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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.”
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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
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.
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
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.
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!
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