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Ski & Snowboarding Goggles

You’ve got the skis or snowboard, you’ve got the kit, you’ve got the helmet and now you need a pair of goggles that are going to really make you stand out from the crowd. For the best selection of quality ski and snowboard goggle brands, check out our goggles selection below.
We stock goggles from the coolest ski goggle brands, such as AnonSmithSpy, Dragon and Oakley so you can show off your style as well as your proficiency on the snow. 

If you need help with choosing the right type, please see our
Goggles Buying Guide.
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Whether you’re a first time beginner or a professional racer, it makes sense to wear eye protection when you’re on the slopes, so check out our range of ski goggles and replacement snowboard goggles available both online and in store at Elevation 107 in Baulkham Hills.

A wide variety of ski and snowboard goggles to suit all budgets 

Our selection of top branded goggles come in at all price points, so no matter what your needs and budget you’ll be able to find a pair to suit you. 

The difference in prices is usually down to the quality of the ski goggle lenses and the added benefits that more expensive lenses offer. 

So, whether you’re in the market for a new pair of goggles that have been designed to fit perfectly with your helmet and offer you spherical lens technology, a pair of designer snowboard goggle sunglasses, or you’re simply looking for a pair of comfortable snow goggles for kids to protect their eyes on the slopes, you’ll find ski and snowboard goggles at prices to suit all budgets at Elevation 107. 

And, if you’ve damaged your goggles, we even sell replacement ski and snowboard goggle lenses, so you can see why we’re consistently voted the #1 place to buy ski and snowboard goggles Sydney has available.

Ski Goggles That Are Stylish & Practical

Every snowboarder wants to convey a certain image when they are on the slopes. There are no two ways about it, it’s not a cheap sport to get into, but with the right equipment and gear in place and with the right care you can get years of satisfaction and more than see a return on that initial investment.

One of the key pieces of kit that every snowboarder needs are ski goggles. You’re going to face a bright landscape, be met by frigid winds and need protection against the potentially harmful effects from these, as well as protection should you collide with someone else, or into something.

At Elevation107, we have been around since 2003 so when we say that we have seen and tried out all the different kinds of snow goggles on the market you can trust us. Our expertise does not just come from running the best snowboarding store in Sydney, but from our passion for the sport. We love nothing more than to chat with fellow enthusiasts and share information.

With that in mind, we know the difference between a cheap pair of goggles and a well-known brand that are a little more expensive to acquire. The good news is that in our store you will find the best of the best at prices that won’t be beaten.

Why Snow Goggles Are a Must

For those who are taking up snowboarding and are planning on hitting the slopes for the very first time, they often wonder whether there is any need to buy snow goggles. Here at Elevation107, we say forget about what they will cost you and consider the potential cost you could personally incur by not wearing the right goggles while you’re descending the slopes.

Even if you don’t have the best ski goggles available, your eyes need to be protected from harmful UV and UVB rays. Snow blindness is something that nobody wants to have to deal with and so limiting your eyes exposure to the intense light that is found on the slopes is crucial. The glare from the sun is also a challenge that all snowboarders face, but once you buy ski goggles that are equipped with dark lens tints you won’t need to worry a whole lot about it.

Ask any seasoned snowboarding or ski pro about whether contrast is an important feature to look out for in goggles and you’ll quickly learn just how much the best carvers rely on it.

Different colour tints are suited to different weather conditions, so it’s worth getting a sense of the conditions you will likely face because your lenses will help you spot dips in the slope before you ski over them.

The best snow goggles not only have vents that prevent fogging but with the benefit of foam padding, your eyes will be protected from snow and wind, making your descent that bit more comfortable.

Save More with Us

At Elevation107, our snow goggles sale offers those that are intent on hitting the slopes a chance to reduce the amount of money they are going to have to hand over to ensure that they are fully equipped.

Our lowest price guarantee is a safeguard that affords any eagle-eyed shoppers a chance to save a few extra bucks on the off chance that they can find the same product online for less elsewhere.

Rest assured, in our store you will only find ski goggles Australia’s snowboarding enthusiasts can rely on for exceptional quality and reliability. Drop in, buy online or give us a call if you need any help.

Why Buy Snow Goggles From Elevation107?

As you can see from our huge range of ski goggles below and amazing prices, Elevation107 is the only place that you need to shop when it comes to choosing your next pair of snow goggles for skiing or snowboarding. Carry on reading to find out more about the styles of snow goggles that we carry and more about our top tips when buying goggles for your next skiing or snowboarding trip. 

Our Top Tips When Buying Snow Goggles 

But are these the right snow goggles for you? Here are some of our top tips of things to consider when choosing the right goggles for you. 

  1. Shop Online - We want you to save the most money possible and that means shopping with Elevation107 online or in our store and not waiting until you get to the mountain as they will always charge inflated prices! 
  2. The Right Tint - Before you buy snow goggles, take into consideration where you normally ski, the terrain and what the weather is like as this will affect what tint you opt for. You want a tint that provides a mixture of great contrast, depth perception, colour definition and eye fatigue protection. Plus, the snow goggles should have the best visible light transmission for the light conditions you will be in. For example, on sunny days you will want to wear snow goggles with a low VLT, but on days with low light you are better with goggles that have a high VLT. 
  3. Peripheral Vision - Some goggles are not designed with peripheral vision in mind, so this is something to consider when you are choosing the right pair for you. You want to be able to see 180 degrees from side to side. Why? Well, this will help you to avoid other skiers or snowboarders on the mountain! 
  4. Do They Fit? - Make sure that your new snow goggles fit both with and without a helmet and take some time to adjust them to your head. You want a pair of goggles that are easily adjustable and is right for your head shape. 

Don’t Miss Out On The 5% Discount 

Never want to miss out on the latest Elevation107 news and special offers? Then sign up to our mailing list today which you can find right here on our website. Not only will this ensure that you get our latest exciting news sent straight to your inbox so you never miss out, but you will also get 5% off when you buy snow goggles on our online store. This discount code will be sent upon signing up for our newsletter. Also, do not forget to head on over to our Instagram page where you can follow us today to see our latest new products. 

Need any further advice? Get in touch with our friendly team at Elevation107

If you need any further advice on buying snowboard or ski goggles, facemasks or men's beanies, Sydney based Elevation 107 will be happy to help. Either get in touch with us by calling 02 9639 1000 during store hours, or drop us an email at info@elevation107.com.au.

Alternatively, why not pay a visit to our Baulkham Hills store where our dedicated team of staff are on hand to help you choose the best goggles for you and your budget?