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Oakley Ambush Goggles
For small to medium-sized faces, the Oakley Ambush Goggles give you a balanced and comfortable fit with or without a helmet thanks to articulating O Matter strap clips. Oakley gave the Ambush a dual-vented lens as well as an F2 anti-fog coating to eliminate cloudy build up when you’re cutting turns in moist conditions. Triple-layer, moisture-wicking fleece foam keeps you comfortable until the lifts quit running.
Bottom Line: Designed to fit small to medium-sized faces, the Oakley Ambush Goggles give you a balanced and comfortable fit with or without a helmet thanks to articulating O Matter strap clips. Oakley gave the Ambush a dual-vented lens as well as an F2 anti-fog coating to eliminate cloudy build up when you’re cutting turns in moist conditions. Triple-layer, moisture-wicking fleece foam keeps you comfortable until the lifts quit running.
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Awsome Goggles
By: pat2573324
December 30, 2008
I have a Red Skycap Helmet and these goggles have no problem fitting snugly around the helmet and the rubber on the inside of the strap prevents the goggles from slipping on the smooth helmet surface. I used them for the first time this week in Garmisch Germany on the highest mountain in the country where the weather changes very quickly and dramaticly, and I could see crystal clear all day everyday without any fogging.
What is the best lens for sking in Vermont (Flat light), also
What is the best lens for sking in Vermont (Flat light), also can you buy additional lens?
By: Amy
January 12, 2009
I would recommend the yellow or persimmon lenses, or you could buy a clear lens and put that in for the really low light conditions. You can find replacement lenses here at backcountry.comhttp://www.backcountry.com/store/OAK1862/Oakl
By: Seth Ferguson
January 12, 2009
No Regrets
By: jas100266142
February 17, 2009
I got the polished white and fire they look amazing and fit great with my helmet. Took them out this weekend and had no problems with fogging. It was overcast and snowing so I had a little problem in the tree line but nothing to do with the goggles themselves. Now they're on sale I would definitely pick them up.
I need some goggles for winter biking, but most do not have very
I need some goggles for winter biking, but most do not have very good peripheral vision. Also, I have a small face. Heard the crowbar was good, but for large faces... any suggestions? Also, what is an inexpensive snowboard helmet for winter biking?
By: Gayle Baldwin
December 3, 2008
The crowbars would be a good way to go. You might also look at some of the line from Zeal. Great for medium to small faces and very descent on periph. vision. For winter biking, check out some of the helmets from both Smith and Giro. They'll work great!
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 6, 2008
Oakley Ambush - only 1 problem
By: Gear-monger
December 16, 2008
While I really liked the fit, shape and style, the let down was the strap.
It was just too short to wear with a helmet.Felt like my face was being squashed. If you don't use a helmet, these are great for small to medium sized faces. Otherwise, go for the A Frame instead. They are only slightly bigger, but have more color and lens options in the range.
My new favorite goggles
By: m.g2539648
January 7, 2009
These being my first pair of oakley goggles I wasn't let down. Everything was clear, no fogging and the strap fit around my helmet and held tight even with a couple of nasty falls.
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