Scott Off-Grid Goggles
If you鈥檝e had a hard time finding goggles that hug your face, the might be the solution. It features a patent-pending fit system that can help relieve pressure points or eliminate gaps along your cheekbones with a few turns of a dial. Spherical lenses and lots of airflow round out the package.
Zeal Level Goggles

Oversize to the extreme, the 鈥檚 spherical lens is as big as a fishbowl. The frame sits well clear of your eye sockets for maximum comfort.
Smith I/OX Elite Turbo Fan Goggles

Fogging is usually the result of pilot error, but some skiers are steamier than others. For them, a tiny battery-powered fan mounted on the 鈥檚 frame permanently fixes even the worst fogging problems.
Dogged by fog? You might be a candidate for fan-equipped goggles like the Smiths.
Oakley Canopy Goggles

The trend toward oversize goggles (see the Zeals) continues with the , Oakley鈥檚 first truly jumbo offering. Prescription-eyeglasses wearers, you鈥檙e in luck: there鈥檚 a notch hidden between the strap attachment and the face foam that will accommodate most frames.
Salomon Xtend Xpro Goggles

The isn鈥檛 quite as big as the Zeals or the Oakleys, but a smart design affords a massive field of vision. (Salomon claims it鈥檚 20 percent larger than the average.) Tricked-out side vents keep the lens moisture free.
K2 Photokinetic Goggles

The 鈥檚 outriggers might look a bit dorky, but they improve the goggles鈥 helmet compatibility substantially. Also smart: A special coating on the supercrisp Carl Zeiss spherical lens repels just about everything.