Yes, through several paths. Many spherical goggles with quick-swap systems are compatible with Rx inserts that sit behind the main lens—your optometrist can fit these with your prescription. Some brands offer direct Rx lenses where the goggle lens itself is made with your correction. Contact lenses under standard spherical goggles remain the simplest solution for many wearers. Rx inserts are often the best compromise, solving both vision and fog issues without the double-fog risk of wearing glasses under goggles.
Ski Goggles · Spherical Lens Ski Goggles
Can I get prescription lenses for spherical 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

Frameless Ski Goggles
$80 – $300
Goggles with minimal or no frame structure maximizing field of view and modern aesthetics.
minimal frame visibilitymaximum peripheral visionmagnetic lens attachment
More questions
- Are spherical ski goggles really worth the extra cost compared to cylindrical?
- Will I notice the difference between spherical and cylindrical lenses?
- Do spherical lenses really fog less than cylindrical lenses?
- What's the best lens tint for a spherical goggle if I can only buy one?
