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From Olympic Silver to X Games Gold, Gretchen Bleiler amassed more halfpipe victories in 2003, 2005 and 2006 than any other female snowboarder. She has become a role model — not just for being one of the most accomplished athletes in the sport but for everything she brings to it. All the power and poise that owns the pipe is carried over to everything she does. The lioness of snowboarding lives life without limits and craves every challenge she can find, and that kind of style deserves a salute. We’re honoring Gretchen with this special edition of the Oakley A FRAME® snow goggle. The Khaki colored strap and chassis are accented with the lion of the GB Collection, a select line of Oakley products that seamlessly blend fashion with function. Choose the GOLD IRIDIUM® lens for balanced light transmission in bright sun. In reduced light, go with the Persimmon lens for everything from socked-in squalls to all but the brightest bluebird days. Both lens options increase visual contrast to improve depth perception. This snow goggle uses HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®) to give Gretchen the clarity and wide-open view she needs to land tricks like her signature Crippler 540. The vented dual-lens design offers the convenience of F3 anti-fog technology and the protection of 100% UV filtering, not to mention impact resistance that meets ANSI Z87.1 standards. Engineered with strap clips to balance pressure, the comfortably lightweight O MATTER® frame has a triple layer of fleece foam to wick away perspiration.
Key Features of The Oakley Gretchen Bleiler A Frame Women's Snowboard Goggles:
- Anti Fog Treated Ballistic Lens
- Plutonite® lens pass ANSI standard Z87.1 for optical clarity, high mass and high velocity impact
- Patented Polaric Ellipsoid™ lens geometry
- 100% protection against UV A, B and harmful blue light
- Triple polar-tech fleece face foam for maximum moisture wicking
- Optically corrected dual lens goggle
- Superior venting to eliminate fogging