Oakley A-Frame 2.0 Snow Goggles, Facet Red Brick, Medium
A top pick among male and female winter athletes, a-frame has been a juggernaut in the world of alpine sports. Version 2.0 is a leaner and cleaner look that goes low-profile to reduce weight and bulk, and that’s just the start. It fights fog with enhanced venting, the medium-sized fit is improved for all-day comfort and the field of view is even greater for a maximized range of vision. Die-hard fans of the original will be happy to know it still comes with triple-layer fleece face foam and articulating outriggers for balanced strap pressure. It’s an iconic design with enhanced fit and performance.
Product Features
- Prizm is a revolutionary lens technology that fine-tunes vision for specific sports and environments. See what you’ve been missing
- Optically correct dual-vented lens with F3 anti-fog Coating
- Articulating o matter strap Outriggers provide balanced fit, with or without helmet
- Dual surge port frame vents for improved air circulation
- Flexible o matter frame conforms to your face for optimized comfort and fit
Holy crap, the Prizm technology is unbelievable Holy crap, the Prizm technology is unbelievable. I don’t know how you can make things appear more crisp than they look naturally, but I could see all the tiny little bumps in the snow as I was riding. I’m a fast rider, and it gave me a lot of confidence in my ability to judge the upcoming terrain and prepare. The only time I wasn’t able to use them was when it was cloudy overhead. Their range is supposed to be just shy of bright sun and overcast. But I can honestly say, the sun was super bright…
I learned that the rose colored lens is recommended for cloudy/snowy conditions so I followed their recommendation I bought these Oakley goggles last week and had a chance to use them skiing this week. I learned that the rose colored lens is recommended for cloudy/snowy conditions so I followed their recommendation. In the past , I have always used a bronze/golden tint.The day I went to the mountain was a spring skiing day with 9″ fresh but heavy snow the night before. I put on the goggles expecting to see the world out of rose colored glasses and I did for a few minutes. The color tint adjusted…