The Fall Line XM goggles by Oakley incorporate a premium lens quality with a reduced size that presents an appealing piece of equipment. Certainly, this model does not have two lenses, but its high-end quality excuses this missing feature. So, what is so great about these goggled we could not pass them? For starters, they have got an ‘O Matter Chassis’ – a flexible kind of frame that contours your face and moves with it when needed. Most importantly, it stays on no matter how insane the weather gets. The rigid exoskeleton is responsible for getting rid of distortion and ensures the right fit of the lens. The HDO lens technology further improves the lens by maximizing the impact resistance and the clarity of the picture from every angle. What’s more, these goggles sit closer to your face than the majority of other goggles in this guide. When taking into consideration the quick and easy interchangeable lens system, this specimen wins at all fronts.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
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Compatible with glasses-wearers
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Its wide frame allows for the unrestricted peripheral vision
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Dual vents along with the anti-fog coating provide a crystal clear vision
Reasons NOT to buy:
Loses to other goggles that have two lenses
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Specs & Features
- Frame size: ‘Extra’ medium
- Lens type: cylindrical
- UV protection: 100%
- Additional features: anti-fog coating, dual vents, silicone strap, triple-layer polar fleece foam
- Warranty: 1 year
- Recommended use: skiing and snowboarding
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
-
Compatible with glasses-wearers
-
Its wide frame allows for the unrestricted peripheral vision
-
Dual vents along with the anti-fog coating provide a crystal clear vision
Reasons NOT to buy:
Loses to other goggles that have two lenses
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