The Oakley A-Frame Snow Goggle...
A proven favorite among professional snowboarders. This is because Oakley provides a quality product that delivers the features needed in extreme conditions, such as enhanced contrast, increased visual clarity, and the most important...anti-fog. Goggles that fog up are dangerous. If you can't see while you are boarding, you are an accident waiting to happen. Oakley has incorporated in the design of their goggles a way to help eliminate this danger.
Here is a description from the Oakley website:
"Lens fog is a performance killer, so we developed a three-tiered defense. First, we devised surge ports to control airflow. Second, we formulated F-3 Series anti-fog treatment. Third, we engineered a dual lens design to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of trapped air. Then we took all that technology and juiced it with the precision of ’HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®), topping it off with a wish list from the pros: 100% UV filtering, impact protection that meets all ANSI Z87.1 / ASTM F659 standards, durable urethane that stays flexible, and comfortable triple-layer polar fleece foam with moisture wicking. About the only thing you don’t get with the A FRAME® goggle is fog."
If you have ever seen Shaun White, a.k.a. "The Flying Tomato", you have seen the Oakley A-Frame Snow Goggle on his face as he is snowboarding. This amazing athlete demands the best, and Oakley delivers the best snow goggle on the market. The Oakley A-Frame comes in a variety of colors to suit anyone's preference as well as a variety of lens tints to optimize any lighting conditions on the mountain. The A-Frame even comes in a Shaun White Signature Series.
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All A-Frame Snow Goggles now have a helmet-compatible strap as standard equipment. This strap was previously offered as an optional upgrade for purchase separately. The old-design strap was prone to excessive stretching at the end of the straps, especially when worn with a helmet. The elastic would wear-out quicker, but this issue is a thing of the past with the pivoting design of the helmet strap.
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Guide created: 09/05/07 (updated 11/05/09)


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