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There are 10 differences and 7 similarities between Oakley Crowbar With Extra Lens Goggles 2013, Electric EGB2 Andreas Wiig Goggles 2013
 
General
Gender   Adult vs   Adult  
 
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Brand   Oakley vs   Electric  
 
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Model Year   2013 vs   2013  
 
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Specifications
Product ID   279,516 vs   283,214  
 
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OTG    vs   No  
 
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Frame Size   Medium vs   Large  
 
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Spherical Lens   Yes vs   No  
 
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Polarized   No vs   No  
 
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Photochromatic    vs   No  
 
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Helmet Compatible   Yes vs   Yes  
 
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Lens Coating   N/a vs   N/a  
 
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Lens Shape   Spherical vs   Flat  
 
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Fog Fan    vs   No  
 
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Rubberized Strap   Yes vs   No  
 
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Race    vs   No  
 
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Headphones Included   No vs   No  
 
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Additional Details   Dual Vented Lenses Have Been Treated With F3 Anti-fog Technology To Eliminate Fog, Rigid O Matter Strap Outriggers Provide A Balanced Fit, With Or Without A Helmet, 100% Uv Protection, Streamlined Frame Design For Expanded Peripheral Vision, Optimized For Medium Sized Faces vs   Wide Peripheral Vision, Free Bonus Lens, Anti-fog And Anti-scratch Hard Coating, Oversized Dual Cylindrical Polycarbonate Lens, 100% Uv Protection  
 
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Compare Oakley Crowbar With Extra Lens Goggles 2013 vs Electric EGB2 Andreas Wiig Goggles 2013 Ski Goggles


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