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Dann -
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.
Farlius -
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.
gangstabob -
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)
Ian -
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.
JayKor -
Frame: Jet Black
Lens: Clear

I wore these for the first time just last week, converting over from A-Frames. If there is 1 comment to be made about the fit, I found the nose area to be on the smaller side, and I don't have a big nose at all, however, I constantly found myself, trying to pull them up off my nose.
Clear Lens is key for night skiing.
Other than that, kept the wind out nicely, good ventallation.
Mr.Thompson -
Frame: Matte White
Lens: Fire Iridium
These goggles are unsurpassed in terms of comfort, design and quality. They fit me very well despite my small nose. Given proper adjustment they'll never fall off your face. For any snowboarders or skiers out there, aesthetic quality is just as if not more important than fit. Onlookers won't see the Wisdom goggles while your "shredding." But you'll find it difficult NOT to get looks afterward. Also, there isn't much to say about the clarity. It's Oakley, meaning you'll actually see BETTER than with the naked eye! Bottom line, this is without a doubt the best choice for anyone who demands the highest quality snow goggle in terms of fit, visual appeal and function. I'll give these 4 out of 5 skulls becuase they cost me over a hundred dollars.
Star-Scream -
Frame: Jet Black
Lens: Grey Polarized
Strap: Black/White Static

This was my favorite color combo that Oakley made. (kind of wish they made Snow Camo with Grey Polarized Lens). Hella useful in Tahoe. These goggles look very robotic/advanced etc.. People thought they came with a GPS screen in it. I was like no these are just bank Oakley goggles. Lens coverage is perfect. A must have for the slopes.
LEX7 -
Frame:Red Camo
Lens:Any

I had been furiously looking for this combo ever since i heard about them.
A rep exclusive im told so must be rare. but i just love the frame colour, i had been waiting for the awesome red camo to turn up on some more frames ever since the lil john zeros.
Sadly i cant wear these as i dont find wisdoms comfortable so these will have to just sit there looking beautiful in my goggle collection.
alexrugby18 -
frame: neon green camo
lense: hi persimmon

this was my first pair of googles.first of all the colour combination is avesome, you will not ski or snowboard unnoticed with that green camo on and the lense gets blue reflections.

Now for my round face i find it doesnt fit that well.although the coverage is good and the ventilation is amazing.

so because i find it doesnt fit my round face i will give this a 3 o 5
skywalker51 -
Frame: Jet Black/Satin Silver
Lens: Blue Iridium

I bought these goggles two years ago and they have been a great pair. I mostly use the G30 lenses which are a great for variable weather. I love the Blue Iridiums on sunny days. They really cut down on the glare and look awesome as well. I recently got the H.I. Yellow lenses but the weather hasn't called for them and I haven't boarded at night yet. I love the feel and fit of these goggles. They have a great field of view and I've never had a problem with fogging. It does kind of suck that you have to get an extra strap to make them fit well with a helmet. At least it's easy to swap out. It is a lot of money to invest in several pairs of lenses. I have different lenses for my M-Frames for cycling and mountain biking as well. It's much better being able to have the right tint for the conditions so if you are serious about the sport and got the money, it's worth while getting different lenses.
Oak -
These things are huge, but they fit nicely. Great field of view and I love the design. One of if not the best goggles I've ever seen.
jumpman73 -
Frame: White Camo
Lens:
I'm so happy that Oakley made these in white camo. These goggles are awesome. I highly recommend getting them. They are extremely durable and very comfortable.
anonymous -
Frame:Satin Silver
Lens:Blue Iridium

Well I have had them for over a year now and they seen a lot of boarding action, and so far they have no scratches on them. The stock strap will fit snugly over helmets, the hinged strap design actually works quite well. Ventilation seems good considering they have yet fog up on me. I really like the blue iridium lense, they are semi-see through(I say semi, cause in bright light you can see through them, from the front), and the color shifts from blue to pruple. The one downside to the Blue Iridium lense is that in darker conditions you loose some contrast, but hey these lenses are meant for bright light.

My bro liked them so much that I loaned them to him went he went to Oregon, and when he was there he bought a pair with Fire lenses. I have yet to ride with the fires, but they are a mirror; you cant see through them from the front, so they are really cool looking.

I would definitely recommend these.
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