Ski Goggles
Which Goggle Lens Colour Should I Choose?
In general, lenses with a darker hue permit less light to pass through, making them ideal for sun protection. Conversely, lighter lenses allow more light, which is beneficial on overcast, dimmer days. Besides colour, each lens is assigned a VLT rating in % (Visual Light Transmission). A lower VLT-% means less light is permitted, suiting bright sunny days. Conversely, a higher VLT-% allows more light, perfect for cloudy and snowy environments.
Certain goggles offer the feature of interchangeable lenses, enabling you to swap lenses to match weather conditions better. Some ski or snowboard goggles in our range even include an additional lens at no cost.
Do Children Need to Wear Ski Goggles?
Indeed, children should wear ski goggles as they shield against diverse weather conditions during skiing and enhance visibility. The lens offers protection from harmful UV rays and serves as a defence against wind and snow, keeping your child's face warm as a result.
Various features in children's snow goggles can guide your choice of model. Key features to consider include anti-fog technology, OTG (Over The Glasses) for eyeglass wearers, and interchangeable lenses. Having an extra lens to switch gives flexibility for sunny or cloudy, snowy days. The best kids' ski goggles will encompass a combination of these features, if not all.
Ensuring that your children are dressed suitably lays the foundation for a positive skiing experience. Thermal clothing is essential as base layers to keep them warm. To explore our assortment, please visit Ski Base Layers.