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Oakley Crowbar Goggles - Iridium Lens

Oakley Crowbar Goggles - Iridium Lens

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Oakley Crowbar Goggles - Iridium Lens

Bust apart defective eyewear, and put on the Oakley Crowbar Goggles with Iridium Lenses for crystal-clear vision on the brightest days. The Crowbar's amplified dimensions extend your range of available peripheral and downward vision. An Iridium Plutonite lens with Oakley's patented XYZ Optics provides correction along three axes and enhances visibility in medium to very bright light conditions for astounding visibility across your entire field of vision. The Plutonite lens material also offers superior eye protection, blocking 100% of all UV. The Crowbar's ultra-flexible O Matter frame is contoured to facial geometry, offering a precise, comfortable fit enhanced by triple-layer polar foam. Rigid O Matter strap attachments yield a solid, draft-free seal.

Bottom Line: See through the light.

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Rating for this product: 5

Crowbar - Black Iridium

By: none (1)
May 5, 2008

Great stuff - great service

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Will This Work on the MOON?

By: julian_ago2211101 (8)
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Rating for this product: 5

YO!

By: YO! (1)
April 8, 2008

These goggles are dope

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Goggles!!

By: BigAirSkie858463 (1)
April 8, 2008

I bought these to replace my aging Oakley A-Frame goggles with Blue Iridium lens. I had those for about 6 years, and were nothing but happy with them. I moved up to the crowbars after hearing many great things about them. My first impression was that they weren't as comfortable as my A-Frames were, but that was actually very short lived. After a day or 2 of use, the foam had conformed to my face and made for a very comfortable fit. The initial issue with too much pressure around the nose was gone. Lens-wise, I felt the lens were great. I found the black iridium to actually be more versatile than my blue iridium lens on my A-Frames. To me, they worked well in flat light, bright sun, and I could even see well using them for night skiing. Another thing to mention is the Crowbars fit perfectly with my helmet (Bern Baker), and the grippy straps are a nice touch. Overall, awesome goggle and Oakley continues to impress. Well worth the extra money over the competition.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not a fab as expected

By: skisurfsail (1)
February 8, 2008

I purchased these goggles having read rave reviews about their efficacy in any light. The first day I wore them it was between storms in Tahoe and there was no direct sun. The light was pretty flat and I felt like I was skiing blind. The lenses did nothing to pick up any texture on the slope. In sun, they're fine, but not great. Overall I'm not overly impressed with the famous iridium lens. Still on the hunt for the ideal pair of goggles...

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Rating for this product: 5

Really Good

By: Josh Christensen (83)
January 17, 2008

These are my favorite goggles. They have ton's of optical clarity and are super comfortable. They work with the smith variant brim helmet, and the bern baker EPS helmet fine. Super durable goggles, Super Comfortable, I haven't had as many problems with fogging with these as I have had with other goggles. All in all, what else could you ask for?

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Rating for this product: 5

I love it

By: SouthShoreBoarder (5)
January 14, 2008

It was pretty expensive but so far it won't fog, get good contrast of snow and fits well on my face.

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Rating for this product: 5

crowbar

By: ZaveR (3)
January 13, 2008

These goggles are awesome but if you're looking at them, you already knew that.

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Rating for this product: 5

Rock Em'

By: coocoo (8)
January 12, 2008

Best goggle I've used. Puts Smith and Scott to shame. They rarely fog, and the optics are killer. I found the best thing to do is to buy two pair; one for low light, one for sunny days. You could buy 1 frame and one extra lens, but that sucks. It's a pain to change the lenses, and when you do you muck up the lens with your fingerprints and oil The lenses that have worked the best for me: H.I ( high intensity) yellow for low light, and Gold/Black/Blu/ iridium for mostly sunny days Get the Fire lens if you are going to be riding in bluebird/ glacier/ spring conditions. It's money.

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Rating for this product: 1

garbage

By: jjjhhhh (4)
January 6, 2008

One day and interior lens cracked from bottom to top

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Rating for this product: 5

Crowbars rock my sox

By: krim della krim (1)
January 2, 2008

THe crowbars are amazing in every way. they fit my face perfect. I have 100% vision and they are so cool looking!!!!! I use to ride with the o frame goggles they were great until my face grew bigger and i didnt have a full range of vision. But with these google i have perfect vision they are a must have for any boarder/skier they are amazing and you should buy them right now and this site rocks rocks peace krim della krim

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Goggles

By: EJ Cruz (6)
December 28, 2007

I'm a big fan of Oakley products. The Crowbar goggles do not disappoint. They offer exceptional clarity, almost no fogging, and a great fit. I used A-Frames for 4 years before getting these. My son is using the A-Frames now. The Crowbar is a more traditional style than the A-Frame and feels better on a big face like mine. The Crowbar is well ventilated and comes with a helmet-capable strap. The iridium lenses are pretty good in a wide range of conditions. I have never wanted to trade them out for anything other than night skiing. You will need to be careful with them because they are scratch prone. I don't know if it is because they are iridium or because the coating shows scratches more than other types. Minor scratches aren't too bad from the inside view, but lenses are not cheap to replace. The frames and foam are very durable. The A-frames have weathered over 100 days of boarding/skiing and still look like new. There is every reason to believe these will go at least that long. Much like all the Oakley goggles I have owned, they are very good at keeping fog free. They are comfortable and stay put, thanks to the ribbing on the strap. Don't know how that would feel on my head, but they like the helmet just fine. I don't find myself adjusting them like I did the A-Frames - just run and gun. Oakley is smart about the material they put on the foam and they never get sweaty or sticky. I still get goggle lines. Ski/Snowboard goggles are ridiculously overpriced. There are MANY goggles that cost half as much that look as good or better than their peers; however, Oakley goggles continue to stand out in my experience. Are they cheap? No way. Smith and Scott make some pretty good goggles, but I haven't found any that I like as much as Oakley. I would own more of their stuff if it was 15% less. These goggles will appeal to the enthusiast with a little extra pocket change. Are they $20+ better than competing products? Maybe. The non-iridium lens versions are every bit as good with a significant savings so if you want good goggles but are stretched at the price point, look that way. You can score iridium lenses later anyway. With Oakley, you get what you pay for, but be prepared to pay!

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Rating for this product: 5

oakley crowbar goggles w/ black iridium lens

By: none (0)
May 8, 2007

thanks backcountry, great goggles for most light conditions. excellent on very bright days and great even with cloud cover...fit is perfect with my giro helmet. thanks again, mark.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great goggles

By: Steeeeeve (3)
April 12, 2007

You really can't go wrong with Oakley's eye wear, and these goggles uphold their great reputation. Good looks and top of the line technology couple for a force not to be reckoned with on the slopes. The Crowbars are comfortable and are well ventilated. I have the black iridium lenses and they are great for crystal clear, sunny days when the snow is blindingly bright. I highly recommend them.

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Rating for this product: 5

great goggles!

By: ashley t. (1)
January 22, 2007

the goggles are great! my boyfriend loves them and uses them all the time!

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Rating for this product: 5

My Stuff

By: JSaylor (1)
January 13, 2007

This gear is awesome! Great service, great delivery time, and great follow up! I would recommend your site to anyone interested in top quality gear and even greater service. Thanks for making me feel like part of the team!

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome goggles!

By: Full Time Mom (1)
January 13, 2007

I purchased these for my 21-year-old snowboarding son for Christmas. He was really happy with the style of the goggles (he has several pairs of Oakley sunglasses already)...but when he snowboarded with them after Christmas, he LOVED the way they felt on and loved the color of the lens. Overall, I would recommend these goggles. They never fogged up and he was able to see contrast great, even on cloudy days!

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Rating for this product: 5

Rock Star Goggles

By: Capone (7)
January 2, 2007

I got these with the Iridium lens, and I also got the H.I. yellow. The Iridium lens is great for sunny days. Good def on the hill. The H.I. yellow is amazing for cloudy days and night skiing. It brings out every detail of the Mtn. Changing lens is fast with practice.

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Rating for this product: 5

amazing

By: colorado ski junky (2)
December 24, 2006

here in colorado i have the opportunity to ski on weekends and days i am not in school. i have always used the a frame and now that i switched to the crowbar i will never go back. i have the gold iridium lenses and i use them in dim and sunny conditions they are amazing as well as comfortable. it is also better than the a frame or wisdom if you use a helmet because the strap is pushed out by the goggle. buy this goggle and you will never use anything else. also my friend is a goggle rep at the local ski shop and he said oakley only uses the purest plutonite unlike smith or scott. get this goggle right now

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Goggle

By: JamesR. (69)
November 15, 2006

I have always had problems with goggles fogging, no matter which goggle I have used. The Crowbars have been the first goggle I have ever had that I have never had any issue with fogging in any condition I have thrown at them. Peripheral vision is great, and I never have any distortion. Fire lens is great on bright/partly cloudy days, and Pink Iridium lens is great on cloudy/flat/low light days. You will not be disappointed in this goggle!

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent in bright sun (black iridium lens)

By: Boxer (4)
February 24, 2006

Very comfortable to ski in all day and work very well in bright sunlight. Flip side of that is that they are not what you want on an overcast day or in deep shadows. Field of view is great, and as with other Oakleys I've had you can easily forget you have lenses in front of your eyes when the sun is out.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Buy

By: Snoops (2)
February 22, 2006

I have been riding with Spy goggles for the last two years. I can say that the crowbar goggles fit better and give me a wider range of vision than my old Spy's I would recommend to anyone looking for an upgrade in goggles.

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Rating for this product: 5

A work of Art.....

By: Sugarfree Redbull junkie (45)
December 27, 2005

I have used Oakley A-frames and Wisdoms for years. This goggle is a perfect marriage of the two. It fits like the A-frame but with a view as big the Wisdom.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice

By: tnelson (19)
November 17, 2005

Got to ski in my new Crowbars for the first time yesterday and I love ’em. The fire lens is awesome, and the fit is great. I skied in a hat yesterday and they were great, but they also fit really well with my Giro helmet.

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Tech Specs:

Frame: O Matter
Lens: Plutonite Iridium
Strap: Elastic with rigid O Matter attachment point
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Ventilation: Yes
Face Size: Medium
Recommended Use: Snow sports
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime