//Best of Ski Accessories

//Best of Ski Accessories

Debbie Gabriel

12 Nov 25

Skoggl – Frost Love Ski Goggle

Debbie Gabriel

12 Nov 25
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Frost Love – Ski & Snowboard Goggles (Review)

RRP: £75 • Stockist: SKOOGL.com

Frost Love is a clever mash‑up of performance and personality. You get a speedy magnetic lens system, two practical tints for most days, and a lens printed with playful hearts that’s designed not to block your view. For £75, it’s a compelling way to stand out in lift lines without sacrificing the basics like anti‑fog, UV protection and helmet‑friendly fit.

What stands out

  • A statement lens that stays practical. The hearts are printed directly on the lens and engineered not to obstruct vision; in certain light you may notice faint outlines, useful transparency about real‑world optics.

  • Two tints that cover most conditions. Choose Sunny Skies (17% VLT) for bright bluebirds or All‑Weather (31% VLT) when light is mixed. If you own both, the magnetic system makes swaps a seconds‑long job.

  • Core protections on board. Dual‑layer lenses offer anti‑fog performance, UV400 protection, and scratch resistance, reassuring spec for the price.

  • Style you can remix. Interchangeable straps (with no‑slip silicone) let you switch colours for a new look, and the frame integrates cleanly with your helmet.

Design & build quality

Frost Love uses a flexible TPU frame with triple‑layer face foam for comfort and ventilation. The spherical lens shape aims to mimic the eye’s curve, which helps with peripheral vision and reducing glare. The heart graphic is printed on the lens but crafted not to impede your view (with the small caveat about subtle outlines in certain light). Overall, it reads like a “real goggle first, fashion second.”

On‑slope usability

The magnetic lens system is the star: pull, click, done. It’s the kind of convenience you appreciate when clouds roll in mid‑lap. Strap swaps are similarly straightforward thanks to the clip‑in connectors. Helmet integration is a given, and the adult one‑size frame should suit a wide range of faces. If you want more tints later, you can add an extra lens and keep swapping.

Lens picks

  • Sunny Skies (17% VLT): best for strong sun and high‑glare afternoons.

  • All‑Weather (31% VLT): a versatile choice for mixed conditions.
    Night skiing or storm days with flat light typically benefit from a higher‑VLT “low‑light” tint; consider adding one if available in this style.

Comfort & fit

Triple‑layer foam and a silicone‑lined strap keep the goggles planted without over‑tightening the band. The frame is designed to play nicely with major helmets, which helps avoid the dreaded “gaper gap.”

Durability & care

Dual‑layer construction plus scratch resistance suggests solid longevity if you treat them right. Stick to microfiber cleaning and store them in a protective case to keep the lens looking fresh.

Value

At £75, Frost Love undercuts many magnetic‑lens rivals while ticking the must‑have boxes (anti‑fog, UV400, swap‑in seconds). If your kit budget has room for one “fun” piece, this one brings genuine utility.

Who it’s perfect for

  • Riders who want playful style without giving up core performance.

  • Anyone who values fast lens changes and simple strap swaps.

  • Gift‑givers looking for a memorable, practical snow‑day accessory.

Who might look elsewhere: night‑ski regulars who need a very high‑VLT low‑light lens out of the box, or OTG (over‑the‑glasses) wearers who require explicit OTG fit details.


Specs at a glance

  • Magnetic lens system; interchangeable straps

  • Lens tints: Sunny Skies (17% VLT), All‑Weather (31% VLT)

  • Anti‑fog, UV400, dual‑layer lens; spherical optics

  • Helmet compatible; adult one size

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