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Oakley A Frame Goggle

Sale Price: $72.00 – $91.00 (Save 40%)
Retail Price: $120.00 – $140.00
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Oakley A Frame Goggle
Oakley understands what it means go get out there and ride like it’s your last day on Earth. That’s why riders like Brian Lopes wear Oakley whenever they hit the trail. This isn’t gear for roadies who happen to ride mountain bikes, this is gear for die-hard freeriders and downhillers who let it hang out on every ride and need gear that can keep up.
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See Orange Evercamo/HI Persimmon Oakley A Frame Goggle  Orange Evercamo/HI Persimmon See Pink Elevation Print/Black Iridium Oakley A Frame Goggle  Pink Elevation Print/Black Iridium See Wine w/Vines/Black Iridium Oakley A Frame Goggle  Wine w/Vines/Black Iridium
See Wine w/Vines/G30 Oakley A Frame Goggle  Wine w/Vines/G30        

Description of Oakley A Frame Goggle:
Don the Oakley A Frame Goggles and try farting in them to fog them up. It may sound gross, but it’s probably an effective method for testing Oakley’s integrated dual-lens and surge-vent technology. Or hit the mountain and leave the beans at home. Oakley sealed a layer of air between two fog-treated lenses to reduce the chance of fog accumulating. Vented air circulates through the bottom of the A Frame and back out the top so air doesn’t have a chance to get trapped in your goggle and fog your lens. Impact resistant frames, triple-layer foam with wicking fleece, and total UV protection make the A Frame the workhorse of Oakley’s lineup.

Bottom Line: Your mind might be foggy from last night’s après session, but the Oakley A Frame goggle stays clear all day.

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Khaki Military/VR50 Emerald, One Size (84.00)
Khaki/Hi Yellow, One Size (91.00)
Matte Black/G30, One Size (72.00)
Orange Evercamo/HI Persimmon, One Size (78.00)
Pink Elevation Print/Black Iridium, One Size (78.00)
Wine w/Vines/Black Iridium, One Size (78.00)
Wine w/Vines/G30, One Size (78.00)
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Frame: Polyurethane
Lens: Plutonite
Strap: Elastic
Helmet Compatible: Yes
Eyeglass Compatible: No
Ventilation: Surge ports on bottom, top venting
Face Size: Small to medium
Recommended Use: Winter sports
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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A-Frames (They have to be good, Shaun White wears 'em!)   10-24-08
Fur Finley (26): rank
First of all, these are Oakleys, so you can't go wrong. No fogging, great comfort, good quality, and of course good style. I own a pair of these and love them. The lens are crystal clear and you often forget you're wearing them. As for the lens tents, I have a persimmon lens which shows from the chart to allow 61% light through. These seem to be an all around tent for me. Even on the bright sunny days I can get by and the cloudy days work as well. I have an H.I. Yellow lens for cloudier days and night riding. Anything much darker than 61% would be tough on cloudy days, and anything that allows much more than 61% light would be an eye squinting experience on sunny days. To help those who are trying to decide between Crowbars, Wisdoms, and A-Frames hopefully I can help. First, the A-Frames tend to fit a medium to smaller face. They're definately the smallest of the three. Because of this they also have the least amount of peripherel vision when wearing them. However, if you're face is smaller you probably won't notice this anyways. The Crowbars and Wisdoms are made for the medium to larger faces. Both have a bigger field of view than the A-Frames but are slightly differently shaped. The Crowbars and A-frames have the typical goggle shape while the Wisdoms have more of a rounded shape towards the bottom. I find that the Crowbars fit tighter around your nose than the Wisdoms do. So if you have a bigger nose I would go with the Wisdoms. Either way, all three are great goggles, and better yet, if you order from here and they don't fit, you can send them back and change your order without any problem. These guys have GREAT customer service!

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Best Fit, Great Lense !   01-07-09
Anonymous (14): rank
I bought these a few days ago and used them for night skiing and day. I loved the way the fit. I have a jet black frame with Pink Iridium. Also the goggle keeps your eyes from tearing up! Worth a look!

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Classic!   09-16-08
Skantze (14): rank
This is a classic Oakley goggle! Really cool design and great lenses of cource! This goggle comes in so many different colors, which is unusual for Oakley! Really a great goggle to a good price!

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