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Product Code I1310006

Lens fog is a performance killer, so we developed a three-tiered defense. First, we devised surge ports to control airflow. Second, we formulated F-3 Series anti-fog treatment. Third, we engineered a dual lens design to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of trapped air. Then we took all that technology and juiced it with the precision of HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®), topping it off with a wish list from the pros: 100% UV filtering, impact protection that meets all ANSI Z87.1 / ASTM F659 standards, durable urethane that stays flexible, and comfortable triple-layer polar fleece foam with moisture Wicking. About the only thing you don’t get with the A FRAME® goggle is fog.


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Product Features

  • Black Iridium Lens: Medium to bright light. Excellent all-purpose high contrast lens for sunny conditions. Features an Iridium® coating to reduce glare.

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Customers Reviews (3)

Oakley

A Frame Goggle

 

£80.00

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(3.7 out of 5)

There are 3 reviews for this product

 
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0wned 10 years & never missed a beat! Reviewed By Angus, 22 Aug 2012

Having read another persons review here on Cotswold outdoors own site, I cannot comprehend how their goggles misted up so badly 1st run.
To be frank over 20yrs of ski-ing & boarding i've never had those problems, & the only folk I do know who have didn't wear them properly...

You see IF you wear your goggles on your head & not over your eyes then perspiration & hair, clothing etc tend to interfere with the normal operation of these excellent goggles.
Never wear them hanging off your arm, on your neck, sideways on your head etc etc... or you will (as with any goggle) end up with problems).
ALL hair should be pulled clear of the foam area, hats should not obscure the top foam vents.

A balaclava over the face will hinder operation of your goggles, they need air flow as part of the de-misting process.

Air enters the foam "scoops" at the front of the A-frame & exits via the top, it's a smooth & efficient process.

These are "smaller face" goggles & will not fit anyone who needs glasses underneath.

A small aspect of the shape means side view is limited, that said you should always look where you are going (beyond your immediate visible range).

Very flexible moulding makes for a good fit that a few folk find restricts (albeit slightly) nasal breathing on the bridge of your nose, ..i'm one of those people having had my nose torn off (& stitched on) in an accident, but I wouldn't swap these for any other goggles currently (till my vision deteriorates enough to necessitate bigger goggles capable of holding prescription glasses in comfort).

When that happens i'll simply pass them onto my daughter along with the various lenses accumulated.

Mask frame material is soft, squidgey & flexible, making them very forgiving in your kit bag or during a bale.
The flexibility of the mask moulding makes for simple lense exchanges (around 20 seconds) to pop in place whilst on the mountain.

Yes lenses are expensive, but consider them an investment, always try to work your way to 3 varietes in order to deal with the majority of lighting conditions.

Persimmon is typical "general use"
Opt for a pinkish or yellow hue for white out & low level conditions as well as a darker shade (such as VR28) for brighter conditions, this way you effectively have a lense for all seasons & will find your way down most situations with more vision & ability to determine snow lines than the rest of your party, ...which is why mine have lasted so long & are in good condition!

An investment often overlooked by those desperate to hit the slopes,
As We ski & board both Europe & Canada I find the following lenses useful..
Persimmon (standard general purpose lense)
VR50 Pink Iridium / LOW light & flat conditions obscuring snow features.

VR28
Medium to bright light. Filters blue light to increase contrast and improve depth perception in a wide variety of conditions.

OR

H.I. Yellow (as above)..High Intensity Yellow
Flat to very low light. Basically a high contrast lens for extremely low light conditions. Features an Iridium coating boosting visible contrast.

VR28 for brighter conditions (smokeier than persimmon)
Good for Medium to bright light. Filters blue light to increase contrast and improve depth perception in a wide variety of conditions.

There is a lot to be said for many of the lenses on offer & whilst costly they pay for themselves when needed (& on mountain shops sell out)...
Mirrored lenses do look flashier, but are costlier & once again 1 mirrored lense is not a guaranteed fix for all conditions).

Basically these goggles offer the following positives...

Anti Fog Treated Lens ..(don't touch inners with fingers ..ever)

Vents & scoops allow entry & exit of air / carrying away internal moisture.

The dual lens (double glazing) designed to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of air.

Polar fleece face foam for excellent moisture wicking abilities & comfort of wear over a long day.

Great impact protection & optical clarity!
..looked after these will last you years offering dependable service.
Like any piece of kit learn how to use it, & work with it to get the best out of it!

Lastly, the goggle bag these come with is good quality & useful to store other lesnes you may opt to buy, lenses take up less space than a spare pair of goggles in your pack & make your regular goggles more practical & lightweight when you consider the amount of kit you often need in a mountain environment be it walking, hiking, ski-ing or snowboarding.

Last word, not all straps are helmet compatible, you may require an adjustor to "flare" a head band out around a helmet, check this first before you disregard a good set of goggles based on comfort in & out of a helmet.

expensive but there for the long haul!

 

 

 
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Amazing Reviewed By Alex, 27 Jan 2012

I have had A Frames for the best part of 10 years now. In this time they have done 6 full winter seasons being worn every day. Clarity and feild of vission is amazing. I now have 3 different colour lense to cope with changing light conditions.I would recomend these to anyone. Great bit of kit.

 

 

 
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Very Disappointing Reviewed By Stephen, 09 Jan 2012

First day of use in cold snowy conditions was part way down the run and these fogged up badly between the double lenses so impossible to de mist and impossible to use. Pretty disastrous. Very poor quality control as the moisture is either locked into the inner space or the space is not sealed properly. Either way impossible to use and needed to buy a new pair of goggles to keep ski-ing.