Choosing Snow and Ski Goggles
Snow and ski goggles will help you spend your time on the slopes in comfort and style! At Public Lands, you can choose from a wide variety of goggles to suit all face shapes and weather conditions. This includes goggles with mirrored and non-mirrored lenses.
Why You Need Snow and Ski Goggles
If you're new to skiing or snowboarding, you might be wondering if ski goggles are essential to your winter sports gear. While sunglasses offer some comfort, snow and ski goggles have specialized lenses that reduce glare. Properly fitted snow and ski goggles reduce wind shear to further enhance your comfort when participating in winter sports.
Understanding Mirrored and Non-Mirrored Lenses
Mirrored lenses reflect more light than non-mirrored lenses. They have an outer coating that can block up to 50% more light than other lenses. Generally, mirrored lenses are recommended for use in sunny weather.
Since non-mirrored lenses let in more light than mirrored lenses, they're recommended for use at night or in cloudy conditions. You can also use them in fog.
Choosing Tints That Suit the Weather
The lenses of snow and ski goggles are tinted to help you adapt to different weather conditions. At Public Lands, you'll find goggles with pink, yellow, brown and gray tints.
For activities in bad weather, choose a pink or yellow tint to improve visibility. Brown and gray tints reduce color distortion, and they're ideal for use in good weather conditions.
Getting the Right Fit for Your Face
Public Lands has goggles to suit any face shape. For a fit that's snug and comfortable, opt for women's, youth or small-sized goggles if you have a smaller face. Unisex, adult and medium-sized goggles are ideal for most adults.
Are you looking for more ski or snowboard gear? You may want to check out Public Lands' helmets, gloves or snowboarding boots.