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The Best Womens Ski Goggles Of 2023 Helpful Guide

best womens ski goggles

A good set of ski goggles can make your ski day much more enjoyable. There are so many options available. As a woman skier, you want the best fitting and performing ski goggles. A good set of goggles should keep your face warm as well as help you see better on flat light days and provide UV protection. Our women testers consistently found the Smith 4D Mag S to be the best women’s ski goggle. It has the best field of view combined with a very comfortable fit and feel with excellent ChromaPop lenses. Keep reading for the rest of our choices and ski goggle guide and FAQ.

Our Pick

Smith 4D Mag S Product Image

Smith 4D Mag S Snow Goggles

The Best Womens Ski Goggles

The Smith 4D Mag S goggles are the small fit version of the latest design from Smith Optics featuring their Bird’s Eye View ChromaPop lenses. They have the best field of view available and a very comfortable fit.

The 10 Best Women’s Ski Goggles Of 2023

1 – Smith Optics 4D Mag S Women’s Ski Goggles

Top Pick
Smith 4D Mag S Product Image

Up to 40% Off on snow gear at Smith Optics Winter Clearance Sale

Overall Score

96
Lens Clarity9.5


Field of View10.0


Flat Light Performance10.0


Anti-fog Performance9.0


Lens Swapping9.0


Comfort10.0

What we liked:

  • Incredible field of view
  • High definition Chromopop lens
  • Includes 2 lenses, a hard case, and a goggle sock
  • You can swap lenses while wearing them

What we didn’t like:

  • High cost
  • Easily scratched lenses

Summary

The Smith 4D Mag S is the latest ski goggle design from Smith. It takes their great 4D Mag design and puts it into a smaller fit goggle. The 4D goggles have the widest field of view of any ski goggle out there. They do this by using what Smith calls “Birds Eye View” lens. It is a flat lens that rolls down along the lower edge. We have spent some time with the 4D Mag and love the view it gives. It’s almost a challenge to see the edge of the goggles when looking sideways or down.

They use Smith ChromaPop lenses so you get the best clarity and visual definition of the snow surface. You can see everything and see it very clearly.

The 4D Mag uses Smith’s Mag lens change system. It uses 2 latches on the frame and magnets. You can open the latches and change lenses while wearing the goggles. This is an improvement over the I/O Mag which you can’t.

The goggles are very comfortable to wear with a soft inner foam layer that is moisture wicking and breathable.

The Smith 4D Mag S goggles are our top pick for best ski goggle due to their field of view, lenses and overall design.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants the best possible field of view along with great ChromaPop lenses and a really comfortable pair of goggles

Review

See our review of the Smith 4D Mag Ski Goggles to learn more.

Woman wearing 4D Mag

2 – OutdoorMaster Pro Plus Ski Goggles (Zealot Goggles)

Best Value
OM Ultra XM Product Image

Use the Coupon Code ERO2022 for up to 20% off at OutdoorMaster.com

Overall Score

88
Lens Clarity9.0


Field of View8.0


Flat Light Performance9.0


Anti-fog Performance8.5


Lens Swapping10.0


Comfort8.5

What we liked:

  • High definition crystal clear lenses
  • Easy and fast magnetic lens change system
  • Comfortable fit

What we didn’t like:

  • No second lens is included

Summary

The OutdoorMaster Pro Plus Ski Goggles are a great medium fit goggle with excellent lenses. They have the same frames as the popular OutdoorMaster Pro ski goggles but with a much upgraded lens. They have the same spherical lens shape. They are also sold under the name OutdoorMaster Zealot Ski Goggles on Amazon.

These goggles feature a high definition lens with Color Optimization Technology. This means they filter out blue colors which allows you to see the snow terrain much better than the naked eye. This is similar technology to Smith ChromaPop lenses. These goggles give you crystal clear vision and excellent definition of the terrain. The anti fog coating of the lens is also improved giving them even better anti fog performance.

They have the same easy to swap magnetic lens changing system as the OutdoorMaster Pro. The lenses are compatible as well. This means you can use any of the 20 Pro XM lenses including the available photochromic lens.

They have a TPU frame with triple layer foam for comfort. They are comfortable to wear for a day of skiing.

They are one of my favorite medium fit goggles out there. They are my top value pick for the best Women’s ski goggles.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants Oakley or Smith level lens performance at a much lower cost

Review

See our review of the Outdoor Maser Pro Puls/Ultra XM/Zealot Ski Goggles to learn more.

OM Pro Plus chairlift

3 – ANON WM1 & WM3 GOGGLES

Top Pick
ANON WM1 Product Image

What we liked:

  • High performance Perceive lenses
  • Easy to swap magnetic lens change system
  • 2 lenses included
  • Good anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings
  • Included MFI magnetic face mask
  • Hard case for extra lens
  • Spherical lens. Cylindrical lens design is available

What we didn’t like:

  • High cost
  • Lenses are not as mirrored and flashy looking as Smith and Oakley

Summary

The ANON WM1 Ski Goggles are a women’s specific goggle with many advanced features. They are a women’s specific frame designed to fit smaller faces better. They have spherical shaped lenses for lower distortion and less fogging. They have easy to swap lenses with ANON magnetic lens swap system. As a bonus they have a MFI face mask which attaches to the bottom of the goggle frame with magnets. No more face mask that won’t stay in place.

The WM1 goggles use a spherical lens with ANON’s Perceive color optimized lenses. 2 lenses are included with the goggle. One for bright conditions and one for flat low light days. ANON gives one of the better hard cases out there for storing the extra lens. The magnetic lens swap system takes just seconds to switch lenses. ANON’s lenses are not as bright and mirror looking as Smith and Oakley. They have a bit more toned down look to them from the outside.

The goggle frame uses triple layer foam for a good comfortable seal. They are not as stiff as Oakley face foam but not as soft as Smith. If you want a more in between feel these are good.

The WM1 is a spherical lens goggle. ANON makes a similar design with flat cylindrical lenses. The ANON WM3. They are very similar designs except for the lens shape. The lenses are not interchangeable between the 2 like the ANON M4. You have to buy the shape you want from the start.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants good performance with very easy to swap lenses and the integrated MFI face mask


4 – OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles PRO

Best Under $50 Women’s Ski Goggle
Outdoor Master Pro goggle product image

Use the Coupon Code ERO2022 for up to 20% off at OutdoorMaster.com

Overall Score

81
Lens Clarity7.5


Field of View8.0


Flat Light Performance7.5


Anti-fog Performance7.0


Lens Swapping10.0


Comfort8.5

What we liked:

  • Variety of styles and lens tints
  • Magnetic quick change lens system
  • Variety of colors and lenses

What we didn’t like:

  • Lenses not quite as good as Oakley Prizm or Smith Chromapop

Summary

The OutdoorMaster Pro Frameless Skiing Goggles are great full feature cheap ski goggles. These goggles feature a magnetic swapping spherical lens. They are also OTG compatible for those of us who wear prescription glasses. Only one lens is included with the goggles if you buy from Amazon. A combo with a second lens is available directly from OutdoorMaster. Other lenses can are available separately.

These goggles have dual pane lenses with anti-fog coating and ventilation. Their anti-fog performance is good but not as good as found on high end ski goggles. The magnets attaching the lens are strong enough to stay on through almost any fall. You should be careful not to drop a lens if you change them on a chairlift. The spherical lens has high clarity and low distortion. It doesn’t have the great color refraction that the Chromopop/SONAR/Vivid/PRIZM have. For the cost, you still get good performance in almost any light condition.

These goggles are an excellent value. They have most of the performance of more expensive goggles at a much lower price. This makes it our top pick for best value ski goggles and best value in flat light ski goggles.

See our review of other flat light ski goggles here.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants excellent value with good performing, really easy to swap lenses.

Review

See our detailed review of the OutdoorMaster Pro ski goggles to learn more. See our article OutdoorMaster goggles vs Smith to see how these compare to Smith I/O Mag goggles.

OM Pro Goggles on snow

5 – Oakley Line Miner Ski Goggles

Pro Skier’s Choice
Oakley Line Miner product image

Overall Score

85
Lens Clarity9.0


Field of View9.5


Flat Light Performance9.0


Anti-fog Performance9.0


Lens Swapping6.0


Comfort8.5

What we liked:

  • Low profile frames with huge peripheral vision
  • Good flat light visibility with PRIZM lens
  • Good ventilation and anti-fog performance
  • Available in 3 sizes
  • OTG compatible (L size only)
  • Many lens options to choose from

What we didn’t like:

  • The lens change system is old and not user friendly
  • No photochromic lens available
  • High price for a fixed lens goggle

Summary

The Line Miner Snow Goggles are the goggle of choice of Chloe Kim and Eileen Gu when competing. The Line Miner was one of the most seen goggles among freestyle skiers and snowboarders at the 2022 Winter Olympics. The Line Miner was designed to give the widest field of view in the smallest profile frame. It is available in 3 sizes with the M or XM size perfect for smaller head sizes.

The Line Miner has Oakley PRIZM lenses which give you the ultimate in clarity. They allow you to see definition in the snow and terrain better than the naked eye especially in flat light conditions. They use an F3 anti-fog coating that keeps them clear all day.

The Line Miners are one of the best performing goggles for the terrain park or freeride skiing. They are the choice of many professional skiers. They don’t have easy to change lenses. They do have a much smaller profile frame and look for those who don’t like the big goggle look.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants the goggles with a big field of view that the pros use.

Full Review

See our detailed review of the Oakley Line Miner to learn more.

Line Miner with bag

6 – Smith Squad Mag Snow Goggles

Top Pick Cylindrical Lens
Smith Squad Mag product image

Up to 40% Off on snow gear at Smith Optics Winter Clearance Sale

Overall Score

90
Lens Clarity9.0


Field of View9.0


Flat Light Performance9.5


Anti-fog Performance8.5


Lens Swapping9.0


Comfort9.0

What we liked:

  • Stylish flat lens appearance
  • Includes 2 lenses
  • Performance of ChromaPop lenses
  • Can change lenses with goggles on your face
  • Variety of available lenses including clear and photochromic
  • Available in regular and low bridge fit versions
  • Great in flat light or foggy conditions
  • Good anti-fog performance

What we didn’t like:

  • We prefer magnetic lens swap systems without latches
  • High cost
  • No hard case or separate bag for the extra lens included

Summary

The Smith Squad Mag goggles are one of the top picks among park skiers. They have excellent Smith ChromaPop lenses and their easy to change Mag lens system. They use TLT lens thinning so that you get the most distortion free view possible from cylindrical lenses. They are available in 2 sizes with a Medium fit option for smaller faces.

Smith ChromaPop lenses are among the best on the mountain. They let you see terrain in the most drab flat light by filtering out blue colors. ChromaPop lenses will give everything a yellowish/orange tint viewed from the inside.

The lenses on the Mag Squad are easy to change and can be swapped while the goggle is still on your face. It is an improvement over the IO Mag which requires you to take your goggles off.

If you want a high performance set of flat lens goggles with easy to change lenses, check out the Smith Squad Mag.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants stylish flat lens goggles with high performance easy to swap lenses

Full Review

See our detailed review of the Smith Squad Mag to learn more.

squad mag looking down slope

7 – Smith Optics I/O Mag S Women’s Ski Goggles

Smith I/O Mag XL Product Image

Up to 40% Off on snow gear at Smith Optics Winter Clearance Sale

Overall Score

93
Lens Clarity9.5


Field of View9.0


Flat Light Performance10.0


Anti-fog Performance9.5


Lens Swapping8.5


Comfort9.0

What we liked:

  • High definition Chromopop lens
  • Most goggles include 2 lens
  • Magnetic lens swapping with latches
  • Many available lenses including photochromic

What we didn’t like:

  • High cost
  • Easily scratched lenses
  • Have to take goggles off to switch lenses

Summary

The Smith I/O Mag S Snow Goggle is a great high performance women’s ski goggle. The I/O Mag S is the smallest frame size I/O Mag ski goggles that Smith currently offers. The I/O goggles have been around for many years and a proven solid performer. The new magnetic lens swap system is a great addition. The old I/O lens system was not something you could swap in seconds on a chairlift ride or standing on the slopes. You can now swap the lens quickly and easily any time you want.

The Chromopop lens technology from Smith Optics gives high definition light refraction. This means you can differentiate colors easier and see better. The Chromopop Storm Rose is a great flat light lens and comes as the extra lens for most Smith I/O goggles. Some do come with other second lenses so please check what you are buying. These goggles have great ventilation and anti-fogging when combined with a Smith helmet.

The Smith I/O Mag S Snow Goggles are one of the best womens ski goggles available today. My wife and I have both been using I/O’s for years and have always been satisfied with them in any light condition.

See our review of other flat light ski goggles here.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants great lens and anti-fog performance combined with an easy to change lens

Review

See our complete detailed review of the Smith I/O Mag ski and snowboard goggles here. See our review of the Smith Vantage MIPS helmet here.

I/O Mag XL Flat light day

8 – Oakley Flight Deck XM Women’s Ski Goggles

Oakley Flight Deck Product Image

Overall Score

90
Lens Clarity9.5


Field of View9.5


Flat Light Performance9.0


Anti-fog Performance10.0


Lens Swapping7.5


Comfort8.5

What we liked:

  • High definition visibility from PRIZM lens
  • Great anti-fog performance
  • Rimless design for increased visibility

What we didn’t like:

  • High cost
  • Can’t change lenses while wearing goggles

Summary

The Oakley Flight XM Deck Goggles are a stylish high performing ski goggle. The XM version is a smaller frame version of the popular Oakley Flight Deck Goggles. These goggles have a swappable lens. You can have lenses for sunny day skiing and other conditions. The goggles only include one lens. These come in Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin Signature editions as well for the ski race fans out there.

The Oakley Prizm technology helps refract light with higher definition. You can see more definition of the snow and surroundings with a prizm lens than with the naked eye. Choose a lens with a VLT suitable for bright light such as black or jade iridium for sunny day skiing. The Oakley F3 anti fog coating is one of the best performing in the industry. The high quality face foam around the frame feels great.

The Oakley Flight XM Deck ski and snowboarding Goggles are one of the best performing ski goggles today. They are high cost and we wish that a second lens was included for the money. Most other swappable lense goggles include a second lens. If cost is no issue these are great ski goggles for bright light or any skiing conditions. This is our overall Top Pick for best womens ski goggle.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants the style and superior lenses from Oakley and is willing to pay for it.

Full Review

See our review of the Oakley Flight Deck Ski Goggles to learn more.

Oakley Flight Deck flat light day

9 – Smith Riot Snow Goggle

Best Under $100 Women’s Ski Goggle

Up to 40% Off on snow gear at Smith Optics Winter Clearance Sale

What we liked:

  • High clarity Chromapop lensBonus 2nd low light lens included
  • Available in many frame/strap and lens color options
  • Bonus 2nd low light lens included
  • Available in many frame/strap and lens color options

What we didn’t like:

  • Only 2 layers of foam around the frame
  • Old style lens change system

Summary

The Smith Riot snow goggles are a great value women’s swappable lens ski goggle. They come with 2 lenses in a variety of lens, frame, and strap color options. The 2nd lens is always yellow which doesn’t match some frame colors well.

These goggles feature Smith’s Chromapop lens technology. Chromapop lenses are great for bringing out the detail and color definition. They let you see well on the flattest light day. They have a cylindrical lens. A flat lens will always have more distortion than a spherical lens goggles.

They have a strap with 2 adjustments so you can adjust the length from either hand. The adjusters won’t get in the way of the strap on the back of some ski helmets. The foam around the frame is only double layered instead of the triple layer found on higher end goggles. They aren’t as comfortable on your face as a ski goggle with triple layer foam.

The lenses take some effort to swap. They aren’t as easy to swap as on I/O or I/O Mag goggles. They are much lower cost as well.

The Smith Riot Goggles are a great value for mid-priced women’s snowboard goggles.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants the clarity of Chromapop lenses and great anti-fog performance at a reasonable price.


10 – Julbo Shadow Photochromic Womens Snow Goggles

Best Photochromic Ski Goggle

What we liked:

  • Photochromic lens good in many light conditions
  • Wide field of view
  • Superflow anti-fog performance

What we didn’t like:

  • Lenses scratch easily=
  • High cost

Summary

The Julbo Shadow Photochromic Snow Goggles are good for almost any light condition. These goggles have a photochromic lens that adjusts as the amount of light changes. This makes them work well for almost any daylight condition. For night skiing you may want something with a higher VLT.

The photochromic lens works well at adapting to light conditions. On partly cloudy days where there is a constant change from bright light to flat light the goggles keep up.

The Shadow features Superflow anti-fogging. The lens can be moved forward to create a gap with the frame. This gap allows an increase in airflow into the goggles to prevent fog. For backcountry skiers or anyone hiking or climbing for their next run, this is a great feature. You can vent the goggles more uphill and seal them up for downhill.

The Julbo Shadow Photochromic ski goggle is a great one lens option for any ski day. This cost is high but they are high quality and high performance. If you want a great anti fog ski goggle you can use on low light and bright days these may be the ski goggle for you.

Who are these for?

Someone who wants the versatility to ski in most light conditions with a photochromic lens.


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Women’s Ski Goggle Guide

There are many things to consider when buying ski goggles. Fit, lens selection, swappable lenses, lens shape, and fog resistance are the most important things to look for. Let’s take a quick look at each.

Fit

A ski goggle needs to seal against your face to stop air flow so you stay comfortable and to keep the goggle from fogging. The only real difference between ski goggles marketed as women’s is a smaller fit than the men’s/unisex version. If your preference is larger goggles, by all means, go for the large fit version. It is best to try on goggles and see what feels best. They are all not the same size and shape. You should try them on with your helmet so you can see how they look and feel. Don’t be afraid to return them if the fit just isn’t right.

Lens selection

Ski goggles come with many different lens colors and VLTs. VLT is Visible Light Transmission and is how dark the lens is. A 15% VLT lens is a dark lens that lets 15% of the light through. For bright days you want a low VLT. For overcast and cloudy or snowy days you want a medium VLT like 15-20%. For night skiing you want a clear lens. Lens color is another factor. Orange and amber lenses work best for flat light days. See our guide to ski goggle lens colors to learn more.

Swappable lenses

Some goggles like the Smith Frontier have a fixed lens that can’t be changed. You may need different ski goggles for different light conditions. Other goggles have swappable lenses like the Outdoor Master Vision and Pro. These use magnets and you can swap the lens out in seconds while wearing goggles. You can carry extra lenses in your pocket for when the light changes.

Lens shape

Ski goggles come in 3 lens shapes. Cylindrical, Spherical and Toric.

  • Cylindrical lenses are the most basic and are a flat shaped lens. It gives you a cool retro look. They fog up easier because the lens is closer to your face.
  • Spherical lenses have a sphere shaped lens. It is the best shape for fog resistance. It can leave you looking a bit like your wearing space suit goggles.
  • Toric lenses are the latest and greatest shape that are cross between the 2 with less curvature in the vertical direction. These goggles have the least distortion, biggest field of view, and still good fog resistance.

Fog resistance

The biggest factors for for resistance in a ski goggle are the anti-fog coating, ventilation, and lens shape. Ski goggles with a 3x or 5x anti-fog coating will resist fogging much better. Goggles with spherical or toric lenses and lots of ventilation keep the lens farther from your face and the vents move moisture out.

Women’s Ski Goggle FAQ

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Kate Ryan
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Kate is from Taiwan and came to the US after meeting her husband Doug. She has degrees in Fashion Design and Marketing. She enjoys skiing almost as much as he does. (maybe a bit more but don’t tell him that). She frequently beats him to the bottom of the run. She loves the joy of skiing long perfectly groomed runs and occasionally ventures off into the alpine.

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