Category 1 snow goggles
Skiing and snowboarding goggles for low light conditions
Discover Glisshop’s selection of category 1 goggles. Choose from a wide range of ski goggles and find the one that suits you best for a ski or snowboard session when the weather is uncertain, and you need an orange, pink or yellow lens to enhance contrast.
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The Scott Unlimited II Otg White Merlot Red Enhancer OTG ski goggle is highly effective against fog with its double-lens system preventing the apparition of condensation.
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The Scott Unlimited II Otg White Merlot Red Enhancer OTG ski goggle is highly effective against fog with its double-lens system preventing the apparition of condensation.
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Inspired by the technicality of the Julbo brand, here's the Ison ski mask, specially designed for thin faces. Ideal for skiers and snowboarders looking for comfort and optimum visual performance on the slopes. Its key feature is the spherical screen, combined with Minimalist Frame technology, which maximizes your field of vision for safe navigation. The integrated Air Flow system and Anti-fog lens treatment offer clear, condensation-free vision, whatever the weather conditions. On the comfort side, Comfort Foam helps create a snug fit while being soft against the skin. And with the Overstrand over-strap, the mask stays in place and stable, even during intensive activities.
Features of the Julbo Ison:
- Spherical lens
- Overstrap
- Minimalist Frame
- Anti-fog treatment
- Comfort Foam
- Air Flow
Suitable for bad weather days with limited light, the Spectron 1, category 1 screen offers a light tint for optimum performance on white days. It ensures excellent visibility and contrast so you don't miss a thing in your winter environment.
Spectron 1 screen features:
- Spherical screen
- Index of protection: Category 1
- Ideal for white, cloudy, low-light days
- VLT: 55%
- Pink base / Pink tint
- Anti-fog treatment
- Polycarbonate screen: offers better impact resistance
- 100% UV protection
- Screen dimensions: 165 x 90 mm
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The Anon M6 Lens Perceive Cloudy Pink screen offers an ideal replacement solution, with a quick and intuitive attachment to keep riding uninterrupted on the slopes.
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What skier or winter sports enthusiast hasn’t found themselves stuck in poor weather, in a whiteout, wearing a category 3 fair-weather lens? Honestly, it’s like skiing with your eyes shut.
Sure, it’s easy to laugh about it now, comfortably sat behind a computer, but poor visibility during a ski session can be extremely dangerous. In bad weather, with unsuitable ski goggles, it quickly becomes difficult — even impossible — to see the terrain’s contours. The risk of accidents rises significantly.
Glisshop is here to help you choose the ski goggles that will best meet your needs in poor weather conditions.
Which ski goggles for white out days, and how to choose them?
When you see the huge number of ski goggles available, it’s often hard to pick THE perfect pair that matches your needs on the mountain. Lens colours, lens categories, field of vision and technologies are all important elements to weigh up when making your choice. Here are four key aspects to consider in your decision-making process.
Which lens category should you choose?
If you're looking for ski goggles suitable for bad weather, they should feature a category 1 or category 0 lens. This will ensure clear visibility of terrain contours and enhanced contrast in overcast or stormy conditions — especially if the lens includes contrast-boosting technology. On this page, you'll find a curated selection of category 1 goggles from leading brands like Oakley, Smith, and Anon.
Photochromic ski goggles — from shadow to sunlight
Photochromic ski goggles help save both time and space. No need to rummage through your backpack to swap goggles mid-session as the weather changes. No need either to search for a spare lens.
The lens of photochromic ski goggles adjusts in real-time to the light conditions. If it’s sunny, it darkens to protect you from bright light. On the other hand, if it turns cloudy, it brightens up so you can better tackle variable terrain.
Anti-fog coating
This is a crucial point to consider. Some goggles come equipped with technology that prevents fogging — a real advantage when you know how fog can totally obscure your vision after just 10 minutes on a gondola lift.
Choose a yellow, orange or pink lens!
These three bright colours significantly improve your vision in low-light or foggy conditions. They enhance contrast, helping reduce the risk of accidents considerably.
Oakley, Bolle, Julbo, Salomon... a wide range of brands for men, women and children
Glisshop offers a broad range of trusted brands known for high-quality lenses tailored to tough weather. Oakley stands out with high-definition lenses in light yellow or pink shades, which boost contrast and improve terrain reading — even in fog. Julbo develops dedicated category 1 lenses, ideal for whiteout days thanks to their low light filtration and anti-glare properties. Cairn offers comfortable and effective goggles with clear orange or amber lenses, perfect for optimal visibility in overcast or snowy weather. Other brands such as Scott, Anon, Salomon and Spy are also available. With so many options, you’re sure to find the right goggles for skiing safely — even when the weather doesn't play along.
