A redesign of one of Oakley's most popular goggles, the 2.0 is reduced in bulk & weight whilst keeping the iconic style alive.
...Persimmon is best suited for snowy & cloudy days with a tint that increases depth perception & contrast on the mountain.
...Prizm Rose is best suited for snowy & cloudy days with the rose tint increasing depth perception & contrast.
Prizm technology
...The Airbrake XL combines a smooth design & a larger fit frame with top end technical features. Best of all, the twin pack of
...Multi Olympic medal winner Aksel Lund Svindal chose the Canopy for his pro model goggle. Featuring a large spherical lens for
...The Airbrake XL combines a smooth design & a larger fit frame with top end technical features. Best of all, the twin pack of premium lenses means you're set for all weather conditions & can enjoy your time on the mountain without having to worry about light conditions.- Uses Oakley's Prizm lens technology which has been specifically engineered to enhance visibility & contrast- Articulated outriggers & streamlined frame provide better helmet compatibility- The triple-layer polar fleece foam creates a solid yet comfortable/dry fit- Swiftlock on the side of the goggle is easy to use making lens swaps simple & quick Main Lens Prizm Sapphire Iridium is suited for variable to sunny conditions; the Iridium coating reduces glare from sunlight reflecting off the snow, whilst the rose tint increases definition in flatter light. Prizm technology blocks specific wavelengths of light whilst boosting others to provide maximum contrast & enhanced visibility. This greater clarity results in reduced reaction times & increased performance over a wide range of light conditions. Bonus Lens Prizm HI Pink is an optimum lens for snowy & cloudy days with a tint that increases depth perception & contrast on the mountain. Prizm technology blocks specific wavelengths of light whilst boosting others to provide maximum contrast & enhanced visibility. This greater clarity results in reduced reaction times & increased performance over a wide range of light conditions. Visual Light Transmission, VLT, refers to the amount of light that penetrates a lens. A low percentage means less light passes through & a higher percentage lets an increased amount of light through. A lens with a lower VLT rating is better for bright conditions; where as one with a higher VLT is more suited for overcast & snowy days.