Oakley A Frame Goggle - Polarized
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Oakley A Frame Goggle - Polarized
The Oakley A Frame Polarized goggle is part of Oakley's first generation of polarized goggles. For bright days, these are the goggle of choice if you already appreciate polarized glasses. The A Frame is built to withstand long-range solar attacks and short-range meteorological events. Polarized lenses reduce glare from icy, shiny surfaces. Don't worry, you won't lose any of the A Frame's famous optical clarity or wide peripheral view. A triple layer of face foam insulates and provides maximum comfort.
Bottom Line: Get Polarized.
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Good goggles
By: Stephen Jew
April 6, 2009
These goggles are pretty sweet, the high amber lenses are great and work well in a variety of conditions but to be honest i have a pair of Smith Phenoms i use on sunnier days that fog alot less often and they are a little cheaper or the same price depending on which lenses you get.
Cut Down The Glare and Everything Else
By: David Ehrlich
March 23, 2009
i have had many pairs of goggles in my years riding, from dragon, to eletric, to smith, to spy, to oakley with a huge variety of lenses (fire, pink iridium, persimmon, vr28, g30) and none of them come close to the high intensity amber polarized A-frames. the lens says for "changing conditions" on oakley's website, but i have used them in bluebird days, snowy days, white out days, and everything in between and they have worked wonders in all those conditions. i would recommend a pair to anyone, and as a bonus, they fit perfectly with most helmets
What is the difference between Hi Amber, Grey and VR 28 lens
What is the difference between Hi Amber, Grey and VR 28 lenses?
By: Jim
February 25, 2009
The VR28 lens is for bright days, and they bring out any depth the sun hides and offer very little actual light protection for your eyes. The Grey is also for bright days, but without the enhanced depth. The HI Amber is for cloudy, overcast or whiteout days, where you need high depth increase in a lens.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 25, 2009
pricey but quality product
By: Elvie
November 7, 2008
Though I, too, was reluctant to make the $$$ purchase, I was recommended Oakley and found a good deal. I do have to say you will be satisfied with em--comfortable adjustable fit (fitting with or without helmet), good looking and durable. What I really wanted was a goggle that was best for flatlight and these were an improvement on my last pair.
What is the diference between HI Amber and jet black,thank y
What is the diference between HI Amber and jet black,thank you
By: jovan artiko
February 13, 2009
are you asking about the jet black/hi amber colorway?...because if so, then the black is the color of the frame and the hi amber is the lense
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
February 17, 2009
Worth the money
By: Mackenzie
January 13, 2009
I love my Oakley A Frames. I had been riding with Smiths and Scotts, and just made the switch to Oakleys. I will never go back. They fit really well with my Red Helmet. Zero Gap. Like everyone says, they are so comfy and clear that you forget that you are wearing them. The air circulation is amaxing, they DO NOT FOG.
I got the HI Persimmon lens. It works really well and in average sun too and with mixed light in the trees. I can see all the variation of the snow and avoid the icey patches! It is ok with bright days... but I am thinking about getting a bright day replacement lens.
To get the frame and lenses I wanted I ordered a custom pair from Oakley for the regular retail price.
Basically. Worth the investment.
Loved 'Em!
By: T-SMACK
March 19, 2009
These goggles were sweet!! I got the VR28 - Polarized and skied last week where we had the brightest of days and the snowiest of days (14+ inches in one day alone!). These were versatile and I could see pretty clearly in all conditions. They did me better in the sun, but I never found myself blind in the snow.
I highly recommend them!!
p.s. I got the Khaki Military which are pretty cool, bc they have velcro change-out patches with the Oakley logo.
I got a pair of Oakley sunglasses that are polarized and I know
I got a pair of Oakley sunglasses that are polarized and I know they help driving, but how would these goggles being polarized help with skiing?
By: hceuterpe
December 11, 2008
On a bright day when the sun is shining on the snow, it can reflect and create a lot of glare. A polarized lens will greatly cut down on this glare and allow you to see more clearly without the bright glare.
By: Curtis Tripp
December 11, 2008
Big Frames, Great Lens
By: Nguyen
December 27, 2004
The Polarized lens did wonders for cutting that blinding glare off snow/ice. Lens was dark enough to take the hit out of a bright day, but let enough light to still see clearly. Optically correct and great all around. One draw back is the fact that I have a small face and it was rather big.
Sick Goggles, No Glare
By: VBwake19
November 23, 2005
I have worn many goggles and none can compare to these. There is absolutely no glare. They are very comfortable and fit the face very well. I wear them with a helmet and they easily adjust without stretching beyond the point where it wont go back to normal. Fleece lining feels great in the heart of the winter. Damn expensive but well worth it.
Oakley A Frame VR-28
By: michaelwoo1935517
February 2, 2009
Absolute glare reduction and contrast enhancement. And despite the "no eyeglasses" notation, I bought the A Frame because they were eyeglass compatible. I originally wanted the Crowbar which I found definately did not hold eyeglasses.
Oakley A frame Hi Intensity Amber Polarized Goggles
By: jpenn
January 29, 2008
A friend recommended the Oakley A Frame Polarized Goggles over a year ago, however I was reluctant to spend $200 on goggles. That problem was solved with the great deal I got from here. These goggles are great for high light conditions but are also excellent for low light, flat light conditions. They seem to amplify the undulations in the snow. Great deal and product.
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