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Oakley Airbrake Goggles 2013 VS Oakley Crowbar Seth Morrison Goggles 2012
 

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There are 1 differences and 16 similarities between Oakley Airbrake Goggles 2013, Oakley Crowbar Seth Morrison Goggles 2012

General
Gender
Adult Adult
Brand
Oakley Oakley
Model Year
2013 2012
Specifications
Product ID
247,600 247,749
OTG
No No
Frame Size
Large Large
Spherical Lens
Yes Yes
Polarized
No No
Photochromatic
No No
Helmet Compatible
Yes Yes
Lens Coating
N/a N/a
Lens Shape
Spherical Spherical
Fog Fan
No No
Rubberized Strap
Yes Yes
Race
No No
Headphones Included
No No
Additional Details
All Day Comfort Of Moisture Wicking Triple-layer Polar Fleece Foam, Balanced Fit (with Or Without Helmet) Via Fixed O-matter, Switchlock Technology For The Quickest And Easiest Lens Change For Any Light Condition, Comes Standard With Two Lens Tints And Case, Rigid Front Frame With Flexible O-matter Rear Chassis, Rigid Frame Support To Minimize Optical Distortion, Eliminate Nasal Pressure And Maximize Airflow, Interchangeable Strap Outriggers, Fog Elimination Of Dual Vented Lenses With F3 Anti-fog Technology, 100% Uv Protection Flexible O Matter Chassis, Rigid O Matter Strap Connections Provide Even Distribution Of Goggle Pressure, Triple Fleece Face Foam For Maximum Moisture Wicking And Comfort, Re-designed Facial Fit Contour, Anti-fog Treated Ballistic Lens, Patented Xyz Optics, Plutonite Lens Material Offers 100% Uv Protection

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