Oakley Flight Deck Pro L Goggles - Shiffrin
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Oakley Goggle Fit Comparison
Oakley goggles are available in Large (L) and Medium (M) fits to match helmet size, face shape, and racer preference.
L (Large Fit)
- Wider, deeper frame with larger lens
- Best for adult racers and skiers with larger helmets
- Maximizes peripheral vision for GS, SG, and DH racing
- Provides a roomier fit with increased field of view
M (Medium Fit)
- More compact frame with slightly smaller lens
- Best for teens, women, and skiers with narrower faces
- Secure, low-profile fit under standard helmets
- Balances vision and comfort for SL training and all-mountain skiing
Oakley Lens Tint Comparison
Lens | Weather | Category | % VLT | Recommended Usage |
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Clear | Night / Very Low Light | CAT 0 | 80% | Neutral base tint. Best for night skiing or extremely dark, overcast conditions. |
Prizm Persimmon | Flat / Overcast | CAT 2 | 39% | Orange base tint. Enhances contrast and depth in flat light and cloudy conditions. |
Prizm Iced Iridium | Low Light | CAT 2 | 38% | Blue/pink huckleberry base tint. Boosts detail and contrast in low-light or shaded terrain. |
Prizm Garnett | Sun & Clouds | CAT 2 | 19% | Rose base tint. Best for mixed light conditions, balancing contrast and glare control on sunny to partly cloudy days. |
Prizm Torch Iridium | Sunny | CAT 3 | 17% | Rose base tint. Ideal for bright, sunny days to cut glare and sharpen contrast. |
Prizm Argon Iridium | Bright Sun | CAT 3 | 14% | Green-blue base tint. Excellent for clear bluebird days, reducing glare and improving definition. |
Prizm Sapphire Iridium | Bright Sun | CAT 3 | 13% | Blue base tint. Perfect for intense sun, enhancing clarity and contrast while controlling glare. |
Technology
Prizm™ Lens Technology
Prizm™ Lens Technology is engineered to fine-tune the specific wavelengths of light reflected from snow. Enhancing contrast and detail helps racers and skiers see changes in terrain, ice patches, and subtle snow texture more clearly. The result is sharper vision, improved depth perception, and better confidence in variable light conditions on the mountain.