If you love to ski or snowboard you're probably familiar with the uncomfortable feeling of your goggle's frame adding pressure onto your nose. Oakley's new Splice Goggle takes a new approach by adding an internal frame that reduces pressure on your nose and in turn, makes it a lot less harder to breathe.
Oakley's new SPLICE performance snow goggle was developed with
structural engineering that maximizes comfort. The O Matter(R) frame
remains flexible even in extreme cold, and a new skeletal support
system spans the nasal area to reduce pressure on the nose while
increasing airflow. Combined with moisture wicking triple-layer fleece
foam and strap outriggers that evenly balance pressure, the new support
system makes this one of the most comfortable goggles ever created for
winter sports.
SPLICE has an interchangeable lens design that features
semi-flush lens mounting, a means of optimizing downward visibility.
Side-to-side vision is also maximized. Oakley designers matched the
company's optical innovations in lens contouring with structural
refinements including special engineering of the strap outriggers,
eliminating any obstruction to peripheral view. With interchangeable
lens designs, keyhole lens mounting is a standard for the goggle
industry, but Oakley devised a way to eliminate the keyhole structures
and make the process of lens changing fast and efficient. All SPLICE
lenses are dual vented and feature the company's F3 anti-fog
technology. Pure Plutonite(R) lens material filters out 100% of all
UVA, UVB and UVC while offering unrivaled impact protection.
In short, these new goggles really rock. I wonder how many we will see at the upcoming Winter Olympics.....
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