Smith I/O Mag Ski Goggles – Test and Review

The Smith I/O Mag goggles are the latest version of the popular Smith I/O ski goggle range. The I/O Goggles have easy to swap toric lenses. The Mag version adding magnetic swapping to them. The I/O Mag is available in 3 sizes. The XL being OTG compatible. They are available with a wide variety of … Read more

Smith Mission MIPS Ski Helmet – Test and Review

Are you looking for a good, full featured, ski helmet but don’t want to break the bank? The Smith Mission MIPS Ski and Snowboard helmet could be the helmet for you. It has most common features such as adjustable venting and removable ear pads. It has MIPS for your safety and anti fog vents for … Read more

Shaggy Skis Ahmeek 95 All Mountain Ski – Test and Review

I’ve been skiing a pair of Shaggy’s Ahmeek 95 for 3 seasons now. Shaggy’s Ahmeek 95 is an all mountain ski produced by a local ski builder from Boyne City, Michigan. Can a small company from northern Michigan produce all mountain skis that perform? Absolutely. These are the best set of skis I’ve ever owned … Read more

OutdoorMaster OTG Ski Goggles – Test and Review

Do you wear prescription glasses when you ski and looking for a good performing OTG ski goggle that won’t break the bank? Do you just want a solid basic set of ski goggles without any fancy swappable lenses. If you are, the OutdoorMaster OTG Ski Goggle could be for you. These are a great simple … Read more

Anon M4 Toric Ski Goggle – Test and Review

The Anon M4 Toric goggles are the latest design from Anon Optics. The M4 goggles feature the latest toric lens with Perceive technology. They have the slickest magnetic lens swapping system out there and an integrated facemask. If you are in the market for high performance ski or snowboard goggles you should check them out. … Read more

The OutdoorMaster Ultra Zeiss Snow Goggle – Test and Review

The OutdoorMaster Ultra Zeiss Snow Goggle is the latest ski and snowboard goggle from OutdoorMaster. They could be one of the best new ski goggles this winter from any goggle maker. The Ultra Zeiss promises great lens technology, great anti-fog performance, and other improvements. They are priced around $100 to still be the great value … Read more

Monkey Forest Ski Goggles – Test and Review

I was approached by the people at Monkey Forest to see if I wanted to try out their new ski goggles. Not one to ever turn down the chance to try out new gear I said yes. Monkey Forest ski goggles are available on Amazon and a few other places. Their price ranges from $22 … Read more

Smith 4D Mag Ski Goggles – Test and Review

The Smith 4D Mag ski goggles have an incredible expansive field of view that no other goggle matches. The “bird’s eye view” lens rolls under the bottom frame giving you a set of goggles that you almost can’t see from the inside. The lowered bottom frame rests on your cheeks making them super comfortable as … Read more

Outdoormaster Ultra XM Snow Goggles – Test and Review

The OutdoorMaster Ski Goggles Pro is a great entry level value ski goggle. The lens swap system is great. They look good. Their lenses are not quite up to par with Smith ChromaPop or Oakley Prizm. The OutdoorMaster Ultra XM Snow Goggles now known as Pro Plus Snow Goggles are an upgraded version of the … Read more

Outdoor Master Classic Snow Goggles – Review and Test

The Outdoor Master Classic Snow Goggles are a new budget OTG ski goggle from Outdoor Master. They have improved lenses and appearance from their popular OTG model. They have a new 3X anti-fog coating that helps keep them fog free even when wearing glasses. They come with a goggle sock instead of a microfiber bag … Read more