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There are 3 differences and 14 similarities between Spy Bias Womens Goggles 2013, Oakley A Frame Gretchen Bleiler Womens Goggles 2013
 
General
Gender   Womens vs   Womens  
 
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Brand   Spy vs   Oakley  
 
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Model Year   2013 vs   2013  
 
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Specifications
Product ID   283,279 vs   279,360  
 
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OTG   No vs   No  
 
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Frame Size   Medium vs   Small  
 
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Spherical Lens   Yes vs   Yes  
 
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Polarized   No vs   No  
 
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Photochromatic   No 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   Spherical  
 
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Fog Fan   No vs   No  
 
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Rubberized Strap   Yes vs   Yes  
 
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Race   No vs   No  
 
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Headphones Included   No vs   No  
 
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Additional Details   Helmet Compatible, Triple Layer Isotron Face Foam Featuring Moisture-wicking Dri-force Fleece, Pivoting Strap-clip System Ensures A Comfortable Fit, Optics By Carl Zeiss Vision, Patented Scoop Ventilation System, vs   Anti Fog Treated Ballistic Lens, Patented Polaric Ellipsoid Lens Geometry, Triple Polar-tech Fleece Face Foam For Maximum Moisture Wicking, Optically Corrected Dual Lens Goggle, 100% Protection Against Uv A, B And Harmful Blue Light  
 
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