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Ski and snow goggles to protect your eyes on the slopes

Even on an overcast day, sun glare on the snow can make for a nasty obstacle. Whatever kind of skiing you’re doing, grabbing a pair of ski and snow goggles to wear will keep your eyes protected from the sun and your focus on the important things – like the snow under your skis and the terrain ahead. Ideal for downhill, snowboarding, alpine touring and more, you can find ski and snow goggles of all styles from outdoor brands like Smith, Knockaround, Spy+ and more at MEC.

Protect your eyes

The main reason why snow adventurers need a good pair of ski goggles is to protect their eyes from harsh environmental elements (they also look really cool). The cold wind and blowing snow can easily irritate or damage exposed eyes, making goggles a necessary shield. Snow reflects up to 80% of the sun’s UV rays, which can cause snow blindness and long-term damage to your eyes if they’re not properly protected.

Enhanced visibility

While you’re racing down the hill at high speeds, having perfect visibility of the terrain you’re traversing over is essential to protect yourself from a nasty tumble. Lighting conditions can change rapidly on the slopes, from bright sunshine to thick fog. Most ski goggles come with interchangeable or versatile lenses that can be switched out depending on the light. Goggles with darker tints are great for sunnier days, while lighter or yellow-tinted lenses are better for low-light conditions, enhancing contrast and your depth-perception.

Anti-fog tech

Our warm bodies can fog up cheaper goggles or lenses that aren’t made for the winter. Modern ski and snow goggles come equipped with anti-fog technology to keep your vision nice and clear. Shop for goggles with double-layered lenses, anti-fog coatings and ventilation systems to make sure you won’t deal with foggy lenses at the worst timing. Goggles with proper ventilation also allows moisture to escape, even during heavy (and sweaty) exertion.

Find the perfect fit

Most ski and snow goggles come in several sizes and styles to give you a secure and comfy fit. Adjustable straps and flexible frames allow goggles to fit snugly on your face without pinching or causing discomfort. Foam padding provides additional comfort and helps create a tight seal to keep out wind and snow. Also, make sure you test your goggles out with your ski or snowboard helmet to make sure they fit.