Oakley Ski Goggles Helmets & Lenses

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Oakley stands at the intersection of high-tech performance and fearless design, born in 1975 from a garage experiment and redefined by over 600 patents worldwide. With true sport roots and snow-goggle cred starting in the early 1980s, the brand engineers optical clarity, impact protection and weather-ready gear built for mountain intensity. From Prizm snow lenses to helmet-compatible shells, Oakley gear helps skiers see more, react faster and ride harder. 


The team at Bumps have spent decades fitting out Aussie skiers and boarders, watching goggle tech evolve from basic tinted lenses to Prizm optics that pull detail out of flat light. Browse the collection for flight lenses, low bridge fit options, and junior sizes. From first-timers to storm-day regulars, there's an Oakley goggle here that fits your features and ski conditions.

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Matching Lenses to Australian Conditions

Australian conditions can swing from bright glare to flat light fast, sometimes in the same day. Matching the right lenses to the right occasion, we’d say:

  • All of Oakley’s Prizm Lenses help define the snow and highlight the lumps and bumps.
  • Oakley everyday lenses help cut glare on bright days while still offering contrast if weather.
  • The Prizm Iced Iridium or Persimmon are great lenses for storm days and low light conditions.
  • Night skiing? The Prizm Clear keeps things sharp under floodlights, maintaining a higher light transmission to keep enough visual information from being blocked. 
  • Oakleys goggles are all designed with lens swapping in mind. On a trip when the conditions change day to day, having 2 lens for different conditions gives you the best vision, in all conditions.

Helmet and Goggle Fit

A well-paired helmet and goggles eliminate the forehead gap (sometimes called the "gaper gap") that lets cold air rush in and allow your goggles to fog up on your face.. The key to prevent this is finding Matched venting between your ski helmet and goggles reduces fogging; but If you wear a beanie or balaclava underneath, try the combo on together before you head up the mountain. Bump's staff can help you check the fit in store.

Looking After Your Lenses

We’d advise storing goggles in the soft bag they come with, lens-side up. Although it can be a bit meticulous, avoid wiping a wet or icy lens; this keeps the longevity of the coating as well maintained as possible, and shake off excess moisture and let it air-dry as best practice instead. The anti-fog coating on the inner lens is delicate, so a little care goes a long way toward keeping optics clear season after season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the models?

Oakley Flight Deck goggles feature a rimless, oversized lens inspired by pilot visors, delivering a broad field of view with minimal frame interference. The Flight Tracker keeps the Flight decks spherical shape but adds the rim allowing for a great field of view with the protection and smaller aesthetic.

Oakley Line Miner goggles use a more traditional cylindrical lens shape that still offers wide coverage but in a slightly lower-profile fit. Face shape and how much peripheral vision you want are the main deciding factors.

Do Oakley ski goggles fit with an Oakley helmet?

Yes. Oakley designs its helmets and goggles to integrate closely, aligning vents and minimising gaps. Trying both on together is the best way to confirm a snug, comfortable fit, especially if you layer a beanie underneath. We highly recommend when purchasing new goggles to bring your helmet to ensure the right fit!

What does "Low Bridge Fit" mean?

Low Bridge Fit goggles have a deeper nose bridge cutout and modified frame geometry to reduce pressure on the nose and cheeks. They're designed for faces with a lower nose bridge or wider cheekbones, solving common issues like gaps at the nose or uncomfortable pinch points.

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