GOGGLES

Goggles built for changing conditions.
With photochromic lenses as standard, you can focus more on riding than the weather.

Why wear goggles?

Ski goggles protect both your eyes and the sensitive skin around them. In the mountains, sunlight is intensified by reflections from the snow, which can quickly cause glare, eye strain, and discomfort without proper protection.

Goggles also shield your eyes from wind when riding at speed, from snow spray while carving, and from snowfall in changing conditions. They add an extra layer of safety as well, protecting your eyes from unexpected contact, such as ski poles from other riders.

Clear vision, better comfort, and more confidence on the mountain.

Choosing the right type of goggles

The right goggles make a real difference. A proper fit ensures comfort all day long, while the right lens helps you read terrain and adapt to changing light.

Bright, sunny days require darker lenses, while overcast or low-light conditions benefit from lighter ones. That’s why all Karl Goggles come with a photochromic lens that automatically adjusts to the conditions, so you always have the right tint without having to swap lenses.

For the best experience, goggles should sit comfortably with your helmet, without pressure points or gaps.

Extra lenses and protection

If you ride in varying conditions or travel frequently, having extra lenses is a smart upgrade. You can easily add additional lenses to your goggles to match specific weather or light conditions.

Every pair of Karl Goggles comes with a protective case to prevent scratches and damage during transport, along with essential accessories, among other things, such as a cleaning cloth and storage pouch.

Built to last

Karl Goggles are made from high-quality materials, with a strong focus on durability and long-term use. Many components are made from recycled materials, without compromising performance or comfort.

They are designed to be used season after season. If a lens gets scratched over time, it can easily be replaced, extending the life of your goggles instead of replacing the entire product.