From bright bluebird days to stormy whiteouts, clear vision is everything. At Alpine Beach, we stock ski and snowboard goggles built for Aussie riders who chase winter from Perisher to Niseko and everywhere in between.
Each pair in our collection combines clarity, comfort, and protection, so you can focus on the run — not the fog.
Why Good Goggles Matter
Snow glare, wind, and flying flakes can wreck your visibility and your day. The right goggles make every turn sharper, safer, and more enjoyable.
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UV Protection: Aussie sun is next level, especially when bouncing off snow. All of our goggles block 100% of harmful UV rays.
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Anti-Fog Tech: Dual lenses, venting systems, and anti-fog coatings keep things crystal clear.
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Comfortable Fit: Triple-layer foam and flexible frames for long days on snow.
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Durable by Design: Scratch-resistant lenses and strong straps that stand up to travel and tumbles.
Find Your Perfect Fit
Everyone’s face and riding style is different. Our range includes frame sizes for all:
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Small / Youth Fit: For kids and smaller faces.
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Medium Fit: The most universal, great for most adults.
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Large Fit: Wider field of vision with bold, big-frame designs.
We also carry Asian fit and women’s-specific goggles that ensure a perfect seal and all-day comfort.
Lens Tech That Changes the Game
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Photochromic Lenses: Adapt to changing light automatically.
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Interchangeable Lenses: Swap tints on the go to suit the weather.
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Mirrored Lenses: Reduce glare and look sharp on sunny days.
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Polarised Options: Cut harsh reflection for maximum contrast.
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OTG (Over-the-Glasses) Goggles: Designed to fit comfortably over prescription eyewear.
Whether it’s a bluebird day or a flat-light afternoon, our lenses are designed to help you spot every contour, bump, and landing zone.
Brands You Can Trust
We stock the latest goggles from performance leaders including Oakley, Dragon, Electric, and more — each tested for clarity, comfort, and durability in Aussie and international snow conditions.
Goggles for Every Rider
From kids just learning to link turns to seasoned riders exploring backcountry powder, Alpine Beach has snow goggles for every face, fit, and budget. Junior styles feature durable frames, anti-fog coatings, and fun designs to keep the stoke high for young shredders.
How to Choose Snow Goggles
A quick guide to get you dialled in:
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Fit: Try them with your helmet — no gaps, no pressure points.
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VLT (Visible Light Transmission):
- Dark lenses for sunny days.
- Mid or light tints for cloudy or mixed conditions.
- Clear lenses for night skiing.
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Ventilation: Look for dual lenses and solid airflow to stop fog.
Goggle Care
Take care of your lenses and they’ll last for seasons. Always store them in a soft pouch or case, let them air dry if wet, and avoid wiping the inner lens.
FAQs
Are ski goggles and snowboard goggles different?
Not really — the main difference is style. Both are designed for snow, wind, and UV protection. Choose the fit and features that suit your needs.
Can I wear glasses under my goggles?
Yes! Look for OTG-compatible models which have extra space and vents to prevent fogging over your prescription lenses.
Which lens colour works best in Australia?
For bright days, choose dark or mirrored lenses. In cloudy or variable light, amber, rose, or photochromic lenses provide better contrast and depth perception.
How do I stop fogging inside my goggles?
To reduce fogging, choose goggles with dual lenses and anti-fog coatings which create a thermal barrier and prevent condensation. Good ventilation systems also help by allowing airflow.
Can you replace the foam on ski goggles?
In most cases, no. The foam is usually permanently bonded to the frame, meaning once it’s worn out or damaged, the goggles need to be replaced.
How do you change snow goggle lenses?
Most modern goggles have a quick-release system for swapping lenses easily. To change lenses, release the clips or tabs, then align and snap the new lens into place.
Are photochromic ski goggles worth it?
Photochromic lenses adjust their tint based on light conditions, so they’re great for changeable weather on the mountain. They save you from swapping lenses and ensure clear vision whether it’s sunny or overcast.
Do beginners need snow goggles?
Absolutely. Goggles protect your eyes from UV rays, wind, and glare—essential for comfort and safety while learning.
Can I use MTB goggles for snow?
No, MTB goggles aren’t built for cold, moisture, or snow glare. Always choose snow-specific goggles for reliable vision and protection.
See the Mountain Differently
Don’t let fog or glare ruin your day. Explore our snow goggle collection online or in-store and get ready to ride in total clarity.
Pair your goggles with a snow helmet for a perfect fit and check out our snow jackets, gloves, and accessories to complete your setup.
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