The Complete SPY+ Guide: How to Clean Your Snow Goggles
Boarding in great weather with your favorite crew pretty much guarantees an epic day in the pow â but sometimes itâs the basic things, like having a pair of squeaky-clean snow goggles (or a kit full of clean lenses ready to pop into frames) that make your day A+++.
But nothing ruins a bluebird day like a dirty pair of goggles. Wondering how to remove grime from goggle face foam or the best way to banish that annoying smudge on your lens? Check out our tips to quickly restore clarity to your FOV and keep your SPY+ specs in great shape.
The key to cleaning snow goggles is timing. You might want to do it while youâre on the go or riding the chair, but when goggles are encrusted with snow and ice, you could damage them if you clean âem too soon.
A better approach is to make cleaning a regular part of your post-boarding routine. Waiting gives your goggles time to dry out so you can do things properly (with tunes cranked and a beer cracked). And once theyâre cleaned, youâll be in good shape for the next time you head for the hill at the crack of dawn.
Snow goggles are sensitive pieces of tech that deserve to be babied. The outer lens often has a reflective mirror finish thatâs prone to fingerprints and watermarks, while the inner lens has an anti-fog coating that could get wet if you beef it on the slopes. Both of these finishes could rub off or scratch if you use the wrong products or methods to clean them â and once theyâre scratched, thereâs not a whole lot you can do about it.
To protect your goggles, never use harsh chemical sprays or solvents, or clean either side of the lens when wet. You also want to avoid using your t-shirt, towels, or a random rag, as they could damage the lens or leave behind pieces of lint that obscure your view. Instead, wait until your goggles are totally dry and use the microfiber pouch your goggles came in or a high-quality microfiber cloth to clean both the inside and outside of the lens.
SPY+ tip: Tap it off. You canât always be meticulous in the white room, but itâs best to remove your goggles and tap off (rather than rub off) snow and ice. Icy gloves are often the culprit behind scratches, so donât let a casual gesture of wiping away the elements result in unnecessary damage to your lens. Those little ice crystals are sharp!
Proper snow and ski goggle care isnât just about keeping them in peak condition or making the most of our proprietary lens technology â itâs also essential for safe boarding. Letâs make sure you clean your goggles the right way so they last for the long haul.
Let your goggles air dry before you clean them, then use a microfiber cloth or the microfiber bag your goggles came in to gently wipe smears and spots off the outside lens.
The inside of the lens is treated with an anti-fog coating, so the less you touch it, the better. If you do need to clean it, gently blot spots with a microfiber cloth â donât vigorously wipe!
To clean the face foam, use a non-abrasive rag (not your microfiber cloth), warm water, and a small amount of gentle liquid detergent to gently wipe away dirt. Let the foam air dry before storing your goggles.
Does your extra lens (or lenses) need cleaning? Weâve found cleaning them easier when theyâre secured in place. Just pop spares in your frame and repeat steps 1 and 2.
Après-ski, itâs tempting to hang your ski goggles on your bedpost or the pegboard in your garage â because they do look very cool on display, and theyâre an instant reminder of all those good times shredding. But donât give in to temptation!
Treat your goggles like youâd treat any other precious object. Keep them stored safely inside the soft bag they came in or a storage case. Donât leave them wrapped around your helmet, which could degrade the elastic band over time, and try not to throw them in your trunk until your next trip. Stow them in a cool, dry environment during the off-season.
Your SPY+ snowboard goggles are designed to last a long time â but sometimes, after a lot of years and many great rides, good things come to an end. One of the biggest reasons to spring for a new pair is a lens thatâs full of scratches, a loose strap, or face foam thatâs starting to get crackly. Weâre all for getting a ton of use out of our gear, but when goggles no longer function as designed, your safety could be at risk, and itâs time to replace them with a fresh pair.
But thereâs a legitimate case to be made for owning two pairs of goggles. In addition to having multiple options for different situations, stashing two pairs in your go bag gives frames, foam, and straps more time to dry out if youâre boarding on back-to-back days when itâs dumping â and dry goggles means less risk of frostbite and a more comfortable shred sesh.
Like any chore, snow goggle cleaning is easy to blow off. But a little bit of effort and consistency yields big rewards. A clean lens means youâll get the most out of our technology with enhanced clarity, razor-sharp focus, and kick-ass depth perception. When you look after your snow goggles, the benefits are easy to see.
Have fun out there!
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