Ski goggles category 2: partly cloudy
What kind of ski goggles do I need?
Ski goggles protect your eyes from harmful UV rays, which are always present, whether the sun is shining or not. The goggles also provide protection against wind and snow. Unlike sunglasses, ski goggles fit snugly to your face, preventing snow and wind from entering under the lenses. Additionally, ski goggles offer better and wider visibility than sunglasses. There are various lens colors, and the color determines which weather conditions the goggles are suitable for.
The best ski goggles for light clouds and weak sunlight
There are different lens categories, with each category being suitable for specific weather conditions. The color doesn't indicate the level of UV protection the goggles provide. Most ski goggles offer 100% UV protection, especially if they have a CE mark. So, what does the color tell you? The color indicates how much light the goggles can handle and the protection against glare. Category 2 includes goggles with lenses that are suitable for light cloud cover. These lenses offer protection against weak sunlight when it's lightly cloudy. In this category, you'll mostly find ski goggles with orange lenses, but there are also goggles with lenses in other colors. The product description always specifies the type of weather the goggles are designed for. Some ski goggles come with interchangeable lenses, allowing you to adapt them to changing conditions.
How do I clean my ski goggles?
Ski goggles usually come with a pouch or cleaning cloth for cleaning the lenses. Only use this pouch or cloth to clean the lenses, and wait until the lenses are completely dry. Avoid cleaning the inside of the lenses, as they often have an anti-fog coating that can be damaged if wiped.
Tip
Never touch the lenses with your hands, as this can cause damage. If you need to change the lenses, use the included pouch.