Oakley Fall Line M Snow Goggles 2023

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In skiing and snowboarding, taking the Fall Line refers to the line down a mountain that is most directly downhill. Inspired by Line Miner and fusing the large field of view from a rimless goggle, Fall Line M is the latest addition to Oakley’s “LINE SERIES” of cylindrical style snow goggles. With a mid-sized fit, Fall Line M is optimized for a wide variety of faces and is engineered to fit perfectly with most helmets. Designed with Oakley’s Ridgelock Technology, changing lenses is quick and easy while still allowing for a complete lens seal to prevent harsh conditions from penetrating into your goggle.

  • Available in Prizm™ Lens Technology options
  • Fit: Medium
  • Microbag included for storage and lens cleaning
  • Ridgelock Lens Change System
  • 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
  • Rimless frame design provides increased visibility and improved helmet compatibility
  • All-day comfort of triple-layer face foam with moisture wicking polar fleece lining
  • Injection-molded Plutonite® lens material provides 100% protection against UVA / UVB / UVC & harmful blue light up to 400nm
  • 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

5 Star Reviews

Our order was processed promptly and arrived earlier than promised and in excellent condition. I would not hesitate to order from this vendor again.

Andrea

Great helmet, and even greater service by these folks @ Alpine East. order arrived a week earlier than expected and they even included a hand written thank you note. they have a new client going forward. thanks guys.

Brian