Ski Goggles

Prescription Ski Goggles

RX Safety Canada provides high-quality, reasonably priced skiing goggles that protect your eyes while also giving you a fashionable look on the slopes. Not to mention, you can get your own prescription ski goggles designed at the best optical laboratories in the country. With our trendy collection of prescription ski goggles, you'll have crystal clear vision as you ski through the crisp ice. You'll also feel extra safe wearing our ski goggles because they comply with ANSI Z87.

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What is the purpose of wearing prescription ski goggles?

Many individuals wear glasses. It is also recommended to wear them on the ski slopes. Skiing requires good eyesight for reducing the danger of injury. Prescription snowboard goggles are also needed to prevent the light reflected from the snow from harming your eyes.

Where can I get a prescription for my prescription ski goggles?

We need your most recent optical prescription when buying prescription ski goggles from RX Safety Glasses. If you don’t have a prescription or aren't sure which strengths you need, we suggest that you acquire a fresh prescription from your ophthalmologist or optician. This way, you can be certain that you will be able to use your Prescription snowboard goggles with good clarity.

Which colour lens should I choose for my prescription ski goggles?

Because snow is very bright, it is difficult to discern variations in texture with the naked eye, thus selecting a base lens colour that provides contrast is critical. Brown, rose, copper and orange are examples of contrast hues. A grey base lens is not recommended unless the circumstances are very bright or the wearer is extremely light-sensitive in general. The amount of darkness required in a lens is also determined by the weather.

Should I wear my prescription glasses over my ski goggles?

While there are ski goggles meant to be worn over a pair of prescription eyeglasses (known as OTG or Over The Glasses goggles), they are not the best option. Regardless of the goggle's design, your glasses will be closer to the heat of your face than an insert, and they will not be in the goggle's natural venting. This raises the chance of fogging significantly.

We propose our prescription insert, which fits into the goggle's natural venting channel. This insert will be used by default on all prescription ski goggles offered on our website. For cleaning reasons, the insert is simple to remove and replace with the goggle.

How to prevent my prescription ski goggles from fogging up?

No harsh cleansers should be used on any part of the goggle. Fingerprints or greasy areas on the lens allow fog to cling to the lens quicker. The easiest method to clean these lenses and your prescription insert are with running water and a microfiber cleaning cloth. Do not use any cleaning solution on your goggle lenses. Simply wet the lens and wipe it dry with a clean lens towel. It is not necessary to brush or rub the goggle or install lenses.

Can anyone buy prescription ski goggles?

Yes, anyone can! The issue with prescription ski goggles is that, unlike regular glasses, ski goggles are curved. Our prescription ski goggles are unusual in this regard since they are built into the inside lens of the ski goggle. This indicates that it will not function with an insert. We address this curvature by using a 3D-shaped holder that pulls the optical glasses closer to the eye while simultaneously making them stand straight in relation to the eyes.

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Ski Goggles FAQs

What goggles do I need for skiing?

By wearing regular sunglasses or prescription glasses during skiing, you could be putting your eyes at risk of serious damage. It’s always advisable to put on your skiing goggles before you hit the slopes. This is especially true if you need prescription skiing goggles to provide visual support as well. Ski goggles protect your eyes and allow you to see while skiing, but they also effectively block out harmful ultraviolet rays without fogging up.

What colour lens is best for snow skiing?

For very bright light conditions, black, brown, and bronze ski goggles lenses are best. This is because they typically provide a lot of shade and have high VLT scores.

Do I need ski goggles as a beginner?

You should never skip wearing your ski goggles, especially if you’re just a beginner. Clear visibility is critical for avoiding accidents and injuries on the slopes, and goggles will shield your eyes from the glare of the sun reflecting off the snow.

What are the different colours of ski goggles for?

Dark skiing goggles in platinum, grey, black, and red are best for hot days because they have a lower VLT, which means less light passes through the lens and far more glare is blocked. Brown lenses are not only known for their ability to handle bright sunlight well, but they can also improve your depth perception while skiing. Yellow lenses are especially effective at improving your ability to see detail. Tints like red, blue, and green are great for all-purpose use because they cover a wide range of weather conditions, from partly cloudy to partly sunny.

Is it possible to get prescription ski goggles?

RX Safety Canada offers a wide range of goggles. All you have to do is choose the style of skiing goggles that you prefer, and in one convenient click, add your prescription measurements, to get your very own customized prescription ski goggles.

Are prescription ski goggles worth it?

Prescription ski goggles are the ideal way to enjoy a day on the slopes, especially if you have vision needs such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. Unlike regular glasses, these goggles can take a hit thanks to their durable design.