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Question: Recommendation on Ski goggles with price ~$50

alison wong

Angel Diva
Asking this question on behalf of my ski friend. She was looking at few black Friday sales.

She wants to know: what's a relatively okay ski goggles that's about $50?

She is a recreational skier, I assume she is looking for something basic, no frills.

Any input you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
 

ski diva

Administrator
Staff member
I used to have some Uvex goggles that were way cheap and surprisingly good, but I can't remember what they were called. The best thing for her to do, I think, is just go to a shop and try some on.
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
At that price, fit is more important than anything else. Meaning fit to the face. Ideally also a good fit for the helmet too. The first goggles I had did leave a small gap on my forehead for the helmet but that didn't matter for Mid-Atlantic skiing since it's not that cold. So depends on whether someone plans to ski in frigid conditions with a given helmet and goggle combination.
 

mustski

Angel Diva
Personally, I love Scott giggles. There are always sales online. I lose goggles a lot so I buy cheap goggles. My only caveat is NO FOGGING. Scott’s don’t fog and they work very well.
 

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