Skiing is nothing without your vision. With that in mind, why would you jeopardize your next great line by trusting some half-a*s pair of goggles? Below stands the FREESKIER-approved list of the best goggles on the market for 2025. You’ll find a wide difference in options when it comes to styles, face fit, tech features and more.
Sweet Protection Connor Rig Reflect
Seamlessly blending style and functionality, this medium-size frameless design features reflective lenses that mitigate color distortion to reduce eye fatigue across various light conditions. Anti-fog and anti-scratch tech keep your view crystal clear, even in the gnarliest conditions, and comfort is top-notch, thanks to the triple-layer foam that fits snugly on your face.
Anon M5S (Goggle & Facemask)
This goggle is designed for small-to-medium face shapes and offers a sleek, modern look with performance to boot. The PERCEIVE lens on the M5S greatly enhances contrast, and when the light gets bad, swapping the lens with Anon’s Magna-Tech system is an absolute breeze.
Giro Comp
The Comp is Giro’s top-tier offering, designed for skiers who demand the highest level of performance. Giro’s VIVID lens, crafted by ZEISS, filters out the spectrum of light that leads to flat light conditions, resulting in a nice confidence boost for your skiing.
Atomic Four Pro Signature
The Fornix BC is a great blend of safety, comfort, and clean Scandinavian style. It features a woven aramid bridge construction that enhances structural stability and disperses impact forces across the shell in the case of impact.
POC Nexal Mid
The Nexal Mid offers a snug and stylish fit for skiers with smaller faces. The thoughtfully designed lenses feature UV 400 protection and have been treated with a hydrophobic and oleophobic layer that repels moisture and dirt and allows you to touch your lenses less—something we all should strive for.
Smith 4D Mag XL
The optics wizards at Smith have crafted the 4D Mag XL goggle for skiers seeking a little bit more range in their field of vision. Dubbed Birdseye Vision, the spherical lenses on the 4D Mag sport a wide view and also curve inward at the bottom, toward the face. The result is a 25-percent increase in your overall field of view when compared to other spherical lenses from Smith.
SPY Megalith
The Megalith features a low-profile cylindrical design that’s equipped with Spy’s famous Happy Lens to block out harmful UV light and allow beneficial long-wave light through the lens. The throwback design oozes style but it’s more than just a fashion statement. The frame is manufactured with 30-percent plant-based materials as Spy continues to lower its environmental impact.
Scott React Light Sensitive
Featuring Scott’s light-sensitive, photochromic technology, the lens on the React automatically adjusts to changing light conditions, ensuring you don’t get stuck with the wrong lens in any light condition. If by chance you take a digger and blow that lens out, a second one comes equipped with Scott’s all-new AMP Pro technology to enhance contrast and clarity throughout the rest of your day.