The Best Sunglasses and Goggles of Winter 2017

Protect your eyes with these enlightened picks.

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ZEAL Portal//RLs

Zeal Portal Goggles
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No bending plastic, no smudges, and no learning curve: The interchangeable lenses on these goggles slide into the frames on a rail system, like a garage door. READ FULL REVIEW

Giro Facet

Giro Facet Goggles
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Bargain women’s gear is usually an oxymoron—quality design and materials aren’t cheap—but consider the Facet an exception. READ FULL REVIEW

ABOM HEET

ABOM HEET Goggles
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The only way to truly banish cloudy lenses is mechanically—in ABOM’s case, via an internal defroster, like a car. READ FULL REVIEW

Costa Del Mar Sunrise Silver MIRROR Lens

Costa Del Mar Sunrise Silver MIRROR Lens sunglasses
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In cloudy, overcast, or stormy conditions, we reached for Costas with the new Sunrise Silver Lens. READ FULL REVIEW

Julbo Explorer 2.0

Julbo Explorer 2.0 sunglasses
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Instead of packing both goggles and shades, our testers liked splitting the difference with these glacier glasses. READ FULL REVIEW

Sven Can See Anti-Fog Gel

Sven Can See Anti-Fog Gel

Consider this Binaca-size spray the next best thing to battery-powered goggles—and it’s only $11. READ FULL REVIEW

We think of summer as being the sunniest time of the year. But reflective, snow-covered ground can be bright as any day in the warm season—and can scorch your eyes if you’re not careful. Protect yourself with these 5 expert sunglass and goggles picks.