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Ask any skier who Seth Morrison is, and you might get slapped in the face for sheer stupidity. Ask Oakley, and they'll show you the new Seth Morrison Signature Crowbar Goggle. Anyone familiar with the freeski movement has witnessed a few 100%-extremely-talented, 100%-totally-insane individuals rise to superman status in the industry. Seth Morrison is the platonic example, casting his pink-haired, cliff-hucking shadow on mountain ranges worldwide. Oakley immortalizes Morrison's benevolent big-mountain-freestyle dictatorship with his very own Crowbar Goggle, designed by artist Hans Moritz and infused with SeMo's death-defying, projector-melting style.
Bottom Line: You can't be Seth Morrison, but you can wear his Signature Oakley Crowbar Goggles and die trying.
Ok, these goggles in my opinion look way cooler in person than they do on the picture here that backcountry has. I have a pair and love their looks, and of course love how they perform. Just like any other Oakley goggle, THEY DON'T FOG UP! Which is probably the most important characteristic in a goggle. On top of that they are crystal clear lenses and the Crowbars fit my face really well.
I had read many reviews about how good Crowbars are. 'Yeah, right' I thought 'Heard it all before. They will fog up just like all the others. You see, I have a terrible problem with goggle fogging. My solution was to get some Smith Turbo Fan goggles, and they worked fine. Anyhow, I bought some Seth Crowbars at Squaw last season and they have been just fantastic. I got the Black Iridium lenses and they work so well in both bright light and low light - for me anyway. No fogging up at all, quite hard wearing too. The biggest thing I have noticed is that they are much more comfortable that the Smiths. I can actually breathe with them on !
There are some super bargains on here for some of the less popular colours of Crowbar, so they can be scored for as low as $67. This is crazy. Buy some now, they are the best I have tried.
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Crowbars are working great for me. They fit well with both my Bern and my Giro helmets. I dig the skull grafix add some steeze but I really wish these came with some more lens options. Mine are black iridium which are pretty great on bright days but not so hot in flat light or night skiing.
Just transfered to these from the Electric EG2's. I have a medium to large face and wear the Pro-tec B2. The frame fits my face perfect and like i saw in another rating, someone said "I forget they're on". I felt this way as well. Didnt really feel them on my face which was very nice, and comfortable. The peripheral vision is all you need. Like the EG2's you can see everything but unlike the EG2's, the frame is small enough they'll fit helmets with no problem. The only problem I had was on my last run coming down the moguls with my girlfriend, they started to fog up a bit which is nothing I have heard of from these, so maybe one in a million. The only thing that MAY be a problem is if you have a helmet larger than the B2, the strap got a little tight on my B2. Helmets larger than the B2 may have a "tight fit". If there was a 4 1/2 star, that's what I would give them. The goggles look SICK in person, pictures dont give the good looks.
if u got the persimmon lens you can see not the best though. The best lenses for night riding would be clear or even the hi intensity lenses would be better. ----------------People can not see your eyes through Oakley mirrored lenses, however mirrored lenses are not good for night skiing since they do not let very much light through.
So me was skiing and there big cliff! Me nut up and go over it in fit of passion. Trouble is, me no fly. Me woke up with headache and broken lens. Me ate Philly Cheese Steak to feel better but it no fix goggle. Me talked like this ever since.
these goggles are really good compared to some 20 dollar smiths or the offbrands! i got the g30s they are great i can see mogules and other obstacles really well with these! the previous guy commented on the tight fit. i had the same trouble he had! my fix was to just wear them under the helmet and i think that looks even sicker! even in some pretty flatlight these are great and at night they are good too! if you do more of bright day skiing then i suggest that you get the iridium these are in between the two better in the flat light than the iridiums and a hell of a lot better in the sun than the persimmons. they are light and you dont even realize that you are wearing them! if anyone is wondering you can see 25% through these. they are great and worth the 135 bucks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Came to these from Wisdom's which were way too big for my face. These offer a nice balance and still keep my peripheral vision. Just try not to lose them.
These goggles are great. they are just like the regular crowbars, but look al ot cooler. They have terrific ventilation, so there will be no fog, and the silicone backing will eliminate gaper gaps if you wear a helmet.
Ok, these goggles in my opinion look way cooler in person than they do on the picture here that backcountry has. I have a pair and love their looks, and more...