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Oakley A Frame Goggle Replacement Lenses
Oakley Iridium and High Intensity A Frame Goggle Replacement Lenses improve your vision in low light and extra bright conditions. So you're the kind of skier or snowboarder who doesn't quit riding when the conditions get nasty? And when it's sunny you're going too fast to wear sunglasses without your eyes watering, right? That's why Oakley developed high-performance replacement lenses for their A Frame Goggles. When the snow is dumping and everyone else heads for the lodge complaining about the bad visibility, throw in a pair of High Intensity Lenses to bring out what light is available. You'll see contrasts better and get more fresh tracks. Available in High Intensity Blue or High Intensity Persimmon. On bright, sunny bluebird days use the Iridium Lenses to cut glare without worrying about your eyes watering like your sunglass wearing friends.
Bottom Line: Modify your vision.
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By: Anonymous
January 19, 2008
I do not know why everyone is having such a hard time replacing these. I just did one in under a minute. Just follow the directions and make sure all the slots are lined up and you're done.
I have the Hi-Intensity Yellow, and VR28 lenses and I think it's the perfect inexpensive combination.
The HI yellow's re great for the Northwest storms when you can't see anything, well with this lens you can.
The VR28 is excellent for sunshine and small clouds.
I will probably keep these lenses until i upgrade to crowbars.
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By: Grateful Ned
January 2, 2008
I really like how versatile these lens are. It can be overcast or sunny, and still preform well. They are a cheap way to get your old A Frames to preform new like new again, expecially if you have tried to wipe out the inside of the lens (which is a bad thing to do).
I would like to add that the replacement lens are not practical to be changed out frequently. After the first time you replace them, you will not want to try it again.
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By: dogguc
December 26, 2007
These are the kick ass lenses on those bluebird days. Next to the fire iridium, def. second place
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By: InfamousDX
November 26, 2007
Fire Iridium: Awesome for bright sunny, cloudless days. The lens is almost progressive towards outer parts and it really really helps. NO glare. H.I. Yellow: When it dumps or when the sun is setting, these are a MUST. I always switch to these and they are never fail. WAY INCREASED contrast so you can see the detail in the snow.
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By: gootz13
November 20, 2007
awesome lens awesome price! great color for all conditions
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By: KarlMN
November 2, 2007
I bought some A-frames with pink iridium lenses and i hated them in any light condition. I always had little pink
reflections dancing around my view and found it very distracting. I now have the H.I. pers. for lower lighting and recently got HI amber polarized which i think is going to be good in all lighting conditions
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By: Shells
July 25, 2007
I've done a ton of night skiing and racing in the clear lens and it is by far the best lens for anything in the dark...crashing gates or freeriding at night in Japan...these things are awesome. The yellow lens is ok too for that (day flat light is best for the HI), but not nearly as good at night.
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By: maplecore
April 9, 2007
People say these are fallible because the anti-fog coating on the inside can get damaged. This is true. If you wipe them while they are wet they will smear. Don't do that and you are good. I find that the superior optics are worth the careful handling. Plus the availability of different lenses is second to none with Oakley.
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By: Lyn
March 5, 2007
I bought these for my husband as a birthday gift. He said they were the best Oakley lenses he has used in all light condtions except for maybe the flatest light conditions. I couldn't even get him to trade for a few runs so I could try them out. Hopefully they will make a polarized lense for the Crowbar soon.
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By: Leeroy
February 15, 2007
I own the A frames with the Hi polarized amber lens, and for living in the east these lenses are a sweet deal. They are very good for night and even when the snow is blowing they seem to brighten up everything. I have never had to change lenses since I bought these. I would have to say they are worth every penny!!
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By: pmikk
January 19, 2007
Excellent Lens choice for those southern rockies sunny days. Thanks for the recommendation.
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By: SkyRider
January 4, 2007
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By: Yehuda Farkas
December 7, 2006
These A-Frame goggles and lenses are great for any light condition. Remember to change your lenses though; if you don't-you will miss out on the unique features of these lenses. High Intensity for low-light, Iridium for total sunlight. Makes the fog at Tremblant skiable!
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By: rideG2
September 13, 2006
In California, there's a mixture of great bluebird days and dumping, stormy days. I used to hate wearing goggles, but after I got my A-Frames I realized I hated them because my goggles sucked. I used them, and Black Iridium lenses for most of last season. For the days that are mostly sunny with a bit of clouds, I use Black Iridium lenses. I like them because they don't TOTALLY distort the color of everything around you like some other lenses. They're crystal clear, too. The only downside... they scratch really easily (and for the most part, I try to take care of my gear). I am definitely going to get some H.I. yellows this coming season.
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By: Albie Hartmayer
January 6, 2006
This is an awesome lens for the conditions here in the East. I've used them on some cloudy and foggy days, as well as a few sunny days (I got lucky). They helped eliminate shadows and my depth perception was much better. They are not very dark for super sunny days, but overall an outstanding Eastern conditions lens.
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By: Skier Don
December 21, 2005
Haven't been to the slopes with them yet but have checked them out around here in different light conditions and they are going to work great! They are a little tricky to switch out but patience and persistence paid off. Buy them if you want to improve your on slope point of view.
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By: kpaul
November 19, 2005
I have the high intensity blue and fire iridium lens and think it’s the perfect combination. The fire lenses are great for cutting glare and look sweet for sunny days. When it’s dumping, I have not used a better lens than the high intensity blue lens. You can see every bump and hump with these bad boys. Only problem is they scratch really easily so be careful.
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By: skipunkx
November 14, 2005
Not only can I see in super flat light, but I think it is mid-day all day, even at 4:00pm on a snowy day.
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By: skadi
November 10, 2005
Replacing these lens could make a grown man (or woman) cry with frustration. Instead of crying, be patient! You shall be rewarded with amazing clarity and vision. It helps to work on replacing the lens in front of a warm fire at home instead of a cold parking lot during an epic dump.
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By: Lee F
January 15, 2005
This lens is remarkable in flat light. The light is too much on bright days.
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By: Gustavo Moraes
October 25, 2004
Fire A Frame Lens!!! All conditions gear!!!
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By: Rob44
March 6, 2004
After having an absolutly terrible time with getting a sunglass product, already paid for, from a Southern California on-line dealer, I was concerned with BackcountryStore.com making their delivery promises as well. They certaintly kept their promise of delivery and consequently I am very happy. I know that it was only one bad apple who caused my previous problems BUT it only takes one. When you are dealing with people miles away, your options of darkening their doors requires some amount of faith when buying on-line. I have learned my lesson, these guys can be trusted...
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By: Greg9
January 12, 2004
Replacing the lense in the A-Frame takes some brute force and stupidity. At least for the first couple of times. They are expensive, so use more force than stupidity. It gets easier as you interchange. The lenses are great. Asked by a Swiss mountain guide how I could ski when all others refused; I simply pulled off my A-frames and let him peer through. He placed his order that night.
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By: G Money
February 20, 2003
Well, since I haven't actually used the new lenses yet, my review can only be partial. But, I think we all know that Oakley makes the goods! I actually had hard time getting the new lenses in the frames. It was so hard that I thought that Oakley may have changed the shape of the frame over the years; but alas, it was only me and after giving it the ole' collegiate try, I worked it out – thanks to the help/support of the Gear Guru at BCStore.com! Thanks! (I don't get paid to say this stuff – it’s actually true...)
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Plutonite
Compatibility:
Oakley A Frame Goggles
Recommended Use:
Skiing, snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year
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