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Rubyred
Chris Cain
Nov 14, 2007 6:59 AM
Airborne
Nick Salazar
Nov 14, 2007 7:17 AM
I don't own any of them yet, but the A-Frame stands out to me the most. The elliptical vents just scream "Oakley" like none of the other goggles do, IMO.
wundrdog1
Derron Tanner
Nov 14, 2007 8:50 AM
I don't have a lot of experience in this dept. I only own the Red/Carbon fiber Wisdom w/Fire lens, which I bought before ever having tried one on. Glad I did though, it fits me perfectly. I believe I tried an A-Frame on once and it seemed a little small on me. Compared to the tunnel vision most goggles offer, the Wisdom dishes out a wide range of vision. Can't wait to get out on the white stuff and try them out. Unfortunately we haven't had much luck in that dept so far this year.
OAKLEYZ
MOTO LAB SCIENTIST
Nov 14, 2007 8:53 AM
I have not tried my Crowbar Snow's yet..... But for me so far.... Oakley A-Frame with Blue or Fire Iridium with helmet strap kit (if you wear a helmet) they are so comfortable... I expect the Crowbars to be the same since the "helmet strap" is kinda built right in....
wundrdog1
Derron Tanner
Nov 14, 2007 9:03 AM
Yeah, I'm really diggin' the new Seth Morrison sig Crowbar. If I had the space to display it, I'd definitely pick it up. It almost looks too nice to wear. I'd be afraid of ruining it.
Oak
Twenty Fifty
Nov 14, 2007 10:00 AM
A Frames are my personal favs because they fit me the best. Decent peripheral vision and great overal vision. The Wisdom offers the most coverage, but a little too big. Crowbars are cool as well. In terms of aesthetics, the Splatter Crowbars for Eastern Boarder are probably the coolest goggles I've seen in person from Oakley, and so are the Red Camo Wisdom and A Frame. However, I think the chrome Wisdom and A Frames would be up there as well if I ever get to see them in person.
obsession
OB session
Nov 14, 2007 10:47 AM
Ambush, ;-)
BiGCoB
Francois C
Nov 14, 2007 11:29 AM
The best goggles I ever tried and used are my A-Frame. Before I bought them, I had some Scott, QSilver Wazoo and Vortex 2 goggles. All of them were not exactly what I wanted. When I found and tried the A-frame, I was crazy ! Never fog inside, perfect range of vision, perfect face fitting (I've got a quite big head), the only thing I can be a little bit disappointed with is the lense. The black Ir is a little bit to dark for an all-weather use. That's why I'm still using a QS goggle (w/ a persimmon-like lense) when the weather is really bad.
One last thing, he can be worn with an helmet without problem. I have a RED (burton) helmet, and the strap is large enough.

If I had to buy a new one, I think I'd get a Set Morrison Crowbar. Such a great style
american image
science wrapped in art dealer
Nov 14, 2007 2:09 PM




this is the first time i'm gonna use the CROWBAR , i've used the wisdom and A frame on many occasions, liked the A frame a little better than the wisdom.

now it's time for the crowbar, including polarized lens. i have really high expectations of these
Rubyred
Chris Cain
Nov 15, 2007 2:01 AM
I've got a matte black A frame with H.I. Amber polarized which I love and my girl has a carbon A frame with fire lens. I was just wondering if any one has A frame and Wisdom and if so, which do they like better and why?


Je_Suis_Oakley
A L
Nov 16, 2007 12:10 AM
No doubt my favorite is the matte white with fire lens crowbar cant go wrong especially when i am wearing all black on the slopes.
Ijon__Tichy
Julien B.
Nov 16, 2007 12:41 AM
Mhm... I usually wear Thumps or "usual" Oakleys (f.e. Racing Jacket or Bottlecap) for boarding because the Googles are way to big in my opinion... they remind of the Halflife crabs.... but since Fred showed the new designs I can't get that Google with pencil-style Skulls out of my mind.
lsquared
Luke Langhus
Nov 16, 2007 3:16 AM
Crowbars for me...they fit my helmet very nicely and are extremely comfortable. Not to mention they look amazing.
Freesh
OAKLEY JUGGERNAUT
Nov 16, 2007 3:48 AM
Purple/Pink Ir. Crowbar for me.
 
 
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