Ski Goggles
Which Goggle Lens Colour is Ideal?
Darker lenses generally block out more sunlight, making them ideal for bright days. In contrast, lighter lenses are beneficial on overcast days as they let in more light. Beyond colour, lenses are rated with a percentage for Visual Light Transmission (VLT). A lower VLT-% means reduced light transmission, perfect for sunny days, while a higher VLT-% allows more light in, making it suitable for cloudy and snowy conditions.
Certain goggles feature changeable lenses, allowing you to swap lenses to match varying weather conditions. In our range, some ski or snowboard goggles include a complimentary second lens.
Are Ski Goggles Necessary for Kids?
Absolutely, ensuring kids wear ski goggles is crucial as they offer protection against diverse weather conditions and enhance visibility. The lenses on junior ski goggles protect from harmful UV rays and serve as a barrier against wind and snow, also keeping your child’s face warm.
When choosing kids' snow goggles, several features can influence your choice. Notable features include anti-fog technology, OTG (Over The Glasses) compatibility for eyeglass wearers, and interchangeable lenses. An extra lens that can be swapped allows for optimal performance on both sunny and snowy days. The best children's ski goggles will incorporate a mix of these features, if not all.
Proper attire is another cornerstone for your children's enjoyable skiing experience. To keep them warm, ensure they are dressed in thermal clothing as base layers. To explore our selection, visit Ski Base Layers.