I need to a new set of goggles, since my A-Frames are toast and can't be warrantied. Our team gets deals on Oakley products.
I did a search and got a little bit of info but wondered if there was any other feedback.
I am will probably be running them on specialized dissident helmet.
Models from Cheapest to priciest
O Frame
Proven
Crowbar MX
Mayhem MX (comes with 2 lenses)
The two pricier models have "wings" that get the strap farther out to fit helmets better. I have the Helmet kit on my A-Frames and they seem to fit better with the strap kit so that is a consideration.
Also All models have the option to run a VR28 Lens, why is this important you ask? I'll tell you! I run these lenses in my Jaw Bones while doing every other type of MTBing and they provide great contrast between the shadows and sunlight in the trees. Oakely does offer Fire iridium and Blue lenses on the Mayhem which are supposed to increase contrast. I have the Fire Iridium on my snow goggles and you get into the trees esp in overcast conditions and it is hard to see valleys and stuff in the shadows.
I did a search and got a little bit of info but wondered if there was any other feedback.
I am will probably be running them on specialized dissident helmet.
Models from Cheapest to priciest
O Frame
Proven
Crowbar MX
Mayhem MX (comes with 2 lenses)
The two pricier models have "wings" that get the strap farther out to fit helmets better. I have the Helmet kit on my A-Frames and they seem to fit better with the strap kit so that is a consideration.
Also All models have the option to run a VR28 Lens, why is this important you ask? I'll tell you! I run these lenses in my Jaw Bones while doing every other type of MTBing and they provide great contrast between the shadows and sunlight in the trees. Oakely does offer Fire iridium and Blue lenses on the Mayhem which are supposed to increase contrast. I have the Fire Iridium on my snow goggles and you get into the trees esp in overcast conditions and it is hard to see valleys and stuff in the shadows.