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Oakley A Frame Goggle

Oakley A Frame Goggle

Item #OAK1816|635 in Stock – Ships Fast & Free
$90.00 - $140.00
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Carbon Fiber /Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Carbon Fiber/Persimmon, One Size (100.00)
D-A-Frame True Carbon Fiber/Vr28, One Size (100.00)
Diamond Blue/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Diamond Blue/H.I. Yellow, One Size (120.00)
Diamond Blue/Persimmon, One Size (90.00)
Jet Black/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Jet Black/Fire, One Size (130.00)
Jet Black/HI Yellow, One Size (120.00)
Jet Black/Persimmon, One Size (90.00)
Jet Black/VR28, One Size (90.00)
Lava Scroll/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Lava Scroll/Persimmon, One Size (100.00)
Lava Scroll/Pink Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Mango Berry/Pink Iridium, One Size (130.00)
Matte White/Black Iridium, One Size (120.00)
Matte White/Fire, One Size (130.00)
Matte White/HI Persimmon, One Size (120.00)
WBG/Gold Iridium, One Size (130.00)
WBG/H.I. Yellow, One Size (130.00)
White Oakley Text/Black Iridium, One Size (130.00)
White Oakley Text/Fire, One Size (140.00)
White Oakley Text/HI Yellow, One Size (130.00)
White Oakley Text/Pink Iridium, One Size (130.00)
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Oakley A Frame Goggle

Don the Oakley A Frame Goggles and try farting in them to fog them up. It may sound gross, but it’s probably an effective method for testing Oakley’s integrated dual-lens and surge-vent technology. Or hit the mountain and leave the beans at home. Oakley sealed a layer of air between two fog-treated lenses to reduce the chance of fog accumulating. Vented air circulates through the bottom of the A Frame and back out the top so air doesn’t have a chance to get trapped in your goggle and fog your lens. Impact resistant frames, triple-layer foam with wicking fleece, and total UV protection make the A Frame the workhorse of Oakley’s lineup.

Bottom Line: Your mind might be foggy from last night’s après session, but the Oakley A Frame goggle stays clear all day.

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Rating for this product: 5

The Title Is Misleading - These Should Be Called the A+ Frame

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October 26, 2009

As was mentioned, one of the places to not shop by price is in your goggles (and in my opinion boots). I have owned Dragon DX's, Spy Zeds, and these Oakley A Frames. They by far take the cake. Having these on your face straight up makes your day better. I have NO problems with my peripheral vision, as almost everyone mentioned they look dope, and I have had almost 0 fog issues (any issues I had were due to me hiking the park and I sweat like an ape anyways - NO goggle stands a chance) If you are a long time rider you will definately appreciate these goggles because you know what sucky ones are like and if you are new to riding GET THESE even if you have to get a crappy color on sale because otherwise you will not enjoy your riding experience. Most other cheeper goggles will just fog up on you when you are going at learner speeds and spending 20 minutes strapping in to your binders and it gets frustrating. Trust me here new riders - form over steez with your goggles - its better to go to backcountryoutlet.com and get a crappy color A Frame for $50-$70 than WASTE money on another pair of cheep goggles. I own Black/Black Iridium (lots of protection for sunny days - wierd hue, but I love the mirror look) Military Khacki/Gold Iridium (perfect all around - no funky snow colors but no sweet mirror effect looking at me like the Black Iridiums have) and Teal/Persimmion (night riding and ok all around if you ride day and night and don't want to buy 3 pairs.) They also fit just fine with my Smith Holt helmet.

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Rating for this product: 4

A classic still going strong

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October 20, 2009

The A-frame is durable, easy to use, great looking and with superior optics.

I got my first pair back in 98 or so and I still rock them on occasion. I got a couple of more now and they all have hold op amazingly well. The rubber band is still tight and the lenses have withstand travel to the alps, the norther pars of Norway, countless after skis and more.

The only real downside with the A-frame is it's constraints on the peripheral vision. The frame is a bit narrow and has a lot of bulk so when skiing switch or looking over your shoulder you might have problems. When snowboarding it's however never caused mentionable problems for me.

Bottom line: Durable with superior optics. Limits your peripheral vision.

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October 20, 2009

No doubt in my mind, these are the goggles for me!

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What helmet fits good with Aframes?

What helmet fits good with Aframes?

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September 28, 2009

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I have a Scotty Arnorld Pro-Tec, and I think it is a great fit. I have also had a classic Prot-Tec and it was a good fit too.

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October 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Oakleys

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September 22, 2009

Tight fit googles are in guys, over sized ones are all over the shop and these tightfit gogs are they way to go!!

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are these goggles durable because i plan on doing alot of faceplants

are these goggles durable because i plan on doing alot of faceplants this season

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September 14, 2009

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Well, these are as durable as any. Ones with removable len's I found aren't faceplant friendly. I've had the lens come out and cut my eye open on a wicked faceplant, I was wearing some Spy's though.. Mind over matter brother, don't think negatively. Peace.

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October 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

tits

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April 22, 2009

in response to dude asking about s4 goggles, i have heard of them this season, but i've never used them. from what i hear though, they are really customizable, and they look pretty sweet. theres a lifetime guarantee so i guess you couldnt go wrong with them. i still like the a frames.i used these goggles for 5 or six years and they are to this day some of my favorite goggles. never had problems with them, never fog, no scratches and they look so simple and clean. everyone should have a pair of a frames in their closet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Cozy Face Fleece Rules...

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December 15, 2008

I use the Jet Black/HI Persimmon as my sunny day goggles...They transition nicely from early morning shadows to sun beating down.

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I'm a fan of the Oakley A frame 'cause of their multitude

I'm a fan of the Oakley A frame 'cause of their multitude of different lens but I'm continuing my search for that elusive perfect fit. My problem results from having a long nose with a wide bridge. That means the A frames ride high up on my face as they can't slide down far enough on my nose. If I push them down to where they belong, I can't breathe well. Other than that, they're perfect.

Anyone know any snow goggle that would work well for a medium size head with a long nose and wide bridge? I tried the wisdoms but they were simply too big for me.

Thank you.

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August 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

great googles not the right lens

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April 13, 2009

I got the Oakleys with the fire lens, and in low light situations that lens sucks. So be careful if you go snowboarding often in low light situations like me the fire lens looks cool but you can't see in flat light!

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Rating for this product: 5

best i've ever tried on

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April 20, 2009

If there is one thing you shouldn't look at the price it's jacket,pants and GOGGLES.
A-Frame will never bring you down. perfect ventilation and great field of view

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Rating for this product: 5

Very Nice

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December 15, 2008

I really like these goggles. They look sick and are really comfortable. They do fog, but not unless you're really sweating a ton (like sometimes in the spring). The lens color is good (I think I got the prissimon something). They fit real good with the RED HI FI helmet... no gap between the helmet and the goggles. Anyway, overall, comfortable, sexy, great for the price. Get em!

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Rating for this product: 4

Oakley A Frame Goggle

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February 16, 2009

Oakley has great lenses for both their goggles and sunglasses, and the A Frame is a nice, basic option. It fits small to medium faces well enough and is a good fit with a helmet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nasty

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February 2, 2009

These pretty much deliver everything you could possibly want in a goggle, theyre straight up impossible to fog up, super comfortable, stylin, and depending which lens you have (I got the grey Iridium) theyre super HD. Buy em!

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome goggles

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September 17, 2009

These goggles fit perfect even though I have a little bit of a wide face. Great field of vision, the venting works perfect and they haven't fogged on me once! (other than when i eat it hard and snow gets inside or clogs the vents). With dogfunk's sale, i was actually able to get two pairs (one with a black iridium lens for sunny days and one with a high intensity yellow lens for stormy days) for less than the price of the additional storm lens by itself at oakley.com

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Rating for this product: 5

so many options so little mountain

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April 20, 2009

i do emergency services work for the state from time to time and these are the same goggles designed for that purpose. they meet all the safety specifications for impact resistance and other standards. there are many color options for fan-boys and hipsters to get your steez on, and many lens options for any riding conditions. i've never had the inner lens fog up. they are comfortable with or without a helmet

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Rating for this product: 5

Stylish

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January 29, 2009

This goggles are awesome! The fit is perfect, lenses are great, and they are the most comfortable goggles I have ever worn. A must buy!

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Rating for this product: 5

Advice or something

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December 8, 2008

I'm choosing between the A Frames or some S4 goggles. Has anyone heard about or had any S4 goggles? Were they quality? shitty?...do they even exist?

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October 29, 2009

Why are you comparing these to goggles that you dont even know exist. I think if they dont exist on Dogfunk.com - they dont exist period. I wouldnt shop anywhere else bro, because if you get these and dont like them you can always send them right back. Dont chance $100+ getting goggles that may or may not exist.

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Rating for this product: 5

Oakley

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June 3, 2009

this goggles were pretty good more those who usually loves to wear goggles and i think if they buy this one, they will like it, it is the product of Oakley and it give high quality.

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Tech Specs:

Frame:
Polyurethane 
Lens:
Plutonite 
Strap:
Elastic 
Helmet Compatible:
Yes 
Eyeglass Compatible:
No 
Ventilation:
Surge ports on bottom, top venting 
Face Size:
Small to medium 
Recommended Use:
Winter sports 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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