It can, but modern designs with breath management features dramatically reduce fogging. Look for models with mesh breath zones or directed exhaust channels that route exhaled breath downward away from your goggles. Without these features, fogging is likely. Also ensure your goggles have good ventilation and aren't too tight against the balaclava fabric, which blocks airflow. If fogging persists, try a model with an open nose design that allows breath to escape naturally.
Ski Balaclava · Full Face Balaclava
Will a full face balaclava make my goggles fog?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Half Face Balaclava
$10 – $40
Lower face and neck covering that leaves the top of the head exposed for helmet compatibility.
Exposes top of headCovers nose to neckHelmet-friendly

Convertible Balaclava
$20 – $65
Multi-configuration balaclava that can be worn as full face, half face, neck gaiter, or beanie.
Multiple wear configurationsHinged or zippered panelsOn-the-fly adjustment

Helmet Liner Balaclava
$15 – $50
Ultra-thin balaclava engineered to fit seamlessly under a ski helmet without altering fit or comfort.
Ultra-thin constructionFlatlock seamsMoisture-wicking
More questions
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- Should I size up my helmet to accommodate a full face balaclava?
