Lens fog is a performance killer, so Oakley developed a three-tiered defense. First, Oakley devised surge ports to control airflow. Second, Oakley formulated F-3 Series anti-fog treatment. Third, Oakley engineered a dual lens design to reduce fog with a thermal barrier of trapped air. Then Oakley took all that technology and juiced it with the precision of HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®), topping it off with a wish list from the pros: 100% UV filtering, impact protection that meets all ANSI Z87.1 / ASTM F659 standards, durable urethane that stays flexible, and comfortable triple-layer polar fleece foam with moisture wicking. About the only thing you don't get with the A FRAME® goggle is fog.
Pink Iridium Lens: Flat to medium light. Enhances depth perception and increases visual acuity in a wide variety of conditions.
- Light Transmission: 57
- Protection Index: 1
- Conditions: flat to medium light
- Neutral / Contrast: Contrast


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Which Goggles Are Best For Smaller Faces?
Many companies are making goggles with smaller frames. Some are specific to women, with femine colors and graphics but there are also many options for people who are more comforable in a smaller goggle. Electric makes the EG.5 which offers all the features and color options of the larger EG1. Anon makes the Majestic goggle, which is a women's specific model due to the graphics and colors. Oakley offers the A frame as its smaller model while the O frame is a standard size. The O frame XS is Oakley's kids goggle which is great choice for a growing face! Von Zipper's smaller frame is the Sizzle, available in a wide range of colors and prints. While goggle fit might not be as important as boot fit, it can still make a difference in fighting fogging and comfort all day long.
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How Do I Clean My Goggle Lenses?
First breathe on the outside lens to create moisture (we do not recommend the use of other liquids). Using a micro fiber cleaning cloth, wipe the outside of the lens rubbing lightly to remove any dirt or smudges. Should the inside of the lens require cleaning we recommend using the same cloth but DO NOT wipe the inside of the lens. Blot the inner lens so as not to interfere with the goggle’s anti-fog coating.
You’ll want to take special care not to rub the lens when it’s wet. Here’s why: before a goggle lens is assembled the inner lens material is coated with a liquid anti-fog treatment that permanently adheres to the inner lens surface to help prevent fogging. When this anti-fog treatment gets wet, it becomes soft and can become scratched if rubbed. This is true of almost all good quality googles, like the ones EXIT real world sells. Some people ride with a backup pair of goggles, so when they eat it and the goggles go flying, they just pull a swap for the new pair. Thats what that goggle pocket in your jacket is for.