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Oakley Stockholm Goggles - Polarized

Oakley Stockholm Goggles - Polarized

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Oakley Stockholm Goggles - Polarized

Oakley designed the Stockholm Polarized Goggles to specifically fit the smaller dimensions of the female face, while polarized optics cut glare to give you increased optical clarity during those super bright bluebird days. Snow acts as an amazing reflector, so Oakley's polarizing process infuses your lenses at the molecular level to optimize clarity. Built-in vents and an F3 anti-fog technology help channel air when you hike up for freshies, the triple-layer fleece foam wicks moisture, and the lightweight urethane frame stays flexible even when it’s unbelievably freezing out.

Bottom Line: A performance goggle designed for the female face.

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Are these double pane goggles? If not which are?

Are these double pane goggles? If not which are?

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December 23, 2008

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Almost all goggles on the market are double lensed, this one included. Most purveyors of single lensed goggles are cheap off-brand products that you'd probably find in a gas station heading up to the resort.If you're looking at particularly good venting, Smith's goggles with their helmets are designed to work together for no fog. I didn't believe all the marketing hype around Smith's lineup, but after trying it all myself, it makes a huge difference in terms of visibility in any conditions and reduced eye strain with their tapered lens optics.To be fair, I'm burnt out on Oakley because I've had too many of their products fail on me; Smith on the other hand stands behind their gear and gives you better equipment, fairer prices, and a lifetime warranty to boot.Smith Helmets:http://search.backcountry.com/exec/?mv_session_id=L4J2MQQn&aff=1&q=smith+helmet&x=0&y=0Smith Goggles:http://www.backcountry.com/store/SMI0466/Smith-Phenom-Turbo-Fan-Goggle.htmlhttp://www.backcountry.com/store/SMI0462/Smith-Prodigy-Goggle.htmlhttp://www.backcountry.com/store/SMI0391/Smith-Anthem-Spherical-Series-Goggles-Mirror-Lens-Womens.htmlI'm interested to hear what you decide to buy, and feel free to drop me a line if you have any other questions.Cheers!Matt Fuller - mattf@bikemonkeyranch.com

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December 23, 2008

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I've got these and the anthems. I can't use the anthems with my boele helmet, and I never ride without it. They fog up crazy bad. These haven't fogged up on me even with a helmet/goggle crack full of fresh. Oh, and I will NEVER go back to non-polarized goggles again. It's more than worth the extra ends.

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May 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

HOT HOT HOT

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February 16, 2009

These goggles are totally worth the money, They are sexy, never fog, and make it so you can see everything so clear.

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How well do these work with a helmet since it doesn't look

How well do these work with a helmet since it doesn't look like thay have any hinges

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October 13, 2008

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They're helmet compatible. This means that they should work with helmets.Yes, they checked the helmet compatible box. How WELL do they work with a helmet. Specifically- Sometimes with a women's smaller face/goggle and a big ole helmet not having hinges can make the goggles pull at the straps and not sit correctly on your face. Does anyone know if these have hinges I just don't see in the picture or has actually tried them on with a helmet.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wnated to add my 2 cents as I picked up a pair of these goggles. IMHO these goggles don't work that well with a helmet. There's no hinge and even when the strap is at its loosest it's still pretty tight for me with my helmet. The buckle at the back is problematic as my helmet clip (RED Reya) is meant to hold a strap. There's also no silicon ribbing inside the strap to hold onto the helmet so I find the goggles could easily slip off if I wipe out, etc.

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January 7, 2009

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So, I ended up getting these and they do work with my helmet. It's a smaller style boele and the strap is at it's max. My helmet has a snap in goggle holder thingy so it doesn't slip around. I guess the answer to my own question is it really depends on the helmet.

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May 27, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

i call these my "sexy goggles"

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December 16, 2008

i swore to myself i would never wear anything else on the slopes except my for spy soldiers.... that is until i purchased these babies. they are super comfortable and even i have to admit... oakley makes better lenses than spy. my only complaint would be that i keep snagging my hair on the strap clip.

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Tech Specs:

Frame:
O Matter 
Lens:
Plutonite polarized 
Strap:
Elastic 
Helmet Compatible:
Yes 
Eyeglass Compatible:
No 
Ventilation:
Dual Venting system 
Face Size:
[Women's] small-medium 
Recommended Use:
Skiing, Snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year