Collection: Snowboard Goggles

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The right snowboard goggles do more than offer clarity—they can also ensure your safety and comfort on the slopes. When you shop at ERIK’S for this important piece of gear, you can enjoy a top-tier selection from trusted brands and personalized customer service every step of the way.

Why Choose ERIK'S for Snowboard Goggles?

ERIK’S is the go-to gear shop for snowboard enthusiasts. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • A wide variety of goggles in different lenses and styles

  • Passionate, knowledgeable staff dedicated to helping you find your fit

  • Quality products, unbeatable prices, and exclusive offers

  • Simple returns and stellar customer service

Shop our selection of snowboard goggles now and see what makes us the standard for snowboarders of all skill levels.

Types of Snowboard Goggles

Take a closer look at the types of snowboard goggles we carry to understand the main differences between each style.

All-Condition Goggles

All-condition goggles are designed for versatility, allowing you to hit the slopes in a wide range of light conditions. Whether it’s a bright, sunny day or overcast skies, these goggles provide reliable visibility and are perfect for snowboarders who enjoy flexibility without switching gear.

Low-Light Goggles

Low-light goggles are specially designed to enhance visibility in dim conditions. With lenses that amplify contrast, these goggles are ideal for overcast days, snowy weather, or late-afternoon runs when natural light is limited.

Photochromic Goggles

Featuring advanced lens technology, photochromic goggles automatically adjust to changing light conditions. These highly versatile goggles darken in bright light and lighten in low light, offering seamless visibility as the environment shifts throughout the day.

Interchangeable Lens Goggles

Interchangeable lens goggles give you complete control over your visibility. These goggles come with easily swappable lenses, allowing you to tailor your eyewear to the specific weather or lighting conditions, making them a great choice for snowboarders who prioritize customization.

Over-the-Glasses (OTG) Goggles

Designed for comfort and practicality, OTG goggles fit securely over prescription glasses. They provide clear vision and protect your eyewear from the elements, ensuring that snowboarders who wear glasses can enjoy their runs without compromising performance or comfort.

Key Features to Consider in Snowboard Goggles

Lens Technology

Choosing the right lens technology can significantly impact your visibility:

  • Polarized Lenses: Reduce glare, especially in bright or sunny conditions

  • Photochromic Lenses: Automatically adjust to changing light, offering maximum versatility

  • Mirrored Lenses: Reflect sunlight and reduce brightness, ideal for sunny days

Anti-Fog Coating

An anti-fog coating is essential to maintain clear vision during changing weather conditions. This feature prevents moisture from clouding up your lenses, even during intense physical activity.

Ventilation

Proper ventilation reduces the buildup of moisture inside your goggles, keeping your lenses clear and ensuring your eyes stay comfortable. Look for models with strategically placed vents for effective airflow.

Fit and Comfort

Snowboard goggles should fit snugly without causing discomfort. Ensure they are compatible with your helmet and have adjustable straps for a secure and personalized fit. Soft foam padding adds an extra layer of comfort during long days on the slopes.

UV Protection

Protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays is crucial when snowboarding at high altitudes. Quality goggles with 100% UV protection shield your eyes from the sun and prevent long-term damage.

Field of Vision

Goggles with a wider field of vision enhance your peripheral awareness, which is especially helpful for navigating crowded slopes or challenging terrain.

Best-Selling Snowboard Goggles at ERIK'S

If you’re not sure where to start in your search for the right snowboard goggles, here are some of our most popular goggles and their key features.

Anon M5 Goggles

The Anon M5 model has all the bells and whistles a serious snowboarder needs: anti-fog coating, the capability to swap lenses out, and hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments.

Oakley Flight Deck M Goggles

The Oakley Flight Deck M goggles are popular thanks to their superior fit and incredible protection. They can suit the needs of snowboarders of all ability levels. 

FAQs About Snowboard Goggles

How Do I Choose the Right Lens for Snowboarding?

Think about the time of day and weather conditions you tend to ride in. The darker the lens, the better it performs in lighter conditions.

What Are the Best Goggles for Low-Light Conditions?

Low-light goggles are specifically designed for these conditions, so pick up a pair for overcast days.

Can I Use Ski Goggles for Snowboarding?

Yes. As long as the ski goggles fit with your helmet, you should have no problem using either.

How Do I Prevent My Goggles From Fogging Up?

Choose lenses with anti-fog coating, and ensure they’re properly ventilated to keep them from fogging up.

Are There Goggles That Fit Over Glasses?

OTG goggles are best for those who need to wear snowboard goggles on top of their glasses.