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 Size | Lens Width | Lens Height | Recommended Features | Lens Technology | Frame Material | Strap Features | Field of View |
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Small (Youth, Petite Faces) | 135-145 mm | 70-80 mm | Dual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protection | Anti-fog, UV protection | Flexible polyurethane | Adjustable, silicone grip for stability | Narrow to moderate |
Small (Youth, Petite Faces) | 135-145 mm | 75-85 mm | Anti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strap | Anti-fog, UV protection | Lightweight plastic | Adjustable, anti-slip strap | Moderate |
Small (Youth, Petite Faces) | 135-145 mm | 80-90 mm | Spherical lens, full UV protection, venting system | Spherical lens, anti-fog | Polycarbonate | Adjustable strap, soft face foam | Wide |
Medium (Most Adults) | 145-155 mm | 75-85 mm | Dual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protection | Anti-fog, UV protection | Flexible polyurethane | Adjustable, silicone grip for stability | Moderate |
Medium (Most Adults) | 145-155 mm | 80-90 mm | Anti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strap | Anti-fog, UV protection | Lightweight plastic | Adjustable, anti-slip strap | Wide |
Medium (Most Adults) | 145-155 mm | 85-95 mm | Spherical lens, full UV protection, venting system | Spherical lens, anti-fog | Polycarbonate | Adjustable strap, soft face foam | Extra-wide |
Large (Wide Faces) | 155-165 mm | 80-90 mm | Dual-layer anti-fog lens, basic UV protection | Anti-fog, UV protection | Flexible polyurethane | Adjustable, silicone grip for stability | Wide |
Large (Wide Faces) | 155-165 mm | 85-95 mm | Anti-fog coating, UV protection, adjustable strap | Anti-fog, UV protection | Lightweight plastic | Adjustable, anti-slip strap | Extra-wide |
Large (Wide Faces) | 155-165 mm | 90-100 mm | Spherical lens, full UV protection, venting system | Spherical lens, anti-fog | Polycarbonate | Adjustable strap, soft face foam | Panoramic/Maximum coverage |
Additional Information in the Expanded Table:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).