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How should ski goggles fit?

How should ski goggles fit?

Posted by Goggles N More on 20th Dec 2019

A lot of skiers, snowboarders, and snowmobilers make the incorrect assumption that ski goggles are one-size-fits-are. In fact, sizing is an important consideration when it comes to selecting the right ski goggles because goggles can vary significantly in terms of size. Those participating in winter sports are likely to find that visibility and comfort are both negatively impacted when they don't pay enough attention to selecting ski goggles that are the right size.

As a skier or snowboarder, you no doubt pay a great deal of attention to the size of your boots and board or skies. You shouldn't underestimate the importance of ski goggles as another necessary piece of equipment to enjoy winter sports safely and successfully. The following is important information for those who are trying to determine what size  ski goggles are best for their needs.

How To Correctly Size Your Ski Goggles

While ski goggle sizing is important, there is unfortunately no strictly standardized sizing system in place regarding ski goggles. While some ski goggle manufacturers might label their goggles as small or large, this type of sizing might vary significantly between manufacturers. A medium ski goggle from one manufacturer might be the same size as a large goggle from another manufacturer. You should look at ski goggle sizes as rough guidelines rather than precise indicators of how big or small goggles are.

This means that the best way to find the correct goggle size is to judge by your helmet size. Helmets generally are made with a more standardized size system than ski goggles are. If your helmet is a large size, look out for larger sized ski goggles. If you have more than one helmet you wear depending on the conditions or the activity you're participating in, you might achieve the most possible comfort if you have a separate set of ski goggles that you wear with each helmet. You also might want to have multiple pairs of ski goggles if you sometimes ski or board with a helmet and sometimes without. You'll probably want to have smaller goggles when you're skiing without a helmet than you do when you ski with your helmet on.

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Considerations For Ski Goggle Size and Fit

One of the most important things ski goggles need to do is seal out all precipitation and air circulation with the outside to minimize fogging. When you have your goggles on, there should be no gap between the goggle padding and your face.

Individuals have differently sized heads and faces. However, they also have differently shaped faces. Your ski goggles need to be compatible with the shape as well as the size of your face. Observe the shape of different ski goggles when you're goggle shopping and consider how well it's going to fit your face.

Put some thought into how well goggles you're interested in buying will follow the contours of your face well. Also, pay special attention to the way the strap fits. Make sure it is neither too tight nor too loose around your head. Of course, you will be able to adjust the strap to achieve a range of sizes to find the best possible fit.

Another option would be to use prescription goggle inserts inside regular ski goggles. Goggles N More specializes in custom RX lenses for inserts and ski goggles for more options to accommodate your vision.

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