Product Description
Developed for small to medium faces, the Oakley A Frame Snow Goggle offers a Polaric Ellipsoid profile that's similar to the Oakley Wisdom Goggle, but without the almost-alien styling elements. The lower vents feature foam plugs that some consider more conducive to airflow than the perforated O Matter lower vents on the Wisdom Goggle. The plush triple-layered foam gasket features varied densities that conform to your facial features with far more comfort than traditional goggle designs, giving you a combination of peripheral clarity and fit that blow away the competition.
Product Details
- Size: O/S, One Size
- Color: Jet Black
- Brand: Oakley
- Model: 01-947
- Released on: 2010-07-27
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 4.00" w x 6.00" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Dual Surge Port Frame Vents for Improved Air Circulation
- Complete 100% Protection Against UV A, B, C and Harmful Blue Light
- Articulating O Matter Strap Outriggers
- Optimized for Small to Medium Size Faces
- Flexible O Matter Chassis Conforms to Your Face
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Oakley Unisex-Adult A frame snow goggles (HI Yellow)
By tessa king
I recently returned from a week of skiing in Utah where I experienced both cloudy and sunny days. The goggles were great on cloudy days and appeared to provide protection when the sun was out. On sunny days they worked great on those runs that went from sun to shade.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Exactly what I wanted.
By BUGGLES
The product came a day earlier than estimated, which is always a positive. It is in the exact condition I would expect it to be. The frame is loose enough to pull the lense out, but still rigid enough to keep its form. The Carbon Fiber look is just paint, no actual carbon fiber used in the goggles. I would recommend this product to anyone that needs a trusty pair of goggles. The lense it came with is the Black iridium, which is a very nice lense, however I plan on buying a Hi yellow lense for cloudy days. Black iridium is definitely the way to go if you are skiing blue bird skies, but still have the occasional cloud cover. For night skiing or those overcast days I find that I have to take my goggles off to get a true view of my surroundings, which leads to snow pelting my eyes. I think a combo of dark and bright lenses is the way to go for anyone who likes to ski in any condition.... heck skiing is skiing, and its always better than not skiing.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
By far the best snow goggle I have ever owned
By Colin C
I wil start by saying I have yet to use these goggles while skiing/snow boarding however I have used them in very snowy, bright conditions and they perfrormed perfectly. I purchased an Oakley A Frame Clear lens with the goggles for night skiing and can say switching the lenses is super easy. Great google at a great price.
Will update after their first ski trip.
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