Alpine Essential: Must-Have Anti Fog Sprays for Snow Goggles

Preventing Foggy Snow Goggles

Getting ready for a day on the slopes? Don't let foggy snow goggles get in the way of all the fun. Your eyes deserve a fog-free view. In this article, we'll cover all the basics on combating the issue of foggy snow goggles.

When snow goggles fog up, your day skiing or snowboarding can quickly go downhill. Most goggles use double lenses to protect your eyes from the elements. Without proper ventilation, the warm air from your breath and sweat condenses on the inside of your lenses, making it difficult to see.

The easiest and most popular commercial anti-fog solutions are specialized anti-fog spray and pre-made cloths. Anti-fog spray is designed to create a microscopic film on your lenses that prevents the warm air from condensing on the surface, thus preventing fogging. Pre-made anti-fog cloths are designed to work in the same way, providing an anti-fog coat to your lenses.

If you're a backpacker and don't have space to carry pre-made anti-fog solutions, there are a few DIY options you can try. An old luxury car wax can be applied to the lenses, or a solution of simple detergent and water can also work.

Even the best anti-fog solutions won't last forever. Goggles should be regularly cleaned with a soft cloth and solution designed specifically for snow goggles. Additionally, the foam around the frame should be regularly checked for tears that can allow moisture to seep in and further encourage fogging.

Snow goggles these days come with various design features and anti-fog technologies like air vents and dual lenses with fog repellent properties. Make sure to choose one with anti-fog technology to maximize your comfort on the slopes.

There are plenty of great snow goggles in the market. Some of our favorites include the Smith Reverb, the Oakley Airbrake and the Anon M2. All of these come with superior anti-fog technology and design features to ensure your eyes stay safe and fog-free.

When using snow goggles, it's important to get the right fit and make sure the straps are comfortably connected. Never wear snow goggles over prescription glasses without a doctor's recommendation. Additionally, never look directly at the sun while wearing specially designed solar goggles, as this could cause permanent vision damage.

Foggy snow goggles can ruin a day on the slopes. Avoid this issue by properly maintaining and cleansing your lenses, using anti-fog technology, and trying pre-made or DIY anti-fog solutions. With these tips, you can enjoy a clear sight and a wonderful snowy day ahead.