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Find your size
- Measure the circumference of the largest part of your head
- Wrap a tape measure just above your ears and about 1 inch above your eyebrows
- Use brand sizing charts to find your size
- If you can, try helmets on in-person with your goggles
Fit tips
- A good helmet should feel snug but not tight
- If the helmet rocks back and forth or shifts from side to side, the fit is too loose
- It should sit level on your head no more than 1 inch above your eyebrows
Key features:
- Vents: Let cool air in and warm air out. Adjustable vents help fine-tune airflow
- Liners: Adjust liners or ear pads for warmth
- Goggles compatibility: Fit snugly to the top of the goggles without gaps
Happy riding!
Understand lens shapes
- Cylindrical: More affordable, but can cause more glare and slightly limit peripheral vision
- Spherical: Better peripheral vision, less distortion and less glare. Cost more than cylindrical lenses
- Toric: Offer improved optical clarity and reduced distortion—at a higher price point
Light transmission (VLT)
VLT is the percentage of light that passes through the lens to reach your eyes
- Bright conditions: Look for less than 25%
- Partly cloudy: Aim for between 25%-50%
- Overcast, stormy or low-light: Look for 50% or higher
- Night riding: Use clear goggles or 80%-100%
Other features:
- Low bridge fit: Ideal for those with higher cheekbones or lower nose bridges
- Interchangeable lenses for easy swaps
- Photochromic lenses adjust to changing light
- Extra lens included: Two lenses for different light conditions
Read full article: How to Choose Goggles for Skiing and Snowboarding

