which ski goggles are the best?




I am going skiing in a few months and I planning on buying new goggles. I would like to but them from oakley any where from $80-$135. I want these goggles to last a long time(get what i pay for) and also have the appropriate features such as UVA & UVB protection, anti fog, and comfort.

Which style/ len is the best?

oakley crowbars are the best goggles hands down. get the crow bars or a frames. im getting the crowbars next year with the g30 lense or blue iridium. best goggles ull ever wear


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4 Responses to “which ski goggles are the best?”

  1. stone says:

    Different lenses are for different light. Anticipate the conditions where you’ll be skiing and research it. Many Oakley gog’s have replaceable lenses. You should probably try them on to check the fit, and try them on with your helmet to make sure they fit correctly with your helmet.
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  2. billay says:

    if you wear a helmet, make sure the goggles fit snugly and comfortably on the helmet before you buy them…. not all goggles fit on all helmets
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  3. Robert D says:

    oakley crowbars are the best goggles hands down. get the crow bars or a frames. im getting the crowbars next year with the g30 lense or blue iridium. best goggles ull ever wear
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  4. Elchaseo says:

    Goggles are very much a preferance. Different color lenses as well as polarization should be considered. If you ski in bright sunlight most of the time consider a darker lense. If you want an all day all night goggle i would say go with a yellow or lighter orange, or dare i say clear. If you don’t mind changing goggles when the sun goes down check out a bronze as it is great in bright light maybe with a mirror finish. Comfort is super important, but is very personal. Everyone loves oakley, sadly they make a goggle that i find uncomfortable around the eyes and also one that doesn’t quite fit my helmet (not wide enough). I have a great pair of oakley goggles worth around 100 bucks but they are not my favorites (i inherited them lol). Most colored goggles have some U.V. protection and i know oakley and spy list all that kind of stuff at their website.

    Any goggle in that price range will have anti fog to one degree or another.

    As for style, that is prefrence as well. I prefer a bubble lense over the more normal flat lense as it gives me better perrifrials. Most more expensive goggles are of this type. One last thing as for colors i would stay away from in a lense. What out for blue, it causes eyestrain in most light conditions, yellow is great for night but can be over whelming in bright light and a goggle that is simply to dark…if you can weld in the things then its probably pretty damn hard to ski in them.
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