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The Elevate Goggle takes all of Oakley's technological expertise and hits it with a beam of size-reducing gamma rays. The result is supreme optical clarity, killer looks, and unbeatable comfort, custom-made for smaller faces. Distortion-free XYZ Optics keep every detail of the mountain in focus, while a frame design borrowed from the Splice eliminates pressure over the nose to keep you breathing free.
Flexible O-Matter frame remains pliable in any temperature
F3 Anti-fog coating eliminates the steam-room cloud
Outrigger strap mounts distribute strap pressure evenly to the face with or without a helmet
these goggles are really nice and they are more of a normal less flashy goggle then most of oakley's designs. the fit is good for smaller sized faces which also unfortunately makes the field of vision in these worse then the crowbars of splices
Both will work for smaller faces. The Elevate incorporates Oakley's new frame tech that keeps pressure off of the nose. That would make me lean toward them over the A Frames.
these goggles are really nice and they are more of a normal less flashy goggle then most of oakley's designs. the fit is good for smaller sized faces which also unfortunately makes the field of vision in these worse then the crowbars of splices
I got these goggles to replace my old Anon Figments that were falling apart due to me changing the lenses so often. I have always been a fan of Oakley Crowbars (I've had a few pairs in the past), but decided to try something new, and the Elevates caught my eye. Got them, and they are basically like a hybrid of the A frames and the Crowbars. They're for a smaller face (borderline too small for my own face) than crowbars. They also would work great with a helmet because the ends of the straps attach to the frame with a piece that can move to compensate for the extra bulk of a helmet, or compress down to fit nicely without a helmet.If you have a larger face/head, I wouldn't recommend these goggles, but they're great for most girls or smaller guys!
EDIT: The picture shown is me wearing the goggles with a RED Mutiny II Helmet. No gaper gap!
During a blue bird day (sunny) I wear the Blue Iridium lense and it keeps my eyes from hurting. At night or on a grey bird day (overcast) I pop in the High Intensity Yellow and have no problem shredding.
Elevate is a brand new goggle Oakley introduced this year. I skied in this goggle all year instead of the Crow Bar. I liked the smaller size of the goggle compared to the Crow Bar because the Crow Bar is really big. I ski every day in a helmet and it fit great. It looks really good on a hat too, but I would not recommend skiing without a helmet.
Let me know if you have any questions about this product and I would be glad to respond.
The low sun up here in Alaska makes for some weak viz most of the year. Most people I know rock yellow lenses unless it's spring and the sun's out. Oakley's HI Yellows are the best I've found. I borrowed my buddies one day and was sold. I messed up my first pair of Crowbar's by wiping the inside of lens (you can't even clean them with a lens cloth or it screws up the coating). I have a smaller face though, so my new pair of Elevates fit better anyway. Only wish I could afford to pay full price and get a frame and strap color I like (had to by them on Whiskey Militia in some wack colors). The lenses are great but $$$$!
What kind of motor cross helmet do you have? I snowmobile and this goggle fits in my snowmachine helmet. It fits nice with my helmet. It fits just like a crow-bar goggle if that helps.
Purchased these to replace my A-frames which were a little small for my head, left me with a gaper gap and felt like I had tunnel vision. I purchased the Elevate w/Hi Yellow lens based on prior reviews. Have used them 15 plus times this season and they are great: don't fog up, have a wide field of view and give the snow great definition. The Hi Yellow is great for night skiing which I do a lot of. Actually last night I skied down an unlit trail at dusk and could see better with these goggles on than with them off. The Hi Yellow is great for all conditions except on sunny days I do find myself squinting so I may purchase a replacement lens for those days.
This google could be what I was looking for. I ski with the Stockholm
This google could be what I was looking for. I ski with the Stockholm so far, as I have a relatively small face. However, the Stockholm is not wide enough, it doens't look very good under a helmet as there is some gap on the side (ski with a poc receptor and a sweet fullface). Is the elevate wider than the Stockholm?
I think these are very underrated goggles. I've had the last two versions of A-frames, but was never 100% happy with the fit or peripherals. The Elevates fit my face better and I prefer the squared off geometry. Also goes well with my giro revolver helmet. HI yellow for flat/low light and blue iridium for sunny days is the perfect combination and worked well during my whistler trip--HI yellow really saved my ass during a white out. Love these goggles.
Yes, the "white polished" refers to the goggle frame and the H.I. yellow and Emerald Iridium refer to the lenses. The H.I. Yellow lens is better for more cloudy days and the emerald iridium is going to be better for sunnier days.
This is the goggle I have been waiting for. Awesome looking goggle, and it's great for womens faces and smaller to medium mens faces. Fits SO comfortable, no pressure on the nose and conforms around my face so well. This goggle is my favorite by far, and trust me, I have a lot of goggles. Fits great with helmets too- unlike lots of smaller framed goggles out there. Nice work, Oakley!
def smaller than the crowbar and splice, and i would even call them a little smaller than the a-frame. Great fit for small faces. The HI yellow lens is great for low light. fits well with my Smith Maze helmet. Peripheral vision is not an issue for me.
These are great goggles, with a quality lens (I used the polarized Fire lens, specifically).
4 stars for fit and overall function.
I ended up returning these goggles, and going back to the Oakley A-Frame (also with a polarized lens).
Here's why: The Elevate goggles have a smaller field of view, and did not fit my slightly wider face very well. The Elevate also had poorer venting, and fogged up while touring/skinning.
If you have a smaller face, and primarily use this goggle at ski resorts, I'm sure you will be VERY pleased, Oakley makes a quality goggle. It fits very nicely with a helmet.
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