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Your Holidays Ski Goggles Gift Guide

Christmas is fast approaching and we’ve got some neat gift ideas for your loved ones!

There's nothing like a gift that brings more joy on the slopes!


Ski goggles on a table by the Christmas tree

As it's the busy month of December, we want to make your Christmas shopping experience as effortless as possible. We have curated some gift ideas for you below.


The Vancouverite / Low light and night skiing

If planning to go skiing or snowboarding at Cypress, Grouse, or Seymour, they should be prepared for cloudy weather about 75% of the time. To ensure an enjoyable experience, it's essential to have low-light lenses. The QuartzHD (Clear) second lens will allow them to enjoy night skiing like never before.






The daily skier/rider

They mainly ride during the day and want the best lens in all conditions.

We offer all our goggles with an additional low-light lens. Wanna get them the ultimate package; add an extra QuartzHD (clear) lens for the occasional night skiing.





The Art Lover

There may be an artist in your family or someone who simply enjoys art. Our artist series showcases Valerie Black, a local Canadian artist whose work fosters a deeper connection to nature and the surrounding landscapes.






Explore our lens guide

Our CE-Tech lens technology works to bring out the brightest hues and deepest contrasts like never before, plus it's designed specifically with different tints to give you optimal viewing performance. And that's not all—we also incorporate our CP built-in anti-fog technology so you don't have to worry about ever losing sight on the slopes! With our lenses, be prepared to see better and react faster. So what are you waiting for? Get ready for a bolder, brighter and fog-free riding experience!


Trinsic Optics Lens Guide.
Lens Guide


Here's a quote from Isami Kiyooka, Editor at Snowboard Canada Magazine about our lens:


"Their CE Tech was a pleasant surprise to myself, from testing every other brands goggles for the past couple of years from Oakleys PRIZM to Smiths Chroma pop, Trinsic holds its own with their CE Tech. On par with other brands, Trinsic has something on their hands with CE Tech comparable to PRIZM. Although, one of the biggest surprises had to be their built In antifog. Working at a snowboard shop for the past couple years, one of Smith optics selling features was their built-in antifog. Trinsics goggles feature this exact tech in their lenses, having antifog as a coating no matter how well you treat the goggle will eventually wear off, however on the MGC-1 the story is different. Traditional antifog technology featured in most other companies can get wiped off if the inside of the goggles is wet, making them trapped in moisture and fogging up the lenses. On the MGC-1’s, the antifog technology is built into the lenses themselves, making them last longer and perform better."


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