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Oakley AirBrake Goggle
The sun may have blinded your park landings in the past, but with the easily swappable lens of the Oakley Airbrake Goggle, you'll be able to stomp it all in any light. The glove-friendly, pivoting Switchlock Technology pops the lens out of the frame and lets you replace it with an included spare that better matches the mountain's conditions. Once you clamp down the built-in switch, you'll get that same undistorted, UV-blocking, and glare-busting Oakley vision for every bump, cat track, and landing that crosses your snowy war path.
- Tough Plutonite lenses block out 100% of UVA, UVB, UVC, and harmful blue rays
- Rigid outer frame and flexible inner frame yield a durable but form-fitting design that doesn't cramp your nasal cavity
- Three-layer fleece foam liner is soft and smooth on your face and dries quickly after you rag-doll for a hundred yards and sweat while retrieving your gear
- Dual top lens vents and F3 Fog Technology prevents interior condensation during hikes and after falls
- Interchangeable strap outriggers let you fine-tune the fit to your helmet or helmet-free riding
- Comes with two differently shaded lenses (and a soft case) that match high and low-light conditions, but Oakley offers many more lens options (sold separately)
Bottom Line: See it, slay it.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Jackson Hole....Laramie Bowl
By: jef5985534
April 1, 2013
9000 feet on a bluebird day. Blacl iridium lenses were clutch!
I've been riding since 1986 and these are the sickest goggles I've ever used. Lens switch-out took less time than removing or storing the lenses in the bag.
good
By: jjy4955527
January 27, 2012
i have the okley's crowber goggle. it's more comfortable than my crowber.
The way goggles should be
By: Chippymps
February 6, 2012
Most amazing goggles since the creation of the goggle
1 Comment Last Comment: October 21, 2011 by: bobby rice
By: bobby rice
October 21, 2011
Which color scheme did you get?
Change me.





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