Ski Goggles Size Chart

Select the relevant options below to find the perfect ski goggles size for your needs.

Recommended Ski Goggles Specifications

Face Size Lens Width Lens Height Recommended Features

Expanded Ski Goggles Size Chart

Face SizeLens WidthLens HeightRecommended FeaturesLens TechnologyFrame MaterialStrap FeaturesField of View
Small (Youth, Petite Faces)135-145 mm70-80 mmDual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protectionAnti-fog, UV protectionFlexible polyurethaneAdjustable, silicone grip for stabilityNarrow to moderate
Small (Youth, Petite Faces)135-145 mm75-85 mmAnti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strapAnti-fog, UV protectionLightweight plasticAdjustable, anti-slip strapModerate
Small (Youth, Petite Faces)135-145 mm80-90 mmSpherical lens, full UV protection, venting systemSpherical lens, anti-fogPolycarbonateAdjustable strap, soft face foamWide
Medium (Most Adults)145-155 mm75-85 mmDual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protectionAnti-fog, UV protectionFlexible polyurethaneAdjustable, silicone grip for stabilityModerate
Medium (Most Adults)145-155 mm80-90 mmAnti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strapAnti-fog, UV protectionLightweight plasticAdjustable, anti-slip strapWide
Medium (Most Adults)145-155 mm85-95 mmSpherical lens, full UV protection, venting systemSpherical lens, anti-fogPolycarbonateAdjustable strap, soft face foamExtra-wide
Large (Wide Faces)155-165 mm80-90 mmDual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protectionAnti-fog, UV protectionFlexible polyurethaneAdjustable, silicone grip for stabilityWide
Large (Wide Faces)155-165 mm85-95 mmAnti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strapAnti-fog, UV protectionLightweight plasticAdjustable, anti-slip strapExtra-wide
Large (Wide Faces)155-165 mm90-100 mmSpherical lens, full UV protection, venting systemSpherical lens, anti-fogPolycarbonateAdjustable strap, soft face foamPanoramic/Maximum coverage

Additional Information in the Expanded Table:

  1. Lens Technology: This describes the type of lens technology in the goggles, such as:
    • Anti-fog: Helps reduce fogging during use.
    • UV Protection: Protects eyes from harmful UV rays.
    • Spherical Lens: Provides better peripheral vision and reduces distortion.
  2. Frame Material: Specifies what the goggle frame is made from, such as:
    • Flexible Polyurethane: Offers flexibility and durability.
    • Polycarbonate: Lightweight, impact-resistant material.
    • Lightweight Plastic: Ensures comfort and ease of use.
  3. Strap Features: Describes additional features related to the goggle strap, such as:
    • Adjustable, Silicone Grip: Helps the goggles stay in place during use.
    • Anti-slip Strap: Prevents the goggles from slipping off.
    • Soft Face Foam: Adds comfort and a better fit against the face.
  4. Field of View: Indicates the range of vision provided by the goggles:
    • Narrow to Moderate: Suitable for smaller faces, providing a more focused field of view.
    • Moderate: Standard coverage, typical for most adults.
    • Wide: Provides a broader field of view, suitable for active or competitive skiers.
    • Extra-wide/Panoramic: Maximum coverage for exceptional peripheral vision.

Expanded Explanations:

  1. Lens Width and Height:
    • These measurements ensure that the goggles fit properly over the face, without gaps or discomfort.
    • Larger faces or those with more prominent features need wider goggles, while youth or petite faces benefit from smaller, more compact goggles.
  2. Recommended Features:
    • Dual-layer anti-fog lens: Helps prevent fogging for better clarity while skiing.
    • Spherical lens: Offers less distortion and improved optics, which is ideal for higher performance or extreme conditions.
    • Venting system: Promotes airflow to prevent fogging.
  3. Frame Material and Strap Features:
    • Different frame materials provide varying levels of flexibility, durability, and comfort.
    • Adjustable straps with anti-slip features make it easier to customize the fit and ensure the goggles stay in place.
  4. Field of View:
    • The wider the field of view, the more you can see around you, which is especially important in high-speed skiing or racing.

Additional Features to Include:

  • Interchangeable Lenses: Some goggles allow for lens replacement based on conditions (e.g., sunny vs. cloudy).
  • Helmet Compatibility: Ensuring that goggles fit with various helmet types is crucial.
  • Price Range: If you’re recommending goggles at different price points.
  • Anti-scratch coating: Some goggles feature coatings that help prevent lens scratches.
  • Lens Color: Offer recommendations for different lens colors based on the weather conditions (e.g., yellow for low-light, mirrored for bright days).
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