Skiing at night
Night skiing is one of the most exciting ways to enjoy the mountains. With quieter slopes and a unique atmosphere, it offers a special experience — but it also requires the right level of protection for your face and especially for your eyes.
Why the right goggles matter at night
When skiing after sunset, temperatures drop quickly and visibility conditions change completely. In these situations, wearing the right ski goggles is essential: the lens must let in as much useful light as possible, while the frame and ventilation system must help prevent fogging caused by the difference between cold air and body heat.
Why transparent lenses are ideal for night skiing
For skiing at night, in fog or during snowfall, a transparent lens is the most suitable choice because it allows excellent light transmission and preserves visibility when the environment is already naturally dark or low-contrast.
Main benefits of transparent double anti-fog lenses
- Maximum brightness in low-light conditions
- Better visibility at night, in snow and in fog
- Reduced fogging thanks to double lens construction
- Greater comfort in cold and humid conditions
- Improved safety and impact resistance thanks to polycarbonate construction
DEMON night skiing goggles are designed with double transparent anti-fog lenses and carefully placed ventilation holes to improve airflow. This combination helps keep the lens clearer during activity, making a real difference between an enjoyable run and a frustrating experience with fogged-up goggles.
Comfort, protection and fit in cold conditions
Night skiing also means stronger wind chill and greater exposure of the face. A soft internal foam, a stable strap and good helmet compatibility are key details that improve comfort throughout the session.
The hypoallergenic inner foam adapts comfortably to the face, while the adjustable strap with silicone insert helps keep the goggles stable even during more dynamic runs. Combined with adjustable side fins, this setup ensures compatibility with virtually every snow helmet and enhances overall comfort.
Recommended models for night skiing
Here are two DEMON models designed for night skiing, snowfall and foggy conditions, both equipped with transparent lenses and anti-fog performance.
PEAK
A dedicated model for night skiing, snowfall and foggy weather, designed to deliver brightness, comfort and reliable anti-fog performance.
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MATRIX
An ideal choice for skiers looking for a sporty and comfortable goggle for low-light, foggy or snowy mountain conditions.
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Transparent lens
Essential for maintaining visibility in the dark, during snowfall or in fog.
Double anti-fog lens
Helps reduce condensation caused by cold air outside and warmth from the face inside.
Ventilation
Well-designed airflow is crucial for keeping the lens clearer during activity.
Helmet compatibility
A stable fit with adjustable strap and side fins improves comfort and security on every run.