🏔️ Elevate Your Winter Game!
The MAXJULI Ski Goggles are designed for both men and women, featuring a quick-change lens system for versatile weather conditions, high-definition anti-fog lenses for clear visibility, and a comfortable fit that accommodates glasses. With professional ventilation and a frameless design, these goggles ensure an unobstructed view while protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays.
N**S
Love the interchangibility and the choice of lenses
Maybe folks living in a magical land of always perfect snow have a different experience, but for me, skiing is all about vision. On the trails I ski, the snow can change from fresh power to sheet ice to sticky slush to immaculately groomed to frozen cat tracks all within a blink of an eye. For an enjoyable day I need to see what the terrain ahead looks like and subconsciously react accordingly, but a lot of fancy ski googles these days go for super dark lenses so the pre-teens with access to Mommy and Daddy's disposable income can think they are absolutely styling with NASA-like mirrors on the outward surfaces. Great when it's blazing sun at high noon, not so great when it's flat gray in every direction.So I've been looking for new goggles with interchangeable lenses and I had five requirements: (1) they had to be at a price point I could afford, (2) lens changing had to be quick and simple, with no need to remove gloves when it was freezing outside, (3) the connection between the lens and the frame had to be one that would hold in moderate crashes, (4) the manufacturer had to advertise a wide range of optional lenses so that if I broke or lost one I could confidently return to the vendor to purchase a new lens in a short time and not find myself the victim of obsolescence or poor logistics, and (5) I wanted three lenses: one dark for spring skiing, one yellow for most skiing, and one clear for crappy days.MAXJULI's advertising suggested that requirements 1, 4, and 5 would be met and based on the reviews, it looked like requirements 2 and 3 were potentially achieved. After skiing with them for a few times, I can report that they've ticked off every box. I bought a base pair with a reasonably dark lens and added on yellow and a clear lenses. All in under $100. Magnetic connection is strong, probably not able to keep the lens in place if your head hits a lift pole, but having to buy new goggles is the least of your problems at that moment (outside of an impact, I would think the lens would stay on under 99% of the conditions we ski in). I select the lens I think is going to work best in the morning to start and carry the others in my little backpack for changing as needed (MAXJULI provides nice bags to hold the spares plus a cover when the lens is attached to the frame, though the elastic around the cover is a little weak; the better approach for long term storage would be to remove the lens from the frame and store it in one of the bags). They have about 20 options for additional lenses which is pretty cool. That's in contrast to some other, far more expensive brands that only offer a single option or in some cases, don't offer any at all. Quality seems good, though talk to me five seasons from now for an update. Haven't had any fogging issues, though this is just my first season with them and I haven't been in the worst fog-producing conditions.Look, these goggles are so well priced I think it's worth just buying a pair to start, see how they work, and if you like them, buy a couple extra lenses to deal with conditions that aren't addressed by the transparency of the lens that came with the frame. The price for the lens alone isn't that much less than the lens and goggle, but that's a by-product of logistics finance in 2022 (if that bothers you, buy the extra lens you want based on the color of the frame that it'll come with, and if you are clever and particularly fashion conscious, you can have a suite of goggles to match up with any outfit).I'm really happy with them, especially on a day when I needed the clear lens. It was like a whole new skiing experience when the light was low and flat and gray but for once I could see what was coming. Loved it!Nick in Palm Springs
L**U
Good quality, fits glasses, no fog
I wear glasses, this one can fit over glasses pretty well. And double layer lens helped to minimize fog.Don't blame on goggle 's anti-fog ability because you just walked from a warm place into snow. This will naturally get some fog. But good goggle won't accumulate fog when you stay in cold weather for long time.
M**C
Quality
Very efficient against the fog and very good design.This goggle fit only for helmet size M and above.Doesn't fit for small helmet, this goggle are too big.
L**O
Fogs up terribly
Between the double layer lens it would build up condensation, obstructing my view for the whole day. I have no clue how it built up the first day i had them but it was terrible to try and navigate down the mountain when I couldn’t see.
J**Z
Just amazing!!!!!!!
I love them
G**B
Clear Googles
On time delivery and performed as advertised
S**I
Too narrow
Avid skier for many years looking to replace older clear goggles. They were too narrow and would better off being labeled "Children's size" I gave then to a youngster at the mountain. Will only buy a replacement in a mortar and brick store where I can try them on.
M**G
Fit comfortably over my glasses!
I wear glasses, and have prescription sunglasses, but no matter what I’ve tried, I haven’t been able to keep the sunglasses from fogging when I wear them outside in the winter. Despite the claim that these goggles fit over glasses, I was skeptical…until I tried them. They fit, and fit comfortably, without pressing on the glasses or causing me to worry the goggles will bend my glasses out of shape. I’m able to see well, and at the same time have the benefit of anti-glare lenses that don’t fog. The band has a rubber strip to grip hold in place on a helmet. I don’t ski, so don’t wear them with a helmet, but I have’t been bothered by the rubber strap so long as I’m wearing a hat. I’m very happy with these, and they’re saving me from a lot of aggravation when snowshoeing or snow-blowing the driveway.
A**R
Fits glasses 5.25 x 1.5"
Paying it forward with photos - thanking previous people who wrote a review. There is a trick to getting the glasses in - fold the arms and put in the glasses first.When putting the goggles over the helmet, make sure the arms fit over the ears before securing the strap.As for comfort, it's fine but over time with arms pressing against the ears, there is going to be discomfort. I will update after skiing.I did notice finger prints on the goggles so not sure if this was a returned product. As the quality, it's not the best as I have bolle's as well but for the price, it's fine. Hope this helps everyone.
D**Z
Perfect color and great mirror effect
Absolutely love this lens! The blue tint is great, so is the mirror effect. The tint does not affect the color you actually see (at least I didn't notice). Magnetic swap is so quick and convenient. Anti-fog property is great but you still gotta make sure that the easiest escape route for your breath is NOT inside the mask or else it IS gonna fog up, but fog disappears easily (unless it freezes before...). It's usable at night if well lit but I would avoid doing so if possible. Contrasts are bad at night and ice is hard to see.Overall, would definitely recommend.
H**M
Got ripped off
DO NOT BUY!!!!! I bought two pairs one for my daughter and her bf, they did not ship the pretty protective cover as advertised. Just in a plain white bag. One of the reasons I bought it was for the protective cloth lens cover. Second, there isn’t a clear lens underneath the coloured magnetic one. Here I was under the impression you had clear and the magnetic ones were the optional colours. Nope. You take the one off and you have no lens at all. Not one review mentioned this. Thanks for blowing the Xmas gifts. Obviously no quality control.Edit- I was contacted by seller after my review saying they would send the missing cover but still waiting after over two months. :-/
K**Y
Work fine, fit over glasses
I got these to wear when running my snowblower on cold days. They are good for visibility, quite large (should fit over most glasses), and provide good protection without fogging too much. I find they’re manufactured with a bit less polish than the other ski goggles I own. For instance, the foam on my pair was trimmed a bit roughly where it fits around the nose. But this doesn’t hurt functionality and they seem like good value for the money.
T**Y
Looks good but
These goggle look good but They were a little to big for my face. It blocked my nose most of the time so I was breathing through my mouth while skiing/snowboarding. If you got a bigger head/face these would be nice to get.
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