Managing double fog requires a multi-pronged approach: choose OTG goggles with premium anti-fog coating and enhanced ventilation, apply anti-fog treatment to your glasses lenses, avoid overdressing that causes excessive perspiration, briefly pull the goggle away from your face on chairlifts to flush humid air, and never put goggles on your forehead where they collect moisture. For chronic fogging, consider active ventilation goggles or Rx inserts that eliminate glasses from the equation.
Ski Goggles · OTG (Over-the-Glasses) Ski Goggles
How do I prevent my glasses from fogging inside OTG goggles?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Mountain Ski Goggles
$50 – $250
Versatile goggles designed for general use across varied terrain and light conditions.
versatile lens tintshelmet-compatible framesmoderate VLT range

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

Prescription / Rx Insert Ski Goggles
$150 – $400
Goggles with integrated prescription lens inserts for vision correction without separate glasses.
internal Rx insertcustom prescription lensesanti-fog spacing
More questions
- Can I wear any goggles over my glasses, or do I need specific OTG goggles?
- Will my specific glasses frames fit under OTG goggles?
- Are OTG goggles significantly bulkier than regular goggles?
- Should I consider contact lenses instead of OTG goggles?
