Oakley Flight Deck Ski Goggles, Matte Black/Fire Irid
Inspired by the helmet visors of fighter pilots, Flight Deck maximizes your field of view so you won’t miss a single target of opportunity. Peripheral and downward vision are wide open for spotting challenges and dangers and the interchangeable lens system lets you adapt to whatever the sky dishes out. The rimless design has wide-ranging helmet compatibility plus the comfort of minimized frame mass and it meets ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact resistance. With clean style and a field of view that’s unparalleled, this is the ace of snow goggles.
Product Features
- Snow goggles featuring logoed band and rimless lens design for improved peripheral vision
- Lens sub-frame attachment for fast and easy lens changing
- Platonize lens material for 100% protection against UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light
- Goggle Specs:Height: 4.05″ Width: 7.25″
Unsurpassed form and function… I purchased these goggles at the end of last years ski season. I’ve been skiing since the early 1990s, and in all those years I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cooler looking ski goggle. Of all the products in the Oakley line, I think this is the best looking goggle they make. When you’re wearing them you kind of look like something out of Star Wars, and you’ll definitely stand out from the other skiers/boarders on the mountain. But style means nothing if they don’t deliver on performance, and…
They’re good, not great…. Great goggles. I was THOROUGHLY impressed when I hit a fat branch doing some hard backwoods ridding and came to find there was not a scratch on the googles. The tint looks awesome too. Fits well with my extra large head and helmet.PRIZM – honestly don’t know if this is a gimmick or not, still can’t tell. Jade Prizm lens is too light for sunny days, and too dark for cloudy days….sooooooo not sure what they are going for there. Wish there strap was hinged so it could move with…
Nice but PRIZM technology isn’t great I’ve been snowboarding for 10 years this season and for the past 6 years I’ve used a pair of VonZipper snow goggles with fire lenses. I always have issues when riding in flat light so when I saw these Oakley goggles in the store I did my research and ended up seeing them on Amazon for $128 so I bought them. They are definitely nice goggles and they give you a wide range of viewing which I like. However after doing a few runs with the Oakley’s on and then changing back to my old VZ goggles there…