Best Snow Goggles of 2015

Best Snow Goggles of 2015

To conduct our 2015 snow goggle test, test director Dave Ratner used these goggles while resort skiing, in various weather conditions, in Colorado. Ratner compared them side by side rating them on our six main criteria—field of view, fit, anti-fog performance, lense quality, frame, and value. The Gear Institute Rating is the combined score across all categories, representing the highest overall level of performance.

Oakley Flight Deck with Prizm Lens

90

2015

Oakley Flight Deck with Prizm Lens

The Oakley Flight Deck is Oakley’s oversize, rimless, single-lens offering with optional game-changing Prizm lens. 

Electric EG3

85

2015

Electric EG3

The Electric EG3 is an oversized goggle with lenses that exchange without any knobs, switches, or clips. 

Smith I/O 7

80

2015

Smith I/O 7

The I/O 7 is Smith’s top-of-the-line goggle updated for the seventh anniversary of the original I/O.

Marker 3D+ OTIS

79

2015

Marker 3D+ OTIS

The Marker 3D+ OTIS is an interchangeable lens goggle with impact-protection foam and “3rd eyelid” coating.

Zeal Forecast with Automatic Lens

82

2015

Zeal Forecast with Automatic Lens

The Zeal Forecast is a low-profile, single-lens goggle fitted with an “Automatic lens” that adjusts to light conditions.

Oakley Canopy

83

2015

Oakley Canopy

The Oakley Canopy is a large-frame goggle that comes with one lens but has many customizable options.

Bolle Nova II

88

2015

Bolle Nova II

The second edition of Bolle’s popular Nova frame, the Nova II has a large frame, one lens, Flow-Tech venting, plus anti-fog and anti-scratch treatment.

Best Snow Goggles of 2015



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