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Strap on the Oakley Crowbar Goggle and get prepared for any action the mountain throws your way. Oakley’s lightweight impact-resistant O Matter frame and dual-layer anti-fog Plutonite lenses give you the goods to go anywhere on the mountain and see clearly through any kind of weather you encounter there. Oakley gave the Crowbar Goggle pressure-distributing frame struts that improve fit and comfort while you rocket or jib down the mountain. Add triple-layer face foam with moisture-wicking fleece, and a silicone strap-retention strip, and you feel like you’ve just strapped on the last goggle you’ll ever need.
Bottom Line: The Oakley Crowbar Goggle is burly, sleek, and according to Oakley, “always ready for whatever.”
Super soft frames with sick lenses make the Oakley Crowbar Goggles easy to wear non-stop. I bought a pair last fall, and fell asleep with them on they were so comfy. Once winter rolled around, no more sleeping - they held up great for hours of snowboarding. They fit well with a helmet, both over the back and under. They also are small enough to fit small faces, yet large enough to protect from the elements. Pink Iridium lenses are dark enough to cruise the park during the day, as well as highlighting the ground during the shadowless evenings. Definitely better than all of the Spy's, Anon's, and Dragon's I've worn before.
Other reviews already give proof that the Crowbar is one of the best goggles on the market as far as fit, fashion, and function, but you should also know that they take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. when you come down from a cross-continental flight and your face meets your knees, you'll be glad you went with Oakleys.
I wish me knee would have met with my goggle instead of my chin. Now I'm in bed after a ACL replacement. Hahaha great googles though so who can complain. They fit great and are really durable. I do hate how expensive a replacement lense costs though and oddly enough they are impossible to find in the state of Utah unless you are online.
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These goggle have been amazing for me especially for my snowboard races or some park riding. they also look really cool in my sandbox helmet. I have the yellow and red ones with the blue reflective tint.
honestly it just depends on your preference they are all pretty similar. i would get the splices over the crowbars. bu between the splices and air brakes its just which ever you like better.
I have to admit, I loved these goggles at first, but after about 5 days of riding I broke my lense, oakley was kind enough to replace them. I had those for almost 2 months then cracked them down the middle again. Oakley wouldnt replace them that time so i=I decided to buy some with my money, I split the lense in half yesterday, I will never buy oakley goggles again!
Good Goggle, but if your goggles fly off and the inside of the lens gets wet don't wipe it dry because you will ruin a very expensive lens. So your screwed if your on the hill and this happens....LAME. $125 lame
THE MOST comfortable goggles I've ever used and perfect optical clarity. I actually prefer these over the Splices because they have a more snug fit. When it comes to lens quality, Oakley is at the top for a reason. They are second to none. When I'm not experimenting with other goggles, these are my weapon of choice.
These are Awsome they are durable u can see everthing and with all the different lens and styles u can find the pair that fits ur type of riding and its great.
These goggles are by far, the best goggle i have used... They are super comfortable, and lightweight. You can smash your face a million times, but the lenses just don't break. i have only had one fog up, but it was my fault, which is a pretty good track record if you ask me. BUY THESE GOGGLES... you will not regret it
If you are looking for a decent OAKLEY goggle with out expending your budget, the CROBAR is where its at. Couldn't ask for a better goggle.
I've noticed the at the bridge of the nose, the lens seems to be a bit weak if the goggle gets pressed, i.e. I hit my dome without my face contacting the snow, bending the goggle, putting a tiny crack in the lens. I have heard this with several others that with small impact, the weakness in the lens proved itself.
Got these last season after riding with some old Spy goggles for 6-7 years. I was hesitant to get them because they are pretty expensive, but I am so happy i did. The spherical lens kicks the crap out of my old lens, and the foam/strap is super comfortable. The silicone on the inside of the strap is really cool for helmets, but there isnt so much there that it pulls your hair/hat when you dont want to wear a helmet. Not to mention the fact that these look ill. These are a big pair of goggles though, but they make a kids version you can check out if your face is really small. GET THESE GOGGLES
these goggles are great! just wore my pair for the first time (first time oakley goggle owner) and i must say they did not disappoint. the day went from snowing, to fog, to overcast and finally blue skies with sunshine. i used the vr28 lens (also bought a second pair with clear lenses, they were great too) and they worked great throughout the day. super comfortable and they keep your face nice and warm. never fogged up too!! the only thing that fogged were my glasses... great goggle, highly recommended
Any of Oakley's "Iridium" lenses means it has that reflective (mirrored) anti-glare coating, which looks totally badass, and keeps the world from checking out your peepers. As for the lens use, like all of the Iridium lenses, it's very much for bluebird days - much too dark (16% VLT) for night use. I'd use a yellow, or persimmon lens for low-light riding.
Crowbars are best in class goggles! great durability, side vision, never fogs, cool style, and great production quality. definitely a tangible step up from my previous Anons.
I got the JP Auclair crowbar Tokyo subway - super stylish
my friend has had these goggles for about a month now. he lets me use them when he doesn't wear them. they are really nice during the day, but me and him both refuse to wear them at night, because you can't see anything. they are really nice and don't fog, but the night vision has to be fixed on them.
Which lens is better for you kinda depends on the time of day and weather conditions you're riding in. Generally though, the Dark Grey (10% light transmission) is best for the really sunny days, and the Fire and Blue Iridium lenses are good for sunny, or slightly overcast (15 and 16% light transmission, respectively) days. Your best option for those really cloudy or blower days, would be a Persimmon or H.I Yellow lens.
soo sweet!!! just got the tanner hall signature crowbars for my bday and they are crazy. these are the most comfy and best fitting goggles ive ever worn!
My go-to lens for Oakley is their G30 iridium lens. It can be a tad too light for those real sunny days, but it shouldn't be near enough to complain about. I think it's always better to have a lens that can do better in flat/low light.... so then when the weather suddenly turns, you're not so screwed when you can't see through the haze.
I got the Oakley Crowbar Canada with a G30 lens and just to illustrate how cool they are I will tell you a short story.
Some days ago I walked up our ski resort because it had not opened yet. The ground was completely covered in ice and suddenly I slipped making a perfect faceplant. I got some serious wounds on my chin and cheeks, and my jaw was just... Still all i could think of was my new Oakley goggles: "Please let them be ok"
Las year I got oakley crowbar Eq enamel with blue iridium a it was the best choice I made cause I love them a lot the hdo is crazy good I love them cause I like the color to I need help with a lens choice I want a lens for my Oakley crowbar goggles I want t fire iridium or dark gray witch is better fire iridium or dark gray.
First, the goggles: The goggles are great. Comfy enough that you barely notice they're there. The anti-fog features really do work. I've been able to fog the goggles slightly on a few occasions, but it was mainly user-error. My other goggles (Smith) fogged under the same conditions, but the fog persisted longer and was quicker to form.
The Lens: I picked the Hi-Intensity Yellow lenses. Mainly because I go night riding some times, and some of the mountains I go to suffer from some major shade in the afternoon. My previous goggles (a low quality persimmon equivalent) made it very difficult to see gradients and little bumps. Using these was a world of difference. Worth every penny of the purchase price, and made night riding even more enjoyable.
Caveats: I have a big head for my height (I'm 6', 200lbs). The Crowbars fit my face, but just barely. I've heard the splice is better for those with bigger faces, so I think I'm one of those big heads. My girlfriend has a *tiny* face (5'4", will kill you if you ask her weight), and the crowbar was just a little bigger than she wanted.
really really nice goggles. lens is exactly what you would expect from oakley very very high quality. I rock the fire iridium witch is great for sunny days not so great for low light. the openings/vents are so legit that I dont even know if thats whats keeping my goggles steam free, or some sort of amazing NASA technology. for real I sit with these on my head, with my jacket unzipped, after ridding all day, while smoking a bowl, and they will not fog on me. only buy these goggles if you want to see the hill in HD and look like a bad ass and never have to worry about steam and fog.
no question the best goggles i have ever owned in my life. will not fog on me not matter what i do if i breath into my jacket and it goes up into my goggles the fog will instantly vanish like magic. I have the fire iridium lenz and like the shit is just amazing. if your someone like me who thinks that the quality of your gear isnt the most important thing and its about the riding then at least try to remember that you cant ride if you cant see!
these are awesome till one day you pull up to the hill and pull them out of your shred bag and they have a huge crack right down the middle of the inside lense, after that they are useless because they fog by just looking at them,
these goggles are the most versatile goggle i've ever had. with the high persimmon and fire lenses, you can pretty much romp in any kind of weather. and its so easy to switch lenses. if you want a sick goggle that you can use with a helmet too, get these.
I have worn Oakleys, Electrics, Anons and Smiths, and form now on I am never buying any goggles that aren't Oakley. The fit is always money, the vision is great, designs and lenses are sick...currently im rocking the matte white crowbars with fire lenses for sunny days and HI yellows for cloudy days/nights. Couldn't ask for better performance in a goggle.
No I also ride motocross and have the motocross Oakley crowbar goggles... They are not the same at all the snow googgles have a dual lens so it doesn't fog and they have more insolation to keep your face warm.. And the motocross ones have a flimsy lens and there made to take heat away from your face since motocross is mostly in the spring and summer..
I use the Olive Military/H.I. Yellow for most days at Stowe. It really is an awesome lense for low-light conditions...Make sure you buy the lens for he conditions you face and not how cool it looks
I bought this goggle based on online reviews and did not get a chance to try it on prior to purchase. I ended up returning the goggle, because it was a little too big and the downward view is not wide.
I ended up with buying the Anon Figment instead, which fit my medium to small face better. Plus the downward view angle on the Anon was better.
I just got back from ten days of boarding at Gstaad, in all different conditions from blue bird days to blizzard conditions. The crowbars with blue iridium was great in everything. I just switched from the Oakley Wisdom because it didn't fit well with my Bern Baker helmet. The crowbar is a perfect fit. No fogging like the wisdom. I love it.
What is a good lens for snowboarding on cloudy days and nights? because im in the northeast so its usually cloudy and i go at night a lot. im really cheap and dont want to buy two lenses.
i have the chocolate and blue ones with the VR28 lense, and the jet black ones with a firelense..wicked goggles work good with or without helmet. worth the pennies
I had Oakley A frames and was thinking about trying Electric, Smith or Von Zipper. After reading some other reviews on dogfunk.com about the Crowbar I deceided to stick with Oakley. I was not disappointed at all. These things are sweeeeet! I always wanted the fire lens (which I got) and they are awesome. First time I used them was in pretty flat light and they were still great. The frames are huge with super periphrial vision. Stoked about my new Oakley Crowbars.
thanks yeah that helps alot. I think i'll try to pick up a H.I. yellow lens for night. Im probably gonna get the canada colorway, does anybody know if the black iridium would look good with these? or would that just look weird?
Hey. yea the hi yellow is awesome for low contrast, low light and night time. It has a 81% light transmission so it lets in a fairly large amount of light. i think the g30 is only around like 30% so the HI yellow would be better for night. H.I. Yellow or clear are the way to go for night. hope this helps
Thanks. I have a pair of A-frames and I'm pretty sure the lenses I have now are black iridium. They get pretty close to mirrored when its bright out but they're also pretty visible at night if there's good lighting. So the H.I. Yellow lens is more of a night time lens? And what about the G30 lens? Sorry for all the questions, just not to familiar with lens types.
Well for mirrored in the daylight, I prefer the black iridium lens, but with only an 18% light transmission, at night you can't see much. The black iridium is awesome when its bright, and I use the H.I. Yellow lens for night time and its great. It's not mirrored, but is great at night and in low contrast conditions. I dont really know if oakley (or anyone for that matter) makes a type of lens that youre looking for (mirrored in daylight but still be able to use at night / mirrored lens for low light and night). Perhaps Pink Iridium would be your best bet? My girlfriend has pink iridium lenses on her stockholms and she wears those at day and night. theyre not 100% mirrored, but like maybe 40% mirrored. hope this helps bro take care
Looks sick! the combo I choose was insane. but the fire lens is not the best lens for dark conditions, so if you know you dont get a lot of sun, or do a lot of night riding i would suggest a other lens.
These are my favorite goggles that I have ever owned. I have two pairs, one perssimon, for night riding, and one black iridium, for sunny days. They dontt fog, UNLESS you wipe the inside when they are wet. Seriously, don't do that. It takes off the anti-fog spray, which smudges them, and causes them to fog while doing nothing. But otherwise great goggles.
I just got these in the mail today and cannot wait to get up out on the mountain with them... I've had A frames and Wisdom's from Oakley but these Crowbars are by far the best fitting goggle I've ever owned from Oakley... I got the Seth Morrison signature model and the skulls and other designs on the frame are awesome
In terms of size and fit, I think these are probably a little larger than A-frames. I probably have an average size face and prefer the fit and wider peripheral vision of the Crowbars over the A-frames. But it really comes down to personal preference. I would try them on at a local shop or something before you buy them.
The goggles fit well with my Giro 9 helmet (size large). I had read concerns about the strap being too short on the Crowbars; the strap is short but works well for me.
These goggles are not as comfortable as my SPY Blizzards but they do have better peripheral vision.
The crowbars are the best goggle I've ever owned. They have never fogged on me...hiking, snowing, sunny, etc. Great for all conditions. I love how they fit to my face (which is a medium size). They look super steezy too!
Crowbars are a great goggle, with really good lenses. Only problem that i have had with them is on the burly weather days trying to ride with a hood does not work with the outrigger on the side of the goggle. They catch the side of the hood on my jacket, limiting movement.
VR50 emerald is totally mirrored but very dark too, black iridium is almost completley mirrored, especially in the bright sun it turns totally silver with very very minimal transparancy, if you can come accross a fire lens that one is totally mirrored too...
all the rest of the lenses are pretty much transparent with a colored coating on the outside
if youre looking for the best chrome lenses then check out von zipper, they the best best in that area
Best goggles i've ever had. NEVER had a problem with them (besides a crack down the center of the inside part of the lense that was my fault cuz I landed a jump with my face) But even with the crack they still kill it, never fog up, never freeze up and the lens I have is ballin' on a bluebird day, lowlight and everything in between. If you don't get some.... You don't deserve to live.
Best goggles i've ever had. NEVER had a problem with them (besides a crack down the center of the inside part of the lense that was my fault cuz I landed a jump with my face) But even with the crack they still kill it, never fog up, never freeze up and the lens I have is ballin' on a bluebird day, lowlight and everything in between. If you don't get some.... You don't deserve to live.
Don't pay attention to the two previous responses. Blue Iridium has a 30% light transmission rate, which puts it on par with other sunny day lenses, but at 30% it's not quite a one-trick pony and you can still get away with it on medium light days. (All of the light transmission ratings are at Oakley's website.)
Black Iridium is closer usually best for sunny days, as its light transmission rate is 18%.
Despite all of this, don't automatically equate "day riding" with "dark lenses." I usually only ride days, but the Pacific Northwest is usually overcast, so my HI Yellows (81% light transmission) see the most use.
These are sick goggles! Definitely the best I have owned. The only problem that I have had with them is in deep Utah pow. The snow sticks to the vents on top and the top half of the goggle fogs up. Other than that, I'd definitely recommend them
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