Multi Olympic medal winner Aksel Lund Svindal chose the Canopy for his pro model goggle. Featuring a large spherical lens for
...High Intensity Yellow Iridium is an optimum lens for snowy & cloudy days with a tint that increases depth perception & contrast
...Featuring a large spherical lens for an extended peripheral view, the Canopy mixes technical features with a clean design. Its
...Featuring a large lens OakleyÕs Canopy Goggles extend your peripheral vision as well as above & below.
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...Featuring a large spherical lens for an extended peripheral view, the Canopy mixes technical features with a clean design. Its
...Persimmon is best suited for snowy & cloudy days with a tint that increases depth perception & contrast on the mountain.
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Featuring a large spherical lens for an extended peripheral view, the Canopy mixes technical features with a clean design. Its popularity with customers & staff has continued to grow season after season & it's easy to see why. It offers a large, but not oversized, fit.
- Uses Oakley's Prizm lens technology which has been specifically engineered to enhance visibility & contrast
- The Dual Vented lens has an F3 Anti-fog coating to prevent moisture build up & keep your vision clear
- The frame has discreet notches allowing compatibility with most prescription eyewear
- Triple-layer polar fleece foam creates a solid yet comfortable/dry fit
- Oakley's O Flow Arch technology lets you breathe with ease dissipating pressure across the bridge of the nose Lens Prizm Rose is best suited for snowy & cloudy days with the rose tint increasing depth perception & contrast. 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.