Frame: Red Evercamo
Lens: Black Iridium
These are hands down the best snow goggles I've used. They have great ventilation, which is good after you're warmed up so that the lens doesn't fog up. The frame itsself is big, but not so big that it won't fit under a helmet. The outriggers create an even pull on your face so that even after hours on the slopes, your face isn't at all uncomfortable. All the frame and lens options are a plus, I just wish that I had gotten the fire lens instead of the Black Iridium.
Frame: Multiple
Lens: Multiple
I tried Wisdoms and A Frames before I found the best goggles that Oakley ever made.
The lens is extra wide (for fakie and side vision), unlike the A Frame and it fits my head perfectly, unlike the Wisdom.
5 skulls!
Frame: Olive Military
Lens: Persimmon
Excellent frame for use with a snowboard helmet. The Persimmon is better for overcast days for me (I have Wisdom/Fire Iridium for the really bright days) but they hold up on brighter days. The olive military has velcro interchangable decals, which is pretty cool. The frames are uber-comfortable. Highly recommend.
Frame: Ever Red Camo
Lens: Black iridium, Fire Iridium
Upgraded to these goggles after owning a pair of Spys for 5 years. These are better in every single respect. The spherical lenses make for visual perfection, and the frame holds the lens far enough from your face as to not fog up. Even the silicone on the inside of the strap is of a higher quality than on other goggles. The sheer number of frame/lens options is also a plus, as almost anyone can find a pair that looks good on them or with their gear.
I have only two minor gripes:
1: they should come with a case.
2: everone on the mountain has these, so you really need a good colorway to stand out.
Frame: Dark Brown/Matte Grey
Lens: Black Iridium/Persimmon/Pink Iridium
Super nice goggles, they fit great on most faces with and without a helmet beacuse of the outriggers. It's easy to cange lenses after the conditions and the lens options are great. It's also realy fun to customise them by canging outriggers or straps, this is also realy easy to do. The only "problem" with the crowbars is that almost everyone has them and the design is a bit more boring tham the A-frame and Wisdom.