Oakley Wisdom Goggles

Oakley Wisdom Goggles 

DESCRIPTION

An eye bunker for ice storms, the Oakley Wisdom Goggle's amplified lens dimensions extend the range of peripheral and downward vision. Contoured to facial geometry, the Wisdom offers a precise, comfortable fit enhanced by triple-layer face foams.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 06, 2021]
Kiyumi22


Strength:

They've worked like a charm in all conditions, and best of all is very clear for all conditions and times of riding (i have a fire iridium lens, use them for day and night). don't forget.. they look pretty hype too, especially with the fire lens. | Flat Roof Repair

Weakness:

A bit hard to use as a first timer.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Oct 08, 2010]
t
Snowboarder

same as the another review.
the field of view on these is way smaller than the multiple A-frames I've used over the years.

after one or two runs I found myself taking these off during my runs because I couldn't see to side.

i wonder if the poor review is the reason for Oakley discontinuing them.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Apr 07, 2010]
newboarder
Snowboarder

I just got a pair of these the other week. I thought the spherical lens would give ma a better field of view than my dragon DX's, and they do, slightly. The problem is these goggles don't seem to have a big enough cut-out for my roman nose. they either sit too low and pinch my nostrils, or too high and rub the bottom of me eyelids. Though i haven't been out in them yet, i think i'll go back to the DX's after my first run.

They look sick though.

Similar Products Used:

Dragon DX

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 24, 2010]
otsuki1019
Snowboarder

I have been using the Oakely A-Frames ever since they came out. Last season my third set gave out and decided to 'upgrade' to the Wisdoms. Personally, I think field of view is terrible, particularly the peripheral vision.

After 2 or 3 runs I took 'em off and never put them on again that day 'cuz I couldn't see as much as I was used to with my old A-Frames.

Similar Products Used:

Oakley A-Frames

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Oct 28, 2006]
snowy_monster
Snowboarder

these goggles are alright. As far as the looks they look great, but there is a problem that i have found with them. Since i ride big stuff and hit mostly the park, when ever i land these things slip off. It maby be not true for everyone but it is for me. I think it is beacuse of that weird plastice things that holds the strap to the frame. If i you really want a pair of oakleys for some apparant reason than i would get the a frames or the crowbars, their cheaper and they stay on your face a lot better

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 16, 2005]
Rampage
Snowboarder

These goggles were supposed to be it. But there is lots that you don't see until you buy. First, these things are small. So if you are wearing a helmet, there are going to be big gaps. These would fit a child or young adult fine, but adults may find this to be too small. Second, they do not come with a strap that will work with a helmet, you have to buy it seperate. With a company that says to be as safety conscience as this one, you would expect to have a strap that works with helmets. And the strap is another $15 on top of the $130 I'd already paid to get these. And the worst is, the strap had to be ordered, which took a few weeks due to being sold out everywhere. Oakley should wake up and smell the powder. If the wisdoms were a bit bigger, I probably wouldn't complain too much. But these are probably the best goggles out there otherwise. I have the gold iridium lenses and wow are they sharp. I can see minor changes in the snow even when it's overcast.

Similar Products Used:

Oakley Os and As, Smith, Scott, Spy and VZ.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 14, 2004]
bic
Snowboarder

Absolutely the best goggles on the market. It's got triple layer foam which is very comfortable, and frame is unique since it's like the goggles form to your face. i've had mine for just over one season, since they came out last year, and have yet to experience any defects or irritation. Best of all, never once have they fogged up on me at any time on or off the mountain. They've worked like a charm in all conditions, and best of all are very clear for all conditions and times of riding (i have fire iridium lens, use them for day and night). don't forget.. they look pretty hype too, especially with the fire lens.

Similar Products Used:

dragon, scott, smith

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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