
Kukuna® K1 Pro Ski & Snowboard Goggles
Cylindrical Magnetic Performance Goggles
Modern Low-Profile Style with Maximum Field of View
The K1 Pro is designed for riders who prefer a clean, low-profile aesthetic without sacrificing peripheral vision. Featuring a high-end Cylindrical lens, these goggles offer a modern look that sits closer to the face while still providing an expanded horizontal field of view. Engineered with High-Contrast Optics, the K1 Pro ensures you see every detail of the terrain with zero distortion.
The Magnetic Advantage
Equipped with our Magnetic Dual-Lens System, the K1 Pro allows you to adapt to shifting mountain light in seconds. The high-strength magnets ensure a secure, airtight seal that can be swapped instantly, even with your gloves on.
Complete Mountain Kit
Each pair of K1 Pro goggles includes:
- Dual polarised lenses (bright-light & low-light options)
- Premium protective hard case
- Lens sock for spare lens storage
- Lens sock for goggles
Ski Goggle Performance: Comparison Table
| Feature | K1 Pro Ski Goggles | K2 Pro Ski Goggles |
| Lens Shape | Cylindrical | Spherical |
| Lens System | Magnetic Quick-Change | Magnetic Quick-Change |
| Optical Grade | High-End Polarised / High-Contrast | High-End Polarised / High-Contrast |
| Primary Lens | Grey Base / Full REVO Blue Mirror | Grey Base / Full REVO Pink Mirror |
| Secondary Lens | Polarised Pink Low Light Lens (Included) |
Polarised Pink Low Light Lens (Included) |
| Frame Tech | Flexible TPU (impact resistant) |
Flexible TPU (impact resistant) |
| Comfort | Triple-Layer Soft Foam / Anti-Slip Strap | Triple-Layer Soft Foam / Anti-Slip Strap |
| Ideal For | Modern style | Max Field of View |
Which lens shape is right for you?
- Choose the K1 Pro (Cylindrical) if you want a low-profile, modern look. These lenses are flatter, bringing the goggles closer to your face for an excellent horizontal view and a sleek aesthetic.
- Choose the K2 Pro (Spherical) if you want the ultimate field of vision. The vertical and horizontal curves reduce glare spots and increase air volume inside the frame, making them the superior choice for peripheral awareness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the benefits of the K1 Pro’s cylindrical lens shape?
A: The cylindrical lens curves horizontally but remains flatter vertically. This creates a low-profile, modern aesthetic that sits closer to the face, offering a sleek look and an excellent horizontal field of vision while minimising bulk.
Q: Is the K1 Pro compatible with my ski helmet?
A: Yes. The K1 Pro is designed with a universal fit geometry and an adjustable Anti-Slip strap with silicone backing. This ensures the goggles stay securely positioned on almost any standard ski or snowboard helmet without sliding.
Q: How strong are the magnets in the lens system?
A: We use high-grade N52 neodymium magnets. They are engineered to provide an airtight, secure seal that withstands high speeds and impacts, yet they are positioned to allow for a quick, "gloves-on" swap when the light changes.
Q: Does the K1 Pro provide full UV protection?
A: Yes. Both the primary mirror lens and the secondary low-light lens provide UV400 protection, shielding your eyes from 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, which are significantly more intense at high altitudes.
Q: How do I clean my goggles without damaging the anti-fog coating?
A: Never wipe the inside of your lens while it is wet or snowy. This can smear the anti-fog treatment. Instead, shake out any snow and let the goggles air-dry at room temperature. Once dry, use the provided Kukuna® microfibre pouch or lens sock to gently dabs away spots. For the outer lens, Kukuna® Lens Spray is safe to use to remove fingerprints or oils.
Kukuna® Mountain Vision Checklist
Never Guess Your Gear: The Right Lens for the Right Light
Mountain conditions change fast. Use this guide to decide which lens to snap onto your K1 Pro or K2 Pro before you head to the lift.
| Weather Conditions | Best Lens | Why is Works | Pro Tip |
| "Bluebird" & Full Sun | Polarised Primary Lens: Grey Base / Blue REVO Mirror | Blocks max light and reflects blinding glare to prevent eye fatigue. | If you’re squinting, your mirror lens should be on. |
| "Flat Light" & Overcast | Polarised Pink Low Light Lens (Included) |
Brightens the landscape and reveals hidden bumps, dips, and ice. |
If you can’t see snow texture, swap to Pink immediately. |
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Snow, Fog, or Night |
Polarised Pink Low Light Lens (Included) | Provides maximum contrast to define run edges when visibility is low. | This is your "safety lens" for thick air and shadows. |
3-Second Transition Guide
How to Swap Your Ski Goggle Lenses on the Go
1. Stop in a safe spot: Pull over to the side of the run or do this on the lift.
2. The "Glove-On" Swap: Grip the edge of the lens frame and pull away from the TPU frame.
3. The Snap: Place your spare lens near the frame. The high-strength magnets will "click" it into a perfectly aligned, airtight seal.
4. The Check: Give the lens a quick press around the edges to ensure it’s seated, then drop in!
Ski Goggle Maintenance Checklist
Store it right: Put your spare lens in the Kukuna® Lens Sock and keep it in an inside jacket pocket (where it stays warm and dry).
Drying out: After a session, take your goggles out of the case. Let the Triple-Layer Foam air-dry at room temperature.
Never "Wipe" Wet Inner Lenses: If snow gets inside, shake it out and let it air dry. Wiping the inner lens while wet can damage the high-performance Anti-Fog coating.