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Oakley Stockholm Goggle Replacement Lens
Your super tinted goggles just not cutting it on stormy days? Pick up an Oakley Stockholm Goggle replacement lens. Choose from a variety of lenses (see lens tint chart) if you took a nasty fall and scratched your other Stockholm lens, or you just need a more versatile lens for overcast days so you can right when the light is flat. All Stockholm Replacement Lenses feature Oakley's distortion-free XYZ optics and fog-killing venting and moisture-absorbing F3 coating.
Bottom Line: Get the right Oakley Stockholm Lens to maximize your riding enjoyment.
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almost better than not wearing gogs
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 9, 2009
persimmon lens is ok, and thats it...it doesnt excell in any condition but doesnt lack in any either, except one...ill just go over the spectrum -BRIGHT SUN: stay away! this is not dark enough by far, after a bluebird day everything looked pink...i immediately went and got a darker lens -STORM/SNOW/FOG: contrast is laughable but at least the lens is light enough to see in those condtions, the mountain wont look like its shrouded in shadow -OVERCAST: contrast sucks again, but the shade of the lens is good for overcast -NIGHT: hard to decipher anything different, ice/snow/guy dressed in white/jumps, its all hard to see cuz theres no definintion or contrast, but at least the shade is light enought to see at night BOTTOM LINE: this lens kinda sucks, but it will work if your pinching pennys and need an all around lens, just stay away from the sun and be prepared for everything to turn orange :-)
I have the Oakley Stockhom google with iridium lenses.I'm
I have the Oakley Stockhom google with iridium lenses.I'm looking for an additional lens that will work in other conditions, especially snowy or cloudy days. What color lens is my best option?In addition, how hard is it to change the lenses on the Stockholm goggle?
By: mae.tobinh2166308
December 28, 2008
They are not the easiest lenses to change (so you probably dont want to try while on the lift) but they aren't completely impossible to swap out. For clowdy or snowy days, the HI Amber Polarized, HI Persimmon, or Persimmon should do the trick.
By: ESTtoMST
December 29, 2008
reflective freak
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 9, 2009
we all know the black iriduim works good in bright sun, thats self evident, but how does it look???? im crazy about completley reflective lenses and this is the next best thing besides a fire lens. in the sun it looks silver and there is just a tiny bit of transparency...so dont worry girls, your boyfried wont see you checkin out that guy doin the backflip off the kicker while he's stmblin down the bunny hill
LOVE Them!
By: Lp
February 2, 2009
Not only do the Stockholm frames kick a**, the lenses are awesome too. I have several different lenses and have been happy with each of them, actually overly surprised with their performance in pretty much all conditions. I ride Mt Hood mostly, so the conditions can change in an instant. The lenses are so easy to pop in an out, that if you need to change them mid-day, it's super easy.
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