The Oakley Fall Line Goggles gets their name from taking the most direct the fall line down the mountain. It’s a rimless design, that gives you are very large field of view and is the latest addition to the Oakley line up. The Fall line is optimal for large faces and is engineered perfectly to fit all of today’s most progressive helmet designs with no gap in between the helmet and the goggle thanks to its rimless frame. Designed with Oakley's Ridgelock Technology, changing lenses is quick and easy while still allowing for a complete lens seal to prevent harsh conditions from penetrating into your goggle. Other great stand out features would include injection-molded Plutonite lens material provides 100% protection against UVA, UVB and UVC rays and harmful blue light. Prizm lens technology enhances color and contrast so you can see the finest details. An anti-fog F3 coating keeps the lenses clear and from fogging, even when you are working hard and sweating. Triple layer face foam gives you all day comfort so you can ski or ride from bell to bell. For the skier or rider who wants to charge and nail their line down the mountain with flair and grace, the Oakley Fall line Goggles will help take you there.
Features:
Fit: Large
Microbag included for storage and lens cleaning
Ridgelock Lens Change System
Discreet frame notches at temples provide compatibility with most prescription eyewear
Wide 5mm wide adjustable strap with silicone lining for a more secure fit
Flexible O Matter chassis conforms to your face comfortably, even in extreme cold
Rimless frame design provides increased visibility and improved helmet compatibility
All-day comfort of triple-layer face foam with moisture wicking polar fleece lining
Injection-molded Plutonite lens material provides 100% protection against UVA / UVB / UVC & harmful blue light up to 400nm
Optically correct Dual Lens with F3 Anti-fog coating
Glare reduction and tuned light transmission of Iridium lens coating (optional)
Meets impact requirements based on ANSI Z87.1 and EN 166 standards