Snow Goggles For Men, Which One to Pick?
The many snow goggles might look similar, but functionally there is a lot of difference that must be considered when choosing the right goggles for a day out on the slopes. More in-depth information is available on each product listing, but in overview you should consider the following:
- Comfort. Yes, right at the top of the list is comfort, or how well the googles fit your face. It should fit snug, but not tight. You should wear the goggles all day without realising their presence, as this allows you to focus on your snowboarding and skiing.
- UV protection. The lens of the goggles must be coated with a UV block because out there in the snow, UV light is a major risk the eye health. A polarised lens is also great.
- Lens colour. The colour of the lens should also be considered, and here it is often good to own several men’s snow ski goggles. Go with rose, yellow or orange lenses on cloudy days, as it allows more visual light transmission. Orange and amber lenses are best for most conditions.
Also remember a "Gogglesoc" to protect the lens of the men’s snowboard goggles from scratches when the goggles are not on your face, protecting your eyes from wind, snow and fatigue.
FAQ
How do I choose ski goggles?
What color lens is best for ski goggles?
What are the best ski goggles?
- A pair that fit your face and your nose
- The right lens for the sunlight conditions at your locations
- Includes foam for comfort
- Vents to prevent fogging
- Secure strap so your goggles don’t slide around
- Are compatible with your helmet