Never really been a big fan of Oakley...but,

huck
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Edited Date/Time 1/20/2012 10:29am
I have a good friend that is an Oakley dealer (for shooting glasses) and he asked if I wanted any goggles, as he had to place an order with them.


I told him to order me the "best ones". He said that they come in two color combos, so I told him to get me both. Well, 2 James Stewart Replica's come in a couple days later!...since he's my favorite rider and all, it's cool... Wink


Seriously though, these goggles are awesome. The craftsmanship is top notch.

For $50.00 a piece, I think I did well... Whistling





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12/8/2009 9:07am
You can count me in as a fan of Oakley's glasses and goggles.
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12/8/2009 9:10am
GuyB wrote:
You can count me in as a fan of Oakley's glasses and goggles.
I've always had their glasses (although my newest glasses are spy and kick ass), but haven't cared for the goggles. These are so sweet. Plus, they match my helmet great!

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12/8/2009 9:14am
Looks like they have good roost protection...very important as I don't always get the hole shotWhistling
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12/8/2009 9:16am
Highsider wrote:
Looks like they have good roost protection...very important as I don't always get the hole shotWhistling
I get the hole shot every time...but those dang lappers get in the way.. Whistling

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12/8/2009 9:17am
GuyB wrote:
You can count me in as a fan of Oakley's glasses and goggles.
Best bicycling glasses Flak Jacket XLJ !
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12/8/2009 9:29am
$50 buck's is a good price, I've seen them up to $75...
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12/8/2009 9:35am
I used my Crowbars for the first time last weekend. Loved 'em.

Are you gonna take the "Humpty Nose" off yours?
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12/8/2009 9:36am
GuyB wrote:
You can count me in as a fan of Oakley's glasses and goggles.
Me too. They are huge supporters of the Livestrong Foundation.
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12/8/2009 9:36am
noob wrote:
I used my Crowbars for the first time last weekend. Loved 'em.

Are you gonna take the "Humpty Nose" off yours?
Depends on where I'm riding. Might leave one on and one off...
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12/8/2009 9:41am
I have two pairs and a third pair on the way. They are the best goggles I have used to date. I used to like Scott but the newer ones with the ram air intake on the no sweats always seem to push the goggle down on face too much.
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12/8/2009 9:42am
I have a dozen chepo goggles for practice and such. Oakley's come out for racing and long rides. The foam really helps for sweat. Nothing worse then having a rain forest in your goggles.

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