Oakley Flight Tracker L Prizm Skibrille
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Die Oakley Flight Tracker L ist eine Skibrille mit extrem großem Sichtfeld und hervorragender optischer Qualität dank Prizm-Linstechnik. Der große Rahmen ist ideal für Fahrer mit größeren Köpfen. Die Brille ist bequem für den ganztägigen Gebrauch mit dreilagigem Fleece-Schaum. Beachten Sie: Es ist nur ein Glas enthalten, daher müssen Sie möglicherweise ein zusätzliches Glas für verschiedene Wetterbedingungen erwerben.
Bewertungen von Oakley Flight Tracker L Prizm Skibrille
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I've had a pair of Oakley's for years and since the Canopy went away was forced to pick up a new pair of Flight Tracker L goggles. Overall design is fantastic. My only disappointment is how dark the colors are on the Black Bolt/Prizm Sapphire Iridium. Not at all what they look like in the image on the internet.
I've had a pair of Oakley's for years and since the Canopy went away was forced to pick up a new pair of Flight Tracker L goggles. Overall design is fantastic. My only disappointment is how dark the colors are on the Black Bolt/Prizm Sapphire Iridium. Not at all what they look like in the image on the internet.
Alex S
17. September 2024
Great goggles, love the range of view and swapping out lenses is easier than expected.
Great goggles, love the range of view and swapping out lenses is easier than expected.
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23. Juni 2024
Great field of view, straps stay put on the helmet, look awesome!
Great field of view, straps stay put on the helmet, look awesome!
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18. Mai 2024
Great but they came scratched from evo after like 3 weeks in the mail.
Great but they came scratched from evo after like 3 weeks in the mail.
Jose
20. März 2024
Great goggles. Just keep in mind it only has one lens. The tiniest bit of snow will make it fog up. That's why I wished it came with a back up lens.
Great goggles. Just keep in mind it only has one lens. The tiniest bit of snow will make it fog up. That's why I wished it came with a back up lens.
Andy
14. März 2024