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Oakley Crowbar Goggle

Oakley Crowbar Goggle

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$95.00 - $145.00
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Baby Blue/Chocolate/ Black Iridium, One Size (125.00)
White Oakley Text/Blue Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Jet Black/Persimmon, One Size (95.00)
White Oakley Text/H.I. Persimmon, One Size (135.00)
Jet Black/Black Iridium, One Size (125.00)
Baby Blue/Chocolate/VR28, One Size (95.00)
Jet Black/Fire, One Size (135.00)
White Oakley Text/Pink Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Shadow Gray/Blue Iridium, One Size (125.00)
Dark Camo Khaki/H.I. Yellow, One Size (135.00)
Olive Military/H.I. Yellow, One Size (135.00)
Jet Black/H.I. Yellow, One Size (125.00)
Matte White/Persimmon, One Size (95.00)
Baby Blue Chocolate /H.I. Persimmon, One Size (125.00)
Red Evercamo/Black Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Matte White /Pink Iridium, One Size (125.00)
White Oakley Text/Black Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Matte White/Black Iridium, One Size (125.00)
Matte White/Fire, One Size (135.00)
Olive Military/G30, One Size (135.00)
Shadow Gray/Black Iridium, One Size (125.00)
Olive Military/VR28 Black Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Dark Camo Khaki/Black Iridium, One Size (135.00)
Jet Black Ghost Text/VR50 Emerald, One Size (145.00)
Dark Camo Khaki/VR50 Emerald, One Size (145.00)
Red Evercamo/Fire, One Size (145.00)
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Oakley Crowbar Goggle

Strap on the Oakley Crowbar Goggle and get prepared for any action the mountain throws your way. Oakley’s lightweight impact-resistant O Matter frame and dual-layer anti-fog Plutonite lenses give you the goods to go anywhere on the mountain and see clearly through any kind of weather you encounter there. Oakley gave the Crowbar Goggle pressure-distributing frame struts that improve fit and comfort while you rocket or jib down the mountain. Add triple-layer face foam with moisture-wicking fleece, and a silicone strap-retention strip, and you feel like you’ve just strapped on the last goggle you’ll ever need.

Bottom Line: The Oakley Crowbar Goggle is burly, sleek, and according to Oakley, “always ready for whatever.”

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Rating for this product: 5

legit

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November 21, 2008

super awesome goggles. best goggle with any helmet hands down. highly recommend to anyone

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how do you know if the lens is mirrior or not?

how do you know if the lens is mirrior or not?

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October 30, 2008

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Ummm...it looks very shiny and you can't see through it. The Fire and Emerald lenses are mirrored, and some of the others are close. If you want mirrors, don't get persimmon or yellow as they're very easy to see through.

Sorry, I forgot Black Iridium is mirrored.

hey bro, its cool a while ago i wondered the same thing. If the lens is labled "iridium" or anything iridium then it means its mirrord. btw these things are sick.

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November 3, 2008

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Park City - Josh Christensen

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November 11, 2008

This is me sliding a kink rail at park city. As you can see, I am wearing the Oakley Crowbar goggles, because they are so awesome!

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Rating for this product: 5

higly recommend

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November 14, 2008

Great goggles, excellent fit and very comfortable.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great design

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November 11, 2008

At first I didn't like the look of the "wings" on each side of the goggles, but they've grown on me and the fit is excellent with a helment. The best part about these goggles is the excellent field of vision you get, much more than A-frames. If you ride at night, be sure to check out the HI-yellow lenses.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome.

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November 10, 2008

Super comfy good looking goggle. Oakley quality comes through once again.

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Rating for this product: 4

Small-to-Medium

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November 8, 2008

All the positives of these Crowbars have already been covered, so I'll go over some minor nitpicks. These things will not fit a larger head very well (not a problem for me or most). Q1, A-Frame, Feenom, EG2, Apollo, etc for that. Also the build quality and craftsmanship, while not bad, are not great either. Strap could use an extra inch or two.

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Rating for this product: 5

Super steezy gogs!

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November 6, 2008

The problem that i have with most all sunglasses and goggles is that since i have a rather wide face, everything tends to look uber small on me or just don't fit right. Oakley always seems to have the answer for this (I wear Oakley sunglasses too ;) ). The crowbars are AMAZING. Even with my wide face, the crowbars look beast and fit me perfectly. They are so comfortable, and they have some of the best peripheral vision i have ever seen in a goggle. They are very well vented and they never fog. The spherical lens is very high quality, and as all Oakley lenses, there's no distortion. They definitely live up to Oakley quality. Get yourself a pair!

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice

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November 3, 2008

Love them. I got the Bloc executive and editions and they are wayyy baller.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome fit, no distortion and look like Master Chief

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October 29, 2008

I picked up the Bark Camo Khaki with VR50 Emerald Iridium lens. I must say that they are much sweeter than they look in the pictures. Note: backcountry website lists them as 'Dark Camo Khaki' but Oakley site lists them as 'Bark Camo Khaki'. I ski mainly in Washington state, which is mostly overcast with some sunny days. The VR50 lens is meant for medium brightness days, so I think it will great for day skiing here. What I love about the lens is that the shapes and colors of your surroundings do not distort when you move your head up/down/side-to-side. For this reason alone Oakley lenses are great. If you've ever used the Smith Phenom Sensor goggle, you'll notice colors shift as you move your head up and down, which is very distracting when skiing at high speeds. I use a Giro Omen helmet and the goggles fit great with the helmet's grooves and goggle strap hook. Depending on your nerd factor, you might be like me and think it's an added bonus that the green frame and yellow/green reflection on the Iridium lens makes you look like Halo's Master Chief if you wear a helmet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Crowbars

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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. 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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Rating for this product: 5

amazing

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October 17, 2008

most comfortable goggle ever never fogs definatly buy it

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Gogs!!

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October 5, 2008

Haven't used these yet, but they are very comfortable and look great. I have been using the Oakley O-frames for about 4-5 years and they have been great. I didn't really need these gogs but figured I'd try them out. Construction and looks are better in person. Gave 5 out of 5 stars only based on looks, but I will write another review once they've had some use. Ride on!!!

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Rating for this product: 5

HI Yellow for flat light = awesome

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September 30, 2008

if you need a goggle for low light cloudy blizard-type days, the crowbar with the H.I. Yellow has been perfect for that. I thought they seemed a little big at first, but with a helmet that all gets balanced out and the extra air space between you head and the actual lens is good for air circulation. I have been really really stoked on these.

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Rating for this product: 5

best gog!

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August 30, 2008

hands down the best goggles on the market, the peripheral is just amazing and it fits almost every helmet. I use mine with the smith variant, works like a charm. Best style, best vision, and immaculate fit, what else could you ask for?

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Rating for this product: 5

great

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August 28, 2008

i love these goggles. their comfy and look ill they dont fog and they are great

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Tech Specs:

Frame: O Matter
Lens: Plutonite
Strap: Elastic
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Eyeglass Compatible: No
Ventilation: Top and bottom vents
Face Size: Medium to large
Recommended Use: Winter sports