The Best Ski Goggles
Great ski goggles ensure clear vision in any condition, while a bad pair fogs up, struggles with light changes, and fits so poorly you'll retreat to the lodge early.
Our snow experts have bought and tested nearly 100 pairs of goggles in the last decade. We bring 50 years of combined skiing and snowboarding experience as we compare each product through hundreds of runs at ski resorts and backcountry peaks.
The best goggles for individuals with a higher budget are the Smith 4D Mag. Its incredible optical clarity and huge field of view help you see more terrain with better snow surface detail. Our team also loved the quick and easy lens-changing system.
If you are looking for a model that doesn't require changing lenses between overcast and sunny days, then the Julbo Cyrius is the answer. It has one of the widest photochromatic ranges, is fast-acting, and is not temperature-sensitive. It still has top-tier features, like plenty of ventilation and a large field of view.
Few activities rely on gear as heavily as snow sports, and we are here to help you make the right decision every step of the way, from selecting the right ski helmet to finding your next snowboard.
Editor's Note: On March 18, 2025, we updated our top award-winning ski goggles by including more size options, adding practical buying tips, and more insights from our testers.