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As clear as day, even when the day isn’t clear.

The Oakley Crowbar Polarized Goggle goes where other polarized goggles don’t by not only blocking glare and all UV rays but by using Oakley’s HDO (High Definition Optics), some polarized goggles cut glare but leave you squinting at fuzzy, distorted features on the slopes. The Oakley Crowbar Polarized Goggle blocks glare and uses Oakley’s HDO (High Definition Optics) to make sure you have a sharp view of everything. An extended lens size improves downward and peripheral vision like never before while the re-designed facial fit makes for a superb fit for practically every face
  • Polarized Plutonite lens protects against protection against UBA, UVB, and UVC rays as well as harmful blue light, and it maintains a huge level of impact protection (meets all ANSI Z87.1 standards)
  • Increased lens size for a broader range of vision
  • Ballistic lens is treated with a specially-formulated anti-fog coating to keep you view unobstructed
  • O Matter strap connection points evenly distribute goggle pressure on your melon

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5 5

Johnathan Rambo

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

These are the best goggles I have ever bought and used extensively. The fit is great, they breathe effortlessly and of course they are polarized. I love these goggles, they come with me on all winter backcountry trips!

4 5

jon4909570

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These are great for both sunny days and overcast days in terms of being able to see. The only complaint I have is that they stick off you head/face fairly far.

2 5

jayp410992

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loved these until they cracked right in the middle of the lense, they are fine while riding till you crash on a jump, get hit in the face by a tree or whatever, then crack, right down the middle of the lense, there goes your 200 dollars

5 5

kymzilliou100847

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super clear and don't fog up - even climbing

tjerkveen1694281

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Great Googles, I have the VR28, good in morning, mid and low light afternoons. I don't use my snowgoogles anymore. I see more in the snow with these googles! Great, but be carefull if you put them on your helmet as the google is rounded to your face instead of helmed. I broke a glass because of this. But this rounding is great when riding!

5 5

RyMo

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Theez Steeezy ass googles make me feel like im part of the dankest festive snowboarding team, which i am. They are big googles good perifeal vision. Not a chance these fog up. CAnt wear at night to dark. I have the jetblack johnsons. im hungover happy new year buy these bitches if you got pockets filled wit paper

4 5

mar2851889

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Bought the HI AMBER POLARIZED during the semiannual sale at at great price. Great contrast resolution and face fit. Some halo effect in bright light at the periphery of the lens.

5 5

Colin Derhammer

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Even when you're rolling down the windows, kids on the chair just think your natural instinct to pull the eject on your F/22 is kicking in; until you blow your back out. Still look sick while writhing in pain! VR28 is the most versatile lens that I've used in both glaring sun and white-outs; fit is excellent with or without helmet. Don't worry, no one can see your tears.

Clear for take off...
Niall MacRae

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I agree, I think the VR28 is the best all around lens, and the mellow, color-neutral lenses are very easy on the eyes (of the person wearing them). The polarized lens makes the mirror coating unnecessary, doing a better job of killing glare than plain iridium lenses. If you want the bling, the iridium, and polarized all in one, go with the Hi-Amber. Otherwise, get your fighter pilot looks on with the VR28 or the stealthy blacked-out grey lens.

5 5

Chandler Naccarato

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Never has had any fogging problems and they look your face look steezy :)
highly recommend

5 5

knut eliassen

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I ride with these goggles everyday. The Polarized lenses are the best, its so much better on your eyes. I have pretty sensitive eyes. But when i where these goggles/lenses my eyes feel fine all day. No squinting. I recomend these goggles to the fullest. if you are an active rider, its worth the money.

5 5

Andreas Norway

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If you dont want to own 200 goggles, but have a glass for every condition, or if you want to have a glass for every condition, but want to rock a different color or style half the day, the crowbars are the goggles to get. They are rad looking, do NOT fog up, and feels good on your face. You dont have to worry about a sore nose from these goggles. They fit alot of helmets (I got a BERN, Sweet and a Smith helmet, these goggles fit em all).

Does anyone have a preference on H.I. Amber...

Brian

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Does anyone have a preference on H.I. Amber or VR28 Polarized? And does the Polarized have any reflective quality on the exterior of the lens when in sunlight?

Taylor Yager

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They are both a good lens, but it kind of depends what youre looking for. The VR28 polarized is 14% visual light transmission while the HI Amber is 25% VLT, so similar, but obviously the VR28 is going to be darker overall.

Aaron Agre

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The Hi Lenses and the Polarized lenses are both treated to cut glare. Obviously, the Polarized will do the job better, but the transmission is higher on the Amber lens.
My preference is the Hi Amber, but if possible, take a trip to your local Oakley "Vault" or distributer and get a hands on feel for both lenses.

Niall MacRae

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BOTH lenses are polarized. The Hi Amber is polarized and a Hi-intensity lens. They are both good all purpose lenses, with the VR28 giving you more natural colors but still with increased contrast. I have the Hi-Amber polarized in a pair of Crowbars now, and sometimes they are almost too much: The colors are intense and things really POP out of the snow-scape. They look killer, though, if that is something you are after. They can be very good when the light is low but variable and I like them in the trees. One thing to check out is the Lens simulator on the Oakley site, which will give you an idea of what the slopes look like out of the different lenses. Bring on the snow...

Hi, What is the difference between VR28 &...

Linda

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Hi, What is the difference between VR28 & H.I.?Thx

Sam M

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the H.I. amber is a little yellower, and the vr28 is a little more orange, and the amber has a blue fade in the middle, kind of like the H.I. persimmon.