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About This Item
Product Description
The Line Miner goggle was created with the purpose of providing the ultimate in peripheral vision in a cylindrical-style design. We were able to pull the goggle in closer to your face than ever before, allowing for incredible downward and side-to-side periphery. Line Miner M provides a mid-sized fit.
Available with Prizm™ Lens Technology which is designed to enhance color and contrast so you can see more detail
Microbag included for storage and lens cleaning
Discreet frame notches at temples provide compatibility with most prescription eyewear
Wide 40mm wide adjustable strap with silicone lining for a more secure fit
Flexible O Matter® chassis conforms to your face comfortably, even in extreme cold
All-day comfort of triple-layer face foam with moisture wicking polar fleece lining
Injection-molded Oakley Plutonite® lens material provides 100% protection against UVA / UVB / UVC
Optically correct Dual Lens with F3 Anti-fog coating
Glare reduction and tuned light transmission of Iridium® lens coating (optional)
Meets impact requirements based on ANSI Z87.1 and EN 166 standards
REVIEWS
3.5
50%
Recommended
2 Reviews
Bob53
Verified Purchase
1 year ago
Great Fit And Tint.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought these highly rated goggles and they fit very nicely and have a wonderful tint. They fit nicely with my helmet and they seem to be very high quality.
KimS
2 years ago
Fogs Terribly! Do Not Buy
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've went on ski trips off and on for 27 years, had different quality of goggles then finally one good pair that lasted many years until the neoprene wore out. Most of them didn't fog much; the "good" ones not at all. so I expected not to have a problem with a new pair of Oakleys. These are unusable in some weather conditions. I had minor fogging when there was a bit of snow. After that I was extra careful to be sure they started the day dry, that my hair wasn't in the edge, etc. But on a day of heavy snowfall they were so fogged I could not see anything in front of me. I repeatedly stopped to wipe and clear them but ended up skiing with no goggles because it was safer than with them. They would sometimes clear when I was skiing fast but then get worse if I stopped and get worse on the lift. My best guess is the venting system is letting moisture IN when it's snowing out. On the positive side, they are comfortable. And when they aren't fogged there is good peripheral vision. I also like the lens color for different lighting conditions.