Pit Viper The Mangrove Synthesizer
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Oakley Fall Line L Snow Goggles
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Giro Method
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Spy Marauder
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Smith I/O MAG Imprint 3D
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Dynafit TLT Pro Goggle
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Sweet Protection Interstellar RIG Reflect Goggles
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Shred Simplify+ Snow Goggle
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POC Nexal Clarity
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100% Norg
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How We Tested
We tested our cadre of snow goggles on Mammoth Mountain and in the Mammoth, CA backcountry, braving unexpected storms and flurries and enjoying pristine bluebird days to pick the best of the bunch. While testing, we focused on clarity, ease (or complexity) of lens swapping, comfort and price. After testing a wide selection of brands and styles, we landed on the following picks.
To learn more about our testing methodology and how we evaluate products, head here.