Winter sports and snowy adventures are amazing, but snow and fog can take a toll on your eyes if you’re not careful. Bright sunlight reflecting off snow can cause snow blindness, while fog and cold wind can lead to dryness or irritation. Many skiers and snowboarders swear by Vuarnet snow goggles to keep their eyes safe and comfortable.
I’ve noticed that having good goggles not only protects against UV rays but also makes navigating through fog much easier. Have you ever faced eye irritation or other problems while skiing or walking in snowy conditions? How do you choose your snow goggles—do you prioritize comfort, visibility, or brand?