Oakley O Frame Goggle
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Oakley O Frame Goggle
When either sun or fog assault your vision on the mountain, the Oakley O Frame Goggle keeps your peepers safe and your vision clear. The O Frame’s lightweight conical design features a dual-layer lens construction that improves your peripheral and downward vision. Oakley venting and an anti-fog treatment prevent moisture from accumulating in the O Frame Goggle. A scratch resistant Lexan lens offers a smooth arc of clear vision, and delivers total UV protection. Triple layer face foam insulates your face from the cold so you can shred all day in Oakley’s fog-free clarity.
Bottom Line: The Oakley O Frame Goggle gives you all-day clarity on the mountain.
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An ok goggle
By: Jeremy T
November 29, 2008
These are an ok goggle from Oakley. This line doesnt compare to that of their higher end goggles. You dont get the circular lenses which provide distortion free viewing. What makes the wisdoms, aframes, and crowbars amazing goggles is the amazing clarity you get from their lenses. These are comfortable with the foam, but its not the same as their other products. These will do fine for what you need but you can get a better pair for much less if you check out other brands. If you just want the oakley name these will do, but once again go for their higher end stuff or check out other brands.
I have a really big head and big face. My glasses are wide frame
I have a really big head and big face. My glasses are wide frame too. does these goggles fit someone who have a big face?
By: drew
February 13, 2009
These seem to fit a wide array of face sizes, so they should fit. Can always get them from backcountry.com and return them no questions asked if they don't fit. If you are concerned about them not being wide enough, check out the Crowbars. Those are real wide.
By: ESTtoMST
February 13, 2009
Good google
By: Dano
May 15, 2009
This is a solid pair of goggles. I have used them for a couple of years and they worked nicely.(I have since then upgraded to a pair of Oakley crowbars) They aren't the best Oakley goggles but they are solid starter pair. I would say if you are a just starting to ski/snowboard buy these, then upgrade later. But all in all, a good goggle with superb Oakley lenses.
That depends on what lens you get. Check the sizing chart to see what the various lenses are.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 14, 2009
Ga Ga For Goggles
By: runswift1986777
December 23, 2008
Awesome buy for price. Solid quality and functionality. Will do everything goggles two times the price. I run with them in blizzard conditions and snowshoe. Good ventilation and visibility. Won't dissappoint you.
Are the lenses on these completely mirrored? You cant see your
Are the lenses on these completely mirrored? You cant see your eyes thru them?
By: kuchad2421909
September 16, 2008
Depends What lense are you looking at Black Iridium is Persimmon isn't.
By: Julian
October 30, 2008
Pretty Good
By: Joe
January 27, 2009
These are pretty good goggles. They rarely for up, but when they do, it's hard to un-fog them. Overall, pretty good.
Decent
By: skitheast
November 7, 2008
The O Frame is a solid goggle for the price but the persimmon goggle fogs up a little. Other than that they haven't really scratched that much in the trees. And the large frame size looks pretty cool. Bad tan line but who really cares anyway
Solid pair of goggles
By: PearlJamPSU
January 8, 2009
Decent pair of goggles for the price. Slight tendency to fog, but a little anti-fog spray takes care of that. Works well with a helmet and does everything a pair of snow goggles are supposed to do.
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