Weather
All ski masks offer 100% UV protection.
Screen tints, size, ventilation and anti-fogging ... there are ski goggles for all occasions to ensure good visibility and optimum protection on the ski slopes. So how to make sure you choose the right one?
Your choice of ski goggles should be based on 3 criteria: weather, anti-fogging and size
All ski masks offer 100% UV protection.
Fog and snow: poor visibility
The screen is clear, yellow in colour to allow a better view of the lie of the land.
Sun or cloud: good visibility
The screen is dark for optimal visibility.
Changing weather: changing visibility
Removable screens, photochromatic screens, electro-photochromatic screens to change the screen tint depending on the weather
Masks come with an anti-fogging treatment to avoid any inconvenience.
Simple screen
With anti-fogging treatment of the inside screen. Essential level
Double screen
With anti-fog treatment, with an insulating air pocket creating a thermal filter. High-performance level
Ventilated double screen
For maximum ventilation and anti-fog treatment. Optimal level
It is important to make sure that you choose the right size for your goggles. There are two sizes: S and L.
If you normally wear glasses, go for OTG models (Over The Glasses), designed to be worn with glasses.