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dan9124
01-01-2009, 03:34 AM
My ski goggles aren't really cutting it in low light....I have the Smith Phenoms in a pretty dark and mirrorred tint...trying to find something that works well in low light. I've heard the Oakley H.I. Yellow lenses are good in low light but haven't been able to find a decent deal on any Oakley goggles except for the Wisdom model, and those don't fit my face very well. The Crowbar and the Phenoms from Smith seem to fit pretty well, so I guess I'm looking for a goggle made for larger faces. I really just want to find a decent pair of goggles with yellow lenses to help me out on those cloudy days. Thanks for any help!

dan9124
01-01-2009, 10:06 PM
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bedofnails
01-04-2009, 02:44 AM
My ski goggles aren't really cutting it in low light....I have the Smith Phenoms in a pretty dark and mirrorred tint...trying to find something that works well in low light. I've heard the Oakley H.I. Yellow lenses are good in low light but haven't been able to find a decent deal on any Oakley goggles except for the Wisdom model, and those don't fit my face very well. The Crowbar and the Phenoms from Smith seem to fit pretty well, so I guess I'm looking for a goggle made for larger faces. I really just want to find a decent pair of goggles with yellow lenses to help me out on those cloudy days. Thanks for any help!

Wisdoms are bigger than the A Frames, while the Crobars are the smallest of the 3. The VR28 polarized and the high intensity yellow lens' are killer on cloudy days. Oakley much like Apple has a tight grip on pricing to maintain brand, however if you're near socal, twice a year oakley has a friends and family sale offering about 70% off retail, including goggles. Much of the product is prior year, or stuff from the design teams that never went into production.