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Oakley Crowbar Goggle Replacement Lenses

Oakley Crowbar Goggle Replacement Lenses

Item #OAK0768|363 in Stock – Ships Fast
$40.00 - $150.00
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Fire, One Size (80.00)
Black Iridium, One Size (70.00)
Gold Iridium, One Size (70.00)
VR28 Polarized, One Size (120.00)
HI Amber Polarized, One Size (150.00)
HI Yellow, One Size (70.00)
HI Persimmon, One Size (70.00)
Clear, One Size (40.00)
G30, One Size (70.00)
Persimmon, One Size (40.00)
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Oakley Crowbar Goggle Replacement Lenses

Oakley Plutonite lenses are nearly indestructible under normal use. But let's say you leave your Crowbar Goggles on the roof of your car and they fall off and get run over by a semi, these Oakley Crowbar Replacement Lenses get you back in the saddle with minimal troubles. Oakley's patented XYZ Optics provide correction along three axes and increases contrast in flat light and glary conditions for astounding visibility across your entire field of vision. The Plutonite lens material also offers superior eye protection, blocking 100% of all UV.

Bottom Line: Next time, don't leave them on the roof of the car.

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Rating for this product: 2

almost better than not wearing gogs

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April 8, 2009

persimmon lens is ok, and thats it...it doesnt excell in any condition but doesnt lack in any either, except one...ill just go over the spectrum -BRIGHT SUN: stay away! this is not dark enough by far, after a bluebird day everything looked pink...i immediately went and got a darker lens -STORM/SNOW/FOG: contrast is laughable but at least the lens is light enough to see in those condtions, the mountain wont look like its shrouded in shadow -OVERCAST: contrast sucks again, but the shade of the lens is good for overcast -NIGHT: hard to decipher anything different, ice/snow/guy dressed in white/jumps, its all hard to see cuz theres no definintion or contrast, but at least the shade is light enought to see at night BOTTOM LINE: this lens kinda sucks, but it will work if your pinching pennys and need an all around lens, just stay away from the sun and be prepared for everything to turn orange :-)

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Rating for this product: 5

love it

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June 3, 2009

these goggle replacements were cool and this maybe has the best quality in it that it serves to be one of the best.

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Rating for this product: 5

cool!!!

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June 3, 2009

this one is a kind of lens if the lenses in goggles were broken, i think this one could be the best replacement ever.

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Rating for this product: 5

Blue Iridium is Versatile

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February 21, 2007

My blue iridium lens is great when the light goes from grey bird to about as bright as it gets. It's a pretty good all around lens for anything. Get the yellow iridium for night or super-stormy, socked-in conditions. This is yet another solid lens and goggle from Oakley.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great for low/flat light

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April 6, 2009

Bought these in High Intensity yellow to compliment my Fire Iridium lenses. These work great for cloudy and low visibility days. I really hate wearing goggles in conditions like this due to the lack of perceiving contrast and these lenses are the closet I've found to making it tolerable.

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Rating for this product: 5

crowbar clear lens

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January 14, 2008

the clear lens is a must for any shredder wanting to shred anytime. they provide maximum light while skiing closed runs at night and are great on cloudy days. they are a little weak in the fog however, but it's still bearable.

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Rating for this product: 5

Crowbar Replacement Lenses

By: Dogfunk.com Employee
February 6, 2008

I ended up getting a couple of these in different lens types to maximize my use of my Crowbar Frames!

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