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Oakley's brand-spanking-new model for winter 2012-13, the Canopy Goggle, is the first oversized goggle produced by Oakley so you can enjoy the same solid style with even more vertical and peripheral vision as you throw down on the mountain. With the same vented dual lens and XYZ Optics you depend on for going big in the park, this gog gives you the biggest field of vision yet and even lets you wear your eyeglasses underneath its big, flexible frame.
Tough Plutonite lenses block out 100% of UVA, UVB, UVC, and harmful blue rays
Oakley's XYZ Optics reduce distortion in all directions
Durable, flexible frame yields a form-fitting design that doesn't cramp your nasal cavity
Fully helmet- AND eyeglass-compatible design fits with your brain bucket and spectacles
Extra-large lens supplies increased peripheral and vertical vision and fits large faces
Three-layer fleece foam liner is soft and smooth on your face and dries quickly after you rag-doll for a hundred yards and then sweat while retrieving your gear
Recessed sides in the fleece make sure your eyeglass frames don't touch the inside of the goggle lens
Several top lens vents and F3 Fog Technology prevent interior condensation during hikes and after falls
Silicone-coated strap grip secures the goggle to your helmet or hat
Select models (depending on availability) feature a glare-reducing Iridium coating which enhances optical clarity on the sunniest days
Bottom Line: Oakley's biggest lens yet to help you see everything on the mountain, with or without prescription glasses.
This goggles are extremely comfortable and have a great range of vision, since they are oversized. I personally have enjoyed them and believe that others will too.
I bought the Digi-Camo/VR50 and it's perfect here in PacNW. Granted 50% of my riding is at night, but this one deals with it all, whilst being very comfy. I've always bought mid-level goggles thinking that the expensive ones weren't worth it, but at least in this case, they are!!.
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i rode fishbowls last season, and they were HUGE, they just pinched my nose a little too much, and the lens on them wasn't too great. this year, i've been eyeing some large goggles, including oakley canopy, smith i/ox, electric eg2. i've tried them all on for a while, or used them (eg2), and i feel like the canopy just doesn't have as wide or tall of a view as the others. granted, they're sick goggles. they have a super clean style, they look amazing, they're comfortable, and they're oakley quality, both in the lens and frame. they just don't do it for me though, i wouldn't spend the money on them. I would expect them to have a larger field of vision, and be more comfortable (granted, subjective), than the rest of the competition. for the best view, go fishbowls if they fit. the smith i/ox was the most comfortable
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