With proper care, quality all-mountain goggles last 3-5 seasons of regular use (20+ days per year). The limiting factor is usually face foam degradation—it compresses and loses its seal, causing fogging and discomfort. Anti-fog coatings also degrade over time, especially if the inner lens has been touched or wiped. Mirror coatings can scratch from improper cleaning. Store goggles properly (air-dried, in their bag, away from heat), never touch the inner lens, and replace when foam no longer seals or fogging becomes chronic.
Ski Goggles · All-Mountain Ski Goggles
How long do all-mountain goggles typically last?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Spherical Lens Ski Goggles
$100 – $350
Goggles featuring horizontally and vertically curved lenses for superior optics and reduced glare.
dual-axis curved lenswider field of viewreduced peripheral distortion

Cylindrical Lens Ski Goggles
$40 – $200
Goggles with horizontally curved flat lenses offering a classic look at accessible price points.
single-axis horizontal curveflat vertical profilelower price point

Photochromic Ski Goggles
$120 – $350
Goggles with light-reactive lenses that automatically adjust tint to changing conditions.
auto-darkening lenseswide VLT rangeUV-reactive technology
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