Before you don the Oakley A Frame Goggles, try farting in them to fog them up. We’re pretty sure it’ll convince you of the effectiveness behind Oakley’s integrated dual-lens and surge-vent technology. Oakley seals a layer of air between two fog-treated lenses to fight session-killing fog accumulation, whether flatulent or atmospheric. 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 inside. Industry-leading XYZ Optics, impact resistant frames, triple-layer foam with wicking fleece, and total UV protection make the A Frame the workhorse of Oakley’s lineup.
Note: That 'J' stands for J-fit, which means there's more foam around the nose.
Bottom Line: Functioning perfectly through the foulest flatus.
I have a "normal" face/am not asian, and these fit just fine. Just thought that might be useful information for all you non-asian people out there ;-) I think they actually might be more comfortable than my regular a frames, but honestly it's hard to tell a difference.
I have the PINK IRIDIUM...which if you're gonna be out on a sunny day, I do not recommend. They don't provide enough protection and you'll still be squinting. On low light/pow days, they are great, though.
The Oakley A Frame J (Japanese?) Goggle are sick as they are made for smaller, Asian faces like mine so it makes the nose piece/foam not stick out as far so I can actually see my jacket when I look down to get out my phone or camera. Everything else besides the smaller foam around the nose piece is exactly the same and is the same rockin A Frame goggles from Oakley