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How to Store and Care for Your Ski Goggles

Protecting Your Goggles on the Slopes

Proper care begins while you are wearing your ski goggles. Protecting the lenses from scratches, moisture, and impact ensures clear vision and extends the life of your goggles.

When not wearing your goggles, store them inside a soft pouch or hard case if possible. Avoid placing them on your helmet or leaving them exposed in the snow. Doing so reduces the risk of scratches and damage from falls or bumps.

Avoid touching the inner lens surface. Most modern goggles feature an anti-fog coating that is delicate and can be compromised if wiped with gloves, clothing, or harsh materials. If you need to remove moisture, use a soft microfiber cloth specifically designed for lenses.

Cleaning Your Goggles

Cleaning your goggles properly helps maintain clear vision and prolongs the life of the lenses. Always remove snow and debris by gently shaking the goggles or using a soft brush.

For lens cleaning, use a microfiber cloth or lens-specific wipe. Never use paper towels or clothing, as they can scratch the lens. If the goggles become wet, allow them to air dry at room temperature; avoid placing them near direct heat sources like radiators or hairdryers.

When handling removable lenses, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe removal and replacement. Many models feature magnetic or clip systems to make lens swaps easy without risking damage.

Storing Goggles Off the Slopes

When your skiing session is over, proper storage is essential. Store goggles in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Use the protective pouch or case supplied with the goggles to prevent scratches and dust accumulation.

Do not leave goggles in your ski bag for extended periods if they are damp, as this can encourage mould or odours. Ensure the lenses and foam lining are completely dry before packing them away.

Maintaining Foam and Straps

The foam padding and straps are key to comfort and fit. Avoid compressing the foam unnecessarily when storing goggles, and ensure straps are not twisted or overly stretched. Cleaning the foam with a damp cloth and mild soap can help remove dirt and oils, maintaining hygiene and elasticity.

Conclusion

Proper care and storage of your ski goggles, both on and off the slopes, ensure optimal performance, comfort, and longevity. Using protective pouches, cleaning lenses correctly, drying goggles fully, and maintaining foam and straps will help you enjoy clear vision and peak performance season after season.


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