Introduction
Warmer and more protective than sunglasses, goggles are an indispensable item when skiing in windy, snowy or cold conditions.
Step One
Try on several pairs of goggles. Some brands have a tendency to fit certain head shapes better than others.
Step Two
Check out the ventilation system of the goggles you're thinking about purchasing. The nemesis of goggles is fog, so you want an adequate ventilation system that allows air into the goggles.
Step Three
Make sure the goggles fit your head snugly. Keep in mind that most days you'll be wearing a hat of some sort or a helmet.
Step Four
Determine whether the lens is removable. Certain lens colors are better than others for different light and snow conditions.
Step Five
Find out whether the goggles have a warranty, and what type it is.
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