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Only the very best makes it into print. But there are some pretty great runners-up you should know about, too.

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Lenses and frames built for superior vision

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The magnetic MFI system keeps your face covered without fogging up

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It’s 2021. Let’s retire the cringeworthy label already.

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A simple mechanism makes Julbo's Aerospace goggles effective and easy to use

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Fast tint shifts, seamless lens changes, and better antifog technology mean you can focus on your line

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Sussing out the best new skis meant four straight days of shredding. Here's some of what we wore to stay warm, safe, and comfortable.

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This high-tech—and high-priced—workout gear looks like it's out of science fiction

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From protective equipment to hand sanitizer to donations, here's how gear producers are helping to slow the spread of the virus

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Last week the snow-sports world was arguing over whether or not chairlifts should be running during the coronavirus crisis. Now it's donating goggles to hospitals in need.

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One writer's meditation on the confusing world of snow-sports apparel

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What we're most excited about for the upcoming season

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A well-packed ski bag can mean the difference between an epic holiday and trashed gear. Here's how to do it right.

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A well-packed ski bag can mean the difference between an epic holiday and trashed gear. Here's how to do it right.

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20 pieces we'll be using on the mountain this winter

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Two newcomers shake things up, while a couple of old hands succeed with clever tech

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Swimming in oceans and lakes can seem daunting, but these pointers from seasoned coaches and triathletes will help you build confidence and fitness in the pool before taking the plunge

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Beacon, check. Shovel, check. Hawaiian shirt, check.

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Our favorite snow-sports eyewear of all time, from affordable to high-tech

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Our resident gear expert is a fan of rising at the crack of dawn to get a couple laps in

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This dorky little windshield wiper is the world's most effective tool for cleaning your goggles

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Ben shows off our top gear picks under $50

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New gear that doesn't cost a month's rent

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The Smith I/O was already one of our favorite pairs of goggles—and now it’s even better, thanks to a new magnetic lens-swapping system

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Trekking the span of the frigid southernmost continent alone and unaided demands durable equipment

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Knowing the basics on lenses, fit, and venting will help you find a pair you love

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With a new year and new gear right around the corner, it's time to take a look back at our favorite products from the past 12 months

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This simple, affordable product will protect your expensive eyewear

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From ski straps to boot bags, here's our favorite gear for getting to the hill and back

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Stay warm and comfortable—and have more fun

New lens designs are improving the view even on low-contrast days

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Tough and functional for those long days on snow

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Can Spy's new electrochromic tint-changing lens unseat the Smith—my favorite goggles ever—from its throne?

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The prescription goggles are the best solution for those who simply can't go without their specs on the slopes

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The decorated skier talks productivity and good habits as he prepares to defend his gold medal in Pyeongchang and enters his 12th year running his eyewear company

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Traveling far and wide for powder doesn't have to be an awkward nightmare, thanks to this cleverly designed carry-on

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The big outdoor trade shows are upon us, which means it's time to start looking at the top products for winter 2018–19. Here's what our editors are most excited about.

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The gear you need to shred all winter long

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Shred all winter long with these essentials

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REI’s winter sale features excellent products at rock-bottom prices

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Cylindrical lenses that strike the perfect balance between performance and price.

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A group of Outside editors took advantage of a recent snowstorm to rip around on some of the newest designs for winter 2017-18

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Alpine optics have made huge leaps. Enjoy the view.

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Tools to vanquish flat light forever

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Turn the mountain into fun and games.

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Perpetually foggy goggles are one of the few things that can ruin a precious powder day. Thankfully, two companies agree and are working to produce the world’s first anti-fog technology.

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The coolest, most high-tech solution to goggle fog we've seen

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Can't get to the slopes yourself? There's a virtual reality goggle for that.

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Oakley partnered with Garmin to make the new Airwave 1.5 HUD goggle. We have to admit, it's pretty cool.

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And hello to the F-Bom, the world's first snow goggles with active anti-fog technology.

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Virtual reality is just for gamers. But augmented reality—a new wearable technology—could revolutionize how we train for sports, making athletes faster, better, and more precise.

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In the market for ski goggles? Here's what to look for this season.

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Ready to hit the hills? If your gear needs an update—this winter or next—consider these pieces from POC.

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Outside reviews the best gear from SIA's 2013 Snow Show, including the Scott LCG.

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Pants are fine, but if your goal is waist-deep powder, a good pair of bibs like FlyLow’s Bakers ($330) are what you need.

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Most goggles feature fog-resistant double lenses, but the cheap ones are built flat and bent into the frame, creating distortion, which can cause headaches. Invest in optically correct spherical lenses. Polarization? It cuts reflected light, but it can mask ice, too.

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Scott's Off-Grid Goggle allow you to adjust the shape of the frame to fit your face.

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Outside picks the essentials for January, including the Icebreaker Oasis Crewe Razor Shirt.

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Outside reviews the best gear in the 2012 gift guide, including the Lib Tech C2BTX snowboard.

She can shred like nobody's business. Here's what to get her.

Outside reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the K2 Rescue Shovel Plus.

Outside reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Arnette Mercenary goggles.

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Some of the world's best outdoor gear is still made right here in the USA.

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What are the best snowshoes for deep snow? What are the best goggles for snowshoeing? Jennifer from Helena, Montana Judy from Portland, Oregon

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Triathlon is one of the most gear-intensive sports there is, so try a few tris before you invest in a top-of-the line wetsuit or bike. In the meantime, here are a few great buys that will shave seconds off your time and get you amped for an Ironman. Specialized Women's…

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The future of ski goggles is here.

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Got a small noggin or narrow face? The multilayer, face-conforming foam and small frame will fit you right. scottusa.com Bonus: Extra-wide outriggers on the strap ensure a snug fit with or without a helmet.

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The Elevate has everything we’ve come to expect from Oakley. Helmet-compatible outriggers. A wide-view spherical lens. An internal skeleton that evenly distributes pressure to your entire face (not just your nose). But also something new at this price: polarization. The effect is a near-total elimination of glare.

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It’s true: Testers were first attracted to the Feenom simply because they look hot. But we also loved their ultra-wide peripheral vision and anti-fog vents. vonzipper.com…

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By laminating different materials to the frame (canvas and faux leather), Anon has constructed an impressively sturdy and cool-looking goggle. But we didn’t pick it just because it’s crafty. The Figment was also one of the most comfortable and fog-resistant goggles we tested this year. TAGS: new…

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What’s unique about the Kamaleon is that you swap out just the outer lens; the clear inner lens (perfect by itself for night skiing) stays fixed. Use the mirrored gray on bright days and switch to vermilion for flat light. markerusa.com…

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Because the Cornea’s burly, cylindrical polycarbonate outer lens is attached to the outside of the frame, its peripheral vision is as good as it gets. We tested a bunch of lens colors but were especially keen on the “clear” option (the Persimmon Red lenses are pictured), which allows 45…

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The best goggles we tested, the frameless and interchangeable I/O offers unparalleled peripheral vision. But credit Smith’s Vaporator technology—a valve in the double lens that prevents distortion—for the optical clarity. smithoptics.com…

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Finally, embrace your inner nordic dork with CASCO‘s frameless, photochromic NORDIC SPIRIT COMPETITION SHIELDS.

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Giro’s new Pop Top design is quick and easy. Flip the main switch, lift the double lens out of the frame, and replace it with the included low-light lenses. giro.com…

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