Frame: Black
Lens: H.I. Blue
I received these for Christmas. I've yet to go snowboarding or skiing, since I have a job, and the most snow action I've gotten with the Wisdoms, was shoveling my driveway. The lens is pretty neat though. The H.I. (high intensity) Blue (for the reflective coating, the lens itself is bright yellow), brightens everything up by increasing the contrast. The padding is very nice and makes it very comfortable to wear. Someday I'll get outside in the winter and have a life, but until then, the Wisdom will look cool next to my Oakley shoes that I don't wear because they look too nice.
Ziggy -
You're a real deep thikenr. Thanks for sharing.
Frame: Red - Carbon Fiber
Lens: Fire Iridium
Simply AWESOME for snowboarding with. Like a helmet for your eyes, 'cept ya can see through it, lol. I've done some sliding 'on my face', on ice that is, and they stayed in place and without a scratch. Excellent comfort. Didn't fit with my helmet at first, but with the wisdom modified strap they fit like a glove.
Frame: Primer
Lens: Gold Iridium/H.I. Yellow/Persimmon
This goggle was my first Oakley eyewear and I still love them. The lenses a huge and the goggle has a uniqe look and get's a lot of attention on the mountain. I use this goggle all the time, H.I. Yellow lens when the ligth is bad and for nigth skiing and the Gold Iridium when the sun commes out. The only problem with this goggle is the original hinge on the strap that makes it imposible to use the goggle with a helmet and a seperate helmet strap is required.(This is not a problem on the new version)
Frame: Matte Black/Black Band, Olive Military
Lens: Fire Iridium/H.I. Yellow/Black Iridium
They only goggles I've ever worn snowboarding. I have buddies that have had Crowbars or A-Frames, but after trying mine, they've switched and bought Wisdoms. Shy away from the original "hard hinge" type band attachment, and go for the flexible rubber attachment. They will be better for both helmets and bare heads due to increased movement of the band.