Description
Oakley A Frame Snowboard Goggles Blue Argyle/Titanium Clear Lens Lens fog is a performance killer, so Oakley developed a three-tiered defense. First, Oakley devised surge ports to control airflow. Second, Oakley formulated F-3 Series anti-fog treatment. Third, Oakley engineered a dual lens design to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of trapped air. Then Oakley took all that technology and juiced it with the precision of High Definition Optics (HDO), topping it off with a wish list from the pros: 100% UV filtering, impact protection that meets all ANSI Z87.1 / ASTM F659 standards, durable urethane that stays flexible, and comfortable triple-layer polar fleece foam with moisture wicking. About the only thing you don't get with the A Frame goggle is fog. Key Features of The Oakley A Frame Snowboard Goggles:
- Maximized clarity at all angles of vision with patented Oakley XYZ Optics
- Protection that filters out 100% of all UV and harmful blue light up to 400nm
- Impact resistance that meets all ANSI Z80.3 standards (TBD)
- Optimized for small to medium sized face
- Fog elimination of dual vented lenses with F3 anti-fog technology
- All-day comfort of moisture wicking triple-layer polar fleece foam
- Comfort of Balanced Pressure via Flexible O Matter Strap Clips
A Frame
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"Good Google"
Pros: No fog, optical clarity,
Cons: small peri vision,
I have used A frame for many years. This is one of the best goggle out there. It rarely fog up. The opitical clarity on these lense are second to none since its from Oakley. I find that this goggle has a reduced periperhal vision (mostly bottom vision). The lens from oakley are also easy to scratch. Other than that, great over all lens
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"A Frames For The Win"
Pros: Light, Good Vision, Easy to see in Night
Cons:
I got these goggles for x mas two years ago and I have to say there amazing. I didn't want to get any Shaun White goggles because one Burton is overrated and two everyone has Shaun White goggles. I got these with one of the cheapest lenses and they still worked great. I can see easily at night and the vents remove the fog easily.
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"awesome goggles"
Pros: great design, superb fit, great lenses
Cons:
Borrowed a friend's pair for half a day this year and they were awesome. Was tempted to get a pair a few times but only got my Giro Root goggles this year and seems like a waste to get new ones. But after using these I was tempted.
- Great lenses (fire iridium)
- Fit was perfect for my face (small to medium)
- They did not fog even one bit
- Comfortable and perfect fit with or without helmet
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"A frames"
Pros: Great optics, Good fit,
Cons:
Tried goggles from a few different companies and I always go back to the Oakley a frames. IMO the best optics and best lenses out there. Good venting which helps with fogging in all but the worst conditions. And good foam and strap which makes for a very comfy goggle.
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"Great Googles"
Pros: Good for night, good quality,
Cons: none,
These are great goggles that I bought last year. They are perfect for night riding because you dont want to lose the little brightness that you have. I have had these for 2 years and I really recommend to anyone who wants a solid goggle that will last them a couple of years.
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"Oakley A frames"
Pros: Never fog, comfortable fit, Steezy
Cons:
These are by far my favorite pair of goggles I've ever owned. I bought these to replace my old dragons which were beginning to fog up a lot. I have never had a fog issue with these, and they are more comfortable then my old dragons and anons (which i lost).
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"Simply the Best"
Pros: Excellent quality, Comfortable, Best lenses
Cons: Not women's - duh!,
I am a female and was given the regular (male) version of these goggles a while ago. They are awesome, no matter what other goggles I try I keep going back to my quality A-frames. The frames are really sturdy and have withstood quite a few not so gentle falls from my early days reckless -- err, I mean, aggressive -- riding.
I tend not to use the clear lens much, instead I stick with a pinkish one that is useful in foggier conditions. Frankly my hubby changes the lenses for me so I can't comment on how easy that is to do. But the goggles stay fog free, look great, and feel good too. Sometimes I have a small gap on each side of my face (due to my helmet), but that is because I am wearing the male version - duh! Whenever I replace these, which won't be for a long time, it will be with nothing but A-frames - only the women's version! I highly recommend trying these out. They're worth it!
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