DISCOVER OUR FREESKI GOGGLES
DISCOVER OUR FREESKI GOGGLES
Freeski goggles
Freeski goggles - clear vision and maximum protection in powder and terrain
With the right freeski goggles, you'll always have a clear view, even in the backcountry. At XSPO, you'll find goggles that protect you from wind, snow and UV rays while ensuring high-contrast visibility - whether in bluebird conditions, steep couloirs or deep powder.
Purpose, scope and requirements
Freeski goggles are indispensable in changing light conditions and at high speeds. Whether you're out on Big Mountain lines, carving through dense forest or looking for airtime in the park - the goggles must remain fog-free, fit perfectly on your helmet and offer you a wide field of vision to spot obstacles early on. Self-tinting lenses or interchangeable lenses give you maximum flexibility in any weather.
Main features, technical characteristics and differences
| Glass technology | Replaceable windows | Self-tinting lenses | Fixed contrast glass |
| VLT range | 10 % - 80 % | 10 % - 60 % | 15 % - 50 % |
| Ventilation system | Active ventilation openings | Passive air ducts | Circumferential micro-opening |
| Antifog coating | double-layer coated | polymer-coated | Extra scratch-resistant |
| Foam padding | three-layer with moisture management | two-layer comfort foam | anatomically shaped comfort foam |
| Weight | approx. 200 g | approx. 210 g | approx. 190 g |
How do I find the right freeski goggles?
- Analyze light conditions
Decide whether you ride mainly in sunshine, fog or changing conditions. Interchangeable lenses offer the greatest flexibility, self-tinting lenses adjust automatically. - Check compatibility with the helmet
Make sure the goggles are helmet-compatible and have a non-slip strap cover to ensure a secure fit even in airtime. - Select field of vision and frame design
Frameless models offer a maximum peripheral field of vision, while framed models offer more stability in a crash. - Anti-fog and ventilation
Models with active ventilation and multi-layer anti-fog coating remain clear even on climbs. - Testing comfort and fit
Flexible frames and multi-layer foams ensure a high level of comfort on Lange tours or intensive runs.
At XSPO you benefit from personal advice from real winter sports enthusiasts and an extensive range of freeski goggles. Our selection combines tested quality with fast delivery so that you are ready for your next adventure.
Frequently asked questions about freeski goggles
- Which freeski goggles are suitable for powder and off-piste?
Goggles with interchangeable lenses or self-tinting lenses and a wide field of vision are ideal for varied conditions in the backcountry. - How do I change the lenses on freeski goggles?
Loosen the strap, release the washer from the frame and carefully insert the new washer until it clicks into place. - Are self-tinting lenses reliable for freeskiing?
Yes, they automatically adjust their tinting to changes in light, thus reducing the need for replacement. - How do I keep my freeski goggles fog-free?
Make sure the anti-fog coating is intact and use a cloth to clean your glasses, avoid wiping them from the inside. - What does VLT mean for freeski goggles?
VLT (Visible Light Transmission) indicates the light transmission in percent - the lower, the darker the glass. - How do I find the right size of freeski goggles?
Try the glasses on your face and make sure that the foam fits snugly without pressure points.
Freeski goggles - clear vision and maximum protection in powder and terrain
With the right freeski goggles, you'll always have a clear view, even in the backcountry. At XSPO, you'll find goggles that protect you from wind, snow and UV rays while ensuring high-contrast visibility - whether in bluebird conditions, steep couloirs or deep powder.
Purpose, scope and requirements
Freeski goggles are indispensable in changing light conditions and at high speeds. Whether you're out on Big Mountain lines, carving through dense forest or looking for airtime in the park - the goggles must remain fog-free, fit perfectly on your helmet and offer you a wide field of vision to spot obstacles early on. Self-tinting lenses or interchangeable lenses give you maximum flexibility in any weather.
Main features, technical characteristics and differences
| Glass technology | Replaceable windows | Self-tinting lenses | Fixed contrast glass |
| VLT range | 10 % - 80 % | 10 % - 60 % | 15 % - 50 % |
| Ventilation system | Active ventilation openings | Passive air ducts | Circumferential micro-opening |
| Antifog coating | double-layer coated | polymer-coated | Extra scratch-resistant |
| Foam padding | three-layer with moisture management | two-layer comfort foam | anatomically shaped comfort foam |
| Weight | approx. 200 g | approx. 210 g | approx. 190 g |
How do I find the right freeski goggles?
- Analyze light conditions
Decide whether you ride mainly in sunshine, fog or changing conditions. Interchangeable lenses offer the greatest flexibility, self-tinting lenses adjust automatically. - Check compatibility with the helmet
Make sure the goggles are helmet-compatible and have a non-slip strap cover to ensure a secure fit even in airtime. - Select field of vision and frame design
Frameless models offer a maximum peripheral field of vision, while framed models offer more stability in a crash. - Anti-fog and ventilation
Models with active ventilation and multi-layer anti-fog coating remain clear even on climbs. - Testing comfort and fit
Flexible frames and multi-layer foams ensure a high level of comfort on Lange tours or intensive runs.
At XSPO you benefit from personal advice from real winter sports enthusiasts and an extensive range of freeski goggles. Our selection combines tested quality with fast delivery so that you are ready for your next adventure.
Frequently asked questions about freeski goggles
- Which freeski goggles are suitable for powder and off-piste?
Goggles with interchangeable lenses or self-tinting lenses and a wide field of vision are ideal for varied conditions in the backcountry. - How do I change the lenses on freeski goggles?
Loosen the strap, release the washer from the frame and carefully insert the new washer until it clicks into place. - Are self-tinting lenses reliable for freeskiing?
Yes, they automatically adjust their tinting to changes in light, thus reducing the need for replacement. - How do I keep my freeski goggles fog-free?
Make sure the anti-fog coating is intact and use a cloth to clean your glasses, avoid wiping them from the inside. - What does VLT mean for freeski goggles?
VLT (Visible Light Transmission) indicates the light transmission in percent - the lower, the darker the glass. - How do I find the right size of freeski goggles?
Try the glasses on your face and make sure that the foam fits snugly without pressure points.
