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Oakley Ski Goggles - Buy Top Oakley Goggles Online

Updated on March 14, 2011

Skiing is as much about style as it is about going smoothly down a mountain. That style can be anything - a cool looking jacket, colorful snowpants, big gloves, or, last but not least, some good looking goggles.

Ski goggles aren't just important for style purposes though; they actually have a safety purpose too. A good pair of ski goggles will prevent any snow to get into your eyes (keep your visibility clear) as well as keep your face slightly warmer. Any decent skier or snowboarder owns a pair of goggles and, most of the time, wears them on all occasions. They are essential to the skier and snowboarder outfit.

What are the best ski goggles? Well it depends on which company you like the most, what kind of style you're looking for, as well what kind of price you are willing to pay. You can easily find cheap ski goggles but usually those will lack any extra protection or won't look very good. It's best to shop around, choose a company, and stick with it.

One of the best ski goggle companies is Oakley. Oakley goggles are one of the most popular types of goggles because they are cheap, they look good, and they off good protection - what more can you ask for? Oakley a frame ski goggles, Oakley crowbar goggles, Oakley splice goggles, Oakley stockholm ski goggles, the list goes on and on.

Check out below for a Oakley ski goggles sale.

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Oakley A Frame Ski Goggles

Oakley A frame ski goggles are some of the best ski goggles on the market. They are Oakley's first generation of polarized goggles; this means they are great on those bright days when it seems like the sun's ray are both above you and below you. The polarized lenses will reduce glare from icy surfaces; also Oakley ski goggles are famous for their clarity and wide peripheral view and the same goes for Oakley A frame goggles. Add on a triple layer of foam and you have a very comfortable and stylish ski goggle.

Summary of Features:

  • Made of Ultra-flexible O Matter
  • Polarized lenses
  • Triple Foam
  • Compatible with helmets
  • Not compatible with eye-glasses

Oakley Crowbar Goggles

Next up are Oakley crowbar goggles.  These are some of the most stylish Oakley ski goggles as well as some of the most comfortable.  Made with a lightweight and flexible O matter frame; dual-layer and anti-fog Plutonite lenses allow you to ski through any kind of conditions; and a special kind of build distributes pressure around the face so, at times, it doesn't even feel like you're wearing any Oakley crowbar goggles at all. 

Add on tipple-layer face foam and moisture-wicking fleece and you have a goggle that will last you a life-time. 

Summary of Features:

  • O Matter Frame
  • Plutonite Lens
  • Elastic Strap
  • Medium to large face size
  • No eyeglasses

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Oakley O Frame Ski Goggles

Oakley O frame ski goggles are the cheapest Oakley goggles. - but that doesn't take away from the quality. The lens is still very light and the dual-layer lens, although not triple, still offers warmth and protection. All O frame goggles include venting and ant-fog treatment which prevent any accumulation of moisture. The lens is made out of Lexan which is scratch resistant; expect your Oakley O frame goggle to last a long time.

Summary of Features:

  • Urethane Frame
  • Lexan Lens
  • Elastic Strap (Fits any face size)
  • Cheap
  • Top Vents

Oakley Splice Goggles

Oakley is the leader in researching new technology and then implenting that technology into stylish products that work. The best example? Oakley splice goggles.

Oakley splice goggles are the newest type of goggles from Oakley and are arguably on of the best ski goggles on the market. The Oakley splice goggle features an unique skeletal support system that spans the entire nasal system; the result is reduced pressure on the nose and other areas of the face. The goggles also use the flexible O matter frame, making them a perfect fit for almost all faces.

Oakley Splice Goggles also feature some of the best protected lenses on the planet, stopping UVA, UVB and UVC rays.

Summary of Features:

  • Flexible
  • Protection from all rays
  • New ventilation system that provides ultimate convert
  • Triple polar fleece lining
  • Dual-vented design.
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