- Home
- Oakley Splice Goggle
- Question and Answer
Gear Question
Anyone have any input on the lense choice? I do not want to go...
By Todd Allison
Ranked #1618 - Goggles
October 27, 2009
Anyone have any input on the lense choice? I do not want to go snowblind, but I would like to see as well as possible in a wide range of conditions. Any suggestions?
View Details: Oakley Splice Goggle
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Jean-Yves Couput
Ranked #640 - Goggles
December 12, 2009
I love the Persimon which works very well in various conditions. However, there's no universal rule for lense. It's key to try them on before buying, all the eyes and their reaction to light conditions are different, and if you have to privilege some conditions, choose a lense which improves the vision and the contrast when the light is flat, this is the type of condition where you get in trouble.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Shane O'Donnell
Ranked #21 - Goggles
October 27, 2009
The H.I. Yellow is an awesome lens from Oakley, probably one of may favourite. It definitely sucks for super bright conditions, but it works for everything from medium, to flat, to overcast, to night skiing, and it does all that really well. The H.I. Persimmon is also pretty good, but a little worse for overcast and night.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Lukas Duddleston
Ranked #791 - Goggles
October 27, 2009
I would go with the pink iridium merely since its recommended usage is for flat to medium bright. Its not gonna be perfect in the super flat light or super bright light but it will work fine in those conditions. Plus I think the pink iridium with the lava sky block frame is a sick goggle.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Change me.



