Oakley A Frame Snowboard Goggles: Polarized N High Intensity Lenses Reviewed
Posted: Monday, October 24, 2005
by Jeremy Hier
If you like surfing the slopes on bright sunny days then you need Oakley A Frame snowboard goggles with polarized lens. It can be pretty binding when you get reflections from the surface of the snow, or an overcast day from the clouds.
Polarized lenses will protect you from dangerous glare from icy, shiny surfaces. Wipeouts on the slopes will be prevented because of glare reduction. The Oakley A Frame is part of their first generation of polarized goggles.
Next we have the Oakley A Frame snowboard goggles with high intensity lens. These goggles will let you ride all day because they have triple-layer face foam insulation for enhanced comfort.
For clarity during bad weather conditions the Oakley A Frame has a flexible urethane chassis, that is cut with ram air surge ports, which give you defogging ventilation from circular air flow.
Oakley A Frame snowboard goggles high intensity lenses give you more control in low light conditions than the standard A Frame lenses. Even though Oakley A Frame goggles have high intensity lenses, its legendary optical clarity is still maintained on any slope. Contrast and clarity are two aces you don't want to be without.
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