You’re probably already daydreaming about hitting the slopes as the temperature begins dropping. Before you snap-in, we’ve got you covered on the best Oakley Ski and Snowboarding Goggles for the 2024 season.
Keep reading for everything to look for you in your Oakley Ski and Snow goggles. Plus, our picks for the top Oakley Ski and Snow Goggles of this year!
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What to look for in Oakley Ski/Snow Goggles?
Oakley goggles are full of the latest eyewear innovation, so you can shred down the mountain and enjoy every second. And understanding what features to look for is the first step before buying your goggles.
Keep reading as we detail each of the best Oakley goggles features.
Flexible O Matter Frame Technology
Oakley goggles are made with a flexible O Matter chassis, and this patented frame material conforms to your face comfortably, even in cold weather.
We love Oakley O Matter in our eyewear, including sunglasses and goggles, because they’re flexible and durable in any condition.
You can read more in our full Oakley O Matter guide.
Prizm Lenses
Designed specifically to provide color and contrast-enhancing on the mountain, Oakley Prizm Technology is the latest in lens innovation.
Specifically, Prizm Snow Lens technology provides 3 key benefits:
- Identify Terrain– Improved visibility to easily spot icy, packed, and powder surfaces
- Detect Snow Contours– Enhanced contrast to identify different textures, obstacles, and hazards in the snow
- Ready for All Conditions– Available in multiple lens colors for a variety of weather and snow conditions from dark to bright light and more
Plus, all Oakley Prizm lenses are made of impact-resistant Plutonite lens material and feature F3 Anti-fog technology.
To find the right Prizm lens for you, use our handy guide below:
Read more, plus the full-color lineup available in our full Oakley Prizm Snow Lens guide.
Ridgelock Lens Change Systems
If you’re taking full advantage of the Oakley Prizm lineup and looking to swap lenses for varying conditions, then Oakley’s Ridgelock lens system is a must.
Ridgelock technology is the goggle version of the popular Switchlock sunglasses system, allowing you to quickly change lenses on the mountain in under 30 seconds.
You can see Ridgelock in action in the video below:
Comfort Strap & Face Foam
While having stylish goggles is fun, comfort should be one of your highest priorities when buying! And Oakley has you covered on two fronts with adjustable straps and multi-layer face foam.
Today, most Oakley goggles feature wide adjustable straps with a silicone lining for a secure and proper fit.
Plus, you’ll find triple-layer face foam with a moisture-wicking polar fleece lining that helps keep you sweat-free even on warmer days.
Size and Fit
Oakley goggles are generally available in 3 sizes, but the availability of each size may vary based on the frame:
- Small or Youth Fit
- Medium or XM
- Large or XL
Generally, each size increases by 15-20% from the prior size. This means an Oakley XL goggle will be about 20% larger than an XM frame and 30-40% larger than youth-fit goggles.
For complete dimensions and comparison, check out our Oakley Snow Goggles Size Guide.
Personal Ski and Snowboarding Style
While you can’t go wrong with any of the features or Oakley Ski Goggles listed here, it is important to understand your specific needs.
You’ll want to buy the goggles that align best with your snow and ski preferences and use.
Best Oakley Ski and Snow Goggles of 2024/2025
Now that you know exactly what to look for, we’ve rounded up the best Oakley ski and snowboard goggles for the 2024/2025 season!
Plus, keep reading for other popular goggles from Oakley!
1. Oakley Flight Deck
Offering a large visor-like field of vision inspired by fighter pilots, the Oakley Flight Deck (Product Link) lenses give you an incredibly wide view of your terrain. And the Flight Deck features Ridgelock technology that allows you to swap lenses based on conditions, all while providing a complete seal for your goggles.
Plus, with a wider strap than some of the other Oakley Ski goggles, this frame provides maximum comfort. Combining all of these elements, it’s no surprise why the Flight Deck took our top spot for the best Oakley ski goggles of 2024.
Flight Deck Features
- Wide 5mm adjustable strap and triple-layer face foam
- Ridgelock lens change technology for fast lens swaps on the mountain
- Large spherical lens meets impact requirements based on ANSI Z87.1 and EN 166 standards
Read more in our full Oakley Flight Deck review.
2. Oakley Line Miner
The Line Miner (Product Link) builds on its original goal of providing enhanced peripheral vision. And it definitely succeeds.
The wrap-around design of the goggle, combined with a fit that is closer to your face, provides an enhanced field of vision, specifically to the sides and downward. But the Oakley Line Miner lenses are not rimless, as you can see pictured below.
Starting at $150, the Line Miner is an affordable Oakley ski goggle while still meeting the standards Oakley has created for itself. And with its medium-sized goggle design, it can fit with most standard helmet designs. Plus, they’re available with a variety of Prizm lenses, including Prizm Snow Sapphire and Snow Jade.
Line Miner Features
- Low-profile design with a full frame provides increased visibility and helmet compatibility
- Discreet frame notches provide compatibility with most prescription eyewear
- Available in Youth Fit, Medium and Large sizes
Read more in our full Oakley Line Miner review.
3. Oakley Fall Line
Inspired by the Line Miner, the Oakley Fall Line goggles (Product Link) combine fantastic peripheral vision with rimless design to provide an even greater field of vision.
Starting at $160, these goggles are only slightly more expensive than the rimmed version. Plus, the Fall Line features Ridgelock Lens change technology for easy lens swaps.
And like all of the goggles on our list here, the Fall Line is available with Prizm Snow Lenses for enhanced performance.
Fall Line Features
- Wide 5mm adjustable strap for a comfortable fit all-day
- Triple-layer foam padding with moisture wicking helps to keep you warm on cold days, and sweat-free on warmer days
- Available in Large and Medium sizes
Learn more in our full Oakley Fall Line review.
Other Popular Oakley Goggles
Oakley Flight Path
The Flight Path (Product Link) builds upon the enhancements of the Flight Deck, specifically focused on high-performance skiing.
Developed in conjunction with Super G World Champion Aleksander Kilde, the Flight Deck features an updated Ridgelock EV Lens. This lens is enhanced to provide increased upward visibility when in aggressive skiing positions.
Starting at $200, the Flight Path is on par with the Flight Deck mentioned above. The best pick really comes down to your intended use. But for any downhill skiers, you’ll definitely want to go with the Flight Path XL.
Flight Path Features
- Built for high-performance skiing with enhanced upward visibility and a large field of view
- Semi-rimless lens design featuring Oakley’s Prizm technology
- Available in Large sizes (Previously known as XL) for bigger heads
Oakley Flight Tracker
The Oakley Flight Tracker (Product Link) features an oversized full-rim toric design inspired by the Oakley Canopy, providing a large field of vision. These are one of our favorite Oakley snowboarding goggles, thanks to a wide variety of size options, so you can always find the perfect fit.
And since they’re available with tons of Prizm lens options like Prizm Snow Torch Iridium and Prizm Snow Jade Iridium, these goggles have something for everyone.
Flight Tracker Features
- Classic oversized full-rim lens design
- Designed to integrate seamlessly with most helmets on the market
- Available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes for every face shape
Oakley Target Line
Made of durable O Matter, the Oakley Target Line (Product Link) features a large cylindrical lens shape with a low profile that’s perfect for a beginner or expert. And thanks to its design, the Target Line is compatible with most Oakley helmets.
Plus, the Target Line is available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes.
Target Line Features
- Full-rim ultra-sleek frame design for an incredible field of view
- Available in Prizm and non-Prizm lenses so you can adapt to varying conditions from snow to sunny bright days
- Available in Small, Medium, and Large sizes
Read more in our full Oakley Target Line review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Prescription Oakley Snow Goggles Available?
Yes, similar to eyeglasses, you can buy prescription Oakley snow goggles through your local eye doctor or several online retailers. Unfortunately, Oakley does not currently sell prescription lenses or inserts directly.
Thanks to Oakley’s eyeglasses integration, most people opt just to wear their glasses under standard goggles. But if you choose to go the prescription route, all you need to order is a valid copy of your prescription (with PD or pupillary distance measurements).
Learn more about how to read your prescription in our full guide.
What are the Best Lens Colors for Skiing and Snowboarding?
The best all-around lens colors are skiing and snowboarding are blue, red, and green. However, if you’re skiing in very bright conditions, you’ll want to go with a dark black or grey lens with visual light transmission (VLT) of under 14%.
Check out our complete guide to .
Where to Buy Oakley Snow Goggles?
You can buy Oakley snow goggles directly from Oakley’s website or your local retailer, including most ski and snow shops.
When buying goggles, it’s usually best to try them on in person so you can find the perfect fit for your face and skiing style.
But if you’re looking for the lowest possible price on your purchase, online is typically your best bet. That’s because you can usually find 20-30% off new Oakley goggles through Oakley seasonal sales (See the full sale schedule here).
And if you don’t want to wait for an Oakley sale, you can still save through aftermarket sites like our Oakley Forum Exchange or eBay. These sites let you buy, sell and trade directly with other members so you can save big!
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