This winter, with COVID-19 continuing to spread through the country, wearing a face covering to ski has taken on new meaning. Many resorts across the country have mandated mask wearing聽at all times. It鈥檚 an important rule, but it has聽also forced many of us to confront an age-old problem: goggle fogging. If you don鈥檛 tuck your mask into your goggles,聽it鈥檚 apt to聽slip down, exposing your nose and mouth. But tucking it in creates an express lane for breath to go directly onto your lenses, where it condenses into vapor. The 聽(MFI) line has been a game changer.聽
The combination goggle-mask system has been around since 2015聽but has聽evolved a lot since, getting lighter and sleeker with every generation. This year鈥檚 iteration features especially tight tolerances,聽so there鈥檚聽no gap whatsoever between the kit鈥檚 two pieces. A line of magnets along the goggles鈥 bottom edge connects with a stiff聽plastic and聽magnetic rail at the top of the face mask, which is specially shaped to form a perfect seal. Put them near each other and they snap tight. This prevents the mask from creating an air channel into the goggles, thus eliminating聽fogging.聽I have never had fewer issues with goggle fogging while wearing a mask. I鈥檝e worn this system on cold, foggy, single-digit mornings聽and on bright, warm, bluebird afternoons.聽I鈥檝e blasted through pow shots聽and have taken some big tumbles. No snow or moisture has ever gotten in.聽

The goggles themselves perform well. I鈥檝e been testing the men鈥檚 , which feature extremely clear lenses鈥攐ne for bright days and one for low light鈥攁nd offer excellent peripheral vision. Swapping lenses is quick with the help of yet another set of magnets along the frame鈥檚 edge.聽
Anon makes 聽and carries a full line of , ranging from wool blends to synthetic fleece. Just make sure to choose one that isn鈥檛 perforated. Some masks have open holes, which boost airflow but won鈥檛 do you or other people any good in terms of safety.聽(In compliance with the CDC鈥檚 to wear two face coverings when in public, I layered a surgical mask underneath my MFI system.) You can buy them as a (from $270) or 脿聽la carte (from $150 for 聽and聽$30 for a ). None of Anon鈥檚 current mask options were designed specifically to ward off COVID-19, but according to senior product manager Trevor Moore, the brand is 鈥渃ontinually working on developing new coverage types, using different fabrics and treatments that could help to reduce the spread of viruses.鈥