Product Review – SnowVision Goggles
Last season was my best ski season in many years thanks to my new Snowvision prescription ski googles. I wear progressive prescription eyeglasses (I am unable to wear contacts) and have been struggling for years to find the best option for me to see while skiing.
Over the years, I’ve tried different googles to go over my glasses, a helmet with built in visor, and just wearing goggles without my glasses. None of these options worked for me and each season I was frustrated, and determined to find something that would allow me to see the slopes in all weather conditions, read trail signs and maps, not fog up and be comfortable. The Snowvision goggles met all my expectations!
This ski google has a fixed custom prescription inside, an adjustable strap, and lens technology to eliminate fogging and use in all weather conditions. The goggles integrated easily with my ski helmet and were very comfortable. I skied in cold/warm weather, sun, clouds, even heavy snow, and the goggles provided excellent visibility and did not fog up.
I was finally able to enjoy skiing again! I could see the trail and bumps which increased my safety and my confidence! In addition, I was able to easily read trail signs and maps on the mountain, making skiing much more enjoyable, since I no longer had to take off my googles and put on my prescription glasses each time I needed to read a sign/map, as I have had to do in the past.
The only drawback was not being able to read the small print clearly on my phone while wearing the Snowvision prescription google, but that was no longer a problem once I increased the font size on the phone.
Ordering is easy. Choose your goggle style/color and either email, upload, or fill in an online form with your current optical prescription.
Overall, I believe I had the best ski season because I was able to see! My love for skiing has increased thanks to the Snowvision custom prescription goggle! I highly recommend this ski google to anyone who has struggled with their vision while skiing due to wearing prescription glasses and not finding a good solution.
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Hi Alyssa, Hope that you and Richard had a great Thanksgiving. My question is about changing light conditions thru the day. I’ve tried photo chromatic glasses/ski goggles and found that during blue bird days, the lenses were not dark enough. I presently use Smith “Sun Green Mirror” on the brightest days. I usually change my lens when it becomes overcast/snowing. What were your observations on the brightest days? Thanks
Hi Rich,
I recall being successful using the googles in any conditions.
I assume you live in Canada or the US. What was the duty to get them into your country?
I don’t recall paying any duty or shipping to the US.
I’m happy to hear you found something that works for you. I use SportRx inserts. They make prescription inserts for most goggles, and also make progressive lenses. And since the Rx is not in the actual lense, I can easily change my goggle lense to accommodate changing conditions without needing to make any changes to the Rx insert. I can highly recommend them.