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Oakley A Frame Goggle

Oakley A Frame Goggle

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$90.00 - $140.00
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White Oakley Text/Fire, One Size (140.00)
Matte Black/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
White Oakley Text/HI Yellow, One Size (130.00)
Jet Black/HI Persimmon, One Size (120.00)
Orange Evercamo/HI Persimmon, One Size (130.00)
Matte White/Pink Iridium, One Size (120.00)
White Oakley Text/Pink Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Pink Elevation Print/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
True Carbon Fiber/Persimmon, One Size (100.00)
True Carbon Fiber /VR28, One Size (100.00)
Wine w/Vines/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Jet Black/HI Yellow, One Size (120.00)
Pink Elevation Print/ Pink Iridium, One Size (130.00)
True Carbon Fiber/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Wintermint Splatter/Blue Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Khaki Military/VR28 Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Orange Evercamo/Fire, One Size (140.00)
Jet Black/Blue Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Wintermint Splatter/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Matte Black/Persimmon, One Size (90.00)
Matte White/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Wine w/Vines/G30, One Size (130.00)
Matte Black/G30, One Size (120.00)
Orange Evercamo/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Khaki Military/VR50 Emerald, One Size (140.00)
White Oakley Text/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Jet Black/Fire, One Size (130.00)
Matte White/HI Persimmon, One Size (120.00)
Jet Black/VR28, One Size (90.00)
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Oakley A Frame Goggle

Don the Oakley A Frame Goggles and try farting in them to fog them up. It may sound gross, but it’s probably an effective method for testing Oakley’s integrated dual-lens and surge-vent technology. Or hit the mountain and leave the beans at home. Oakley sealed a layer of air between two fog-treated lenses to reduce the chance of fog accumulating. Vented air circulates through the bottom of the A Frame and back out the top so air doesn’t have a chance to get trapped in your goggle and fog your lens. Impact resistant frames, triple-layer foam with wicking fleece, and total UV protection make the A Frame the workhorse of Oakley’s lineup.

Bottom Line: Your mind might be foggy from last night’s après session, but the Oakley A Frame goggle stays clear all day.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great goggles

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November 15, 2008

These have been my go-to goggles for the past ten years. Fit my smaller face perfectly and go well with my Giro Fuse helmet. As mentioned else where, don't wipe the inside of the lens if they are wet or you will scratch them up (dab instead). Lots of options of lens choices for a wide range of conditions (my favs are HI Yellow, Persimmon and Black Iridium).

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what will be the best lenses for when the sun is setting and...

what will be the best lenses for when the sun is setting and its really hard to see the bumps.

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22 hours ago

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The HI Yellow is great for that, HI Persimmon, and Pink lenses work well to around that time too. I ski afternoon and into the night a lot, if you don't feel like changing out your lenses then I would go with the Pink Iridium. I hope this helps!

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15 hours ago

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I have regular prescription glasses and I heard that the Oakley...

I have regular prescription glasses and I heard that the Oakley a frame goggles are relatively small and I was wondering if they would still fit underneath of the goggles?

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November 19, 2008

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The oakley A Frames are the smallest of the line that Oakley has. They aren't meant to work with perscription glasses. Oakley does make goggles though that are meant for glasses underneath. I would look into those.

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November 18, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice goggles

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November 11, 2008

These are very nice goggles, Oakley always puts out good stuff. I like Crowbars better for a larger field of view.

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Rating for this product: 5

They saved my nose!

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November 10, 2008

Really, last season I had a pretty wicked face plant in the terrain park. I cracked a couple ribs. Had I not been wearing goggles, my nose would have been broken for sure. And I was stoked that the lenses didn't even scratch! You can spend more money on a goggle without the spherical lens, and trust me, you want a spherical lens. The optical clarity can't be matched since the lens follows the curvature of the eye more closely than a normal goggle lens. Before you buy any goggle, make sure you try them on with YOUR helmet, not just any helmet. I actually own 2 pair of the A-frames. One High-Intensity Yellow, the other Persimmon.

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Rating for this product: 5

Can't go wrong

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November 7, 2008

I love these goggles, they fit so snug and breath real well. The Iridium lenses are even good in low light conditions, I say get em, but it'll cost you a pretty penny but worth every cent

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Rating for this product: 5

Quality that lasts

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November 6, 2008

Finley already touched on the majority of the points I would have made. I just wanted to add that after owning these goggles for 4 years and wearing them a ton they are still in great shape and do not fog. I have these with the blue iridium lenses that are shown in the picture and they work great and look great for me here on the east coast.

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Do they come in kids?

Do they come in kids?

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October 27, 2008

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No, But oakley makes an O Frame for kids.

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October 27, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

A-Frames (They have to be good, Shaun White wears 'em!)

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October 23, 2008

First of all, these are Oakleys, so you can't go wrong. No fogging, great comfort, good quality, and of course good style. I own a pair of these and love them. The lens are crystal clear and you often forget you're wearing them. As for the lens tents, I have a persimmon lens which shows from the chart to allow 61% light through. These seem to be an all around tent for me. Even on the bright sunny days I can get by and the cloudy days work as well. I have an H.I. Yellow lens for cloudier days and night riding. Anything much darker than 61% would be tough on cloudy days, and anything that allows much more than 61% light would be an eye squinting experience on sunny days. To help those who are trying to decide between Crowbars, Wisdoms, and A-Frames hopefully I can help. First, the A-Frames tend to fit a medium to smaller face. They're definately the smallest of the three. Because of this they also have the least amount of peripherel vision when wearing them. However, if you're face is smaller you probably won't notice this anyways. The Crowbars and Wisdoms are made for the medium to larger faces. Both have a bigger field of view than the A-Frames but are slightly differently shaped. The Crowbars and A-frames have the typical goggle shape while the Wisdoms have more of a rounded shape towards the bottom. I find that the Crowbars fit tighter around your nose than the Wisdoms do. So if you have a bigger nose I would go with the Wisdoms. Either way, all three are great goggles, and better yet, if you order from here and they don't fit, you can send them back and change your order without any problem. These guys have GREAT customer service!

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Which style will fit best over dark prescripsion glasses? And...

Which style will fit best over dark prescripsion glasses? And also not fog up.

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October 16, 2008

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they wont fog up but maybe go with a lighter lense like pink iridium or VR28 also a HI Yellow lense you can always buy and return back country guarantee complete satisfaction and an unlimited lifetime warranty. If at any time -- now, next month, in 30 years -- you're not 100% satisfied, send your gear back for a full refund or exchange. No questions asked.

Also, depending on the size of your glasses, you might want to consider the Oakley Wisdom's or Oakley Crowbar's. These are a little bigger goggle that has more room inside for you glasses to fit freely.
I'm not familiar with wearing glasses and goggles at the same time, but none of the Oakley goggles that you pick should fog up. I'm not sure about your glasses staying fog free though. The goggles do have good venting, so I would guess that as long as you're moving you should be ok. You could also buy an anti fog spray for your glasses and then you should have no problems at all.

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Rating for this product: 5

Absolute Classics: Oakley A Frames

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September 24, 2008

You really can't go wrong with these. They are probably THE quintessential pair of goggles you will every own. Timeless classics (just now in 101 different color combinations!!)

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Goggles

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September 14, 2008

These goggles are exactly what I wanted. They don't fog and are a perfect fit. The only thing is that the foam blocks your vision striaght down, but after wearing the goggles for about 5 minutes, you get completely used to it. I highly recommend these goggles.

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Rating for this product: 5

Classic!

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September 11, 2008

This is a classic Oakley goggle! Really cool design and great lenses of cource! This goggle comes in so many different colors, which is unusual for Oakley! Really a great goggle to a good price!

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Tech Specs:

Frame: Polyurethane
Lens: Plutonite
Strap: Elastic
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Eyeglass Compatible: No
Ventilation: Surge ports on bottom, top venting
Face Size: Small to medium
Recommended Use: Winter sports
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year