Description & Features
The Oakley Line Miner Pro Ski Goggle boasts Oakley's sharpest optics and widest field of view in one package, giving you the best visual advantage on the mountain. This is achieved through a new single-layer lens design, which reduces distortion, refraction, and reflection and increases the field of view by 20% compared to the Line Miner. With industry-leading optics and the fast Switchlock Technology lens-changing system, you're ready for anything that comes your way.
Every Line Miner Pro comes with a 2-lens bundle for easy lens change. This allows you to quickly adapt to changing light conditions, keeping you on the mountain longer.
Features
- Large fit ski goggle
- Comes with two lenses so you can quickly adapt to changing light conditions, keeping you on the mountain longer.
- Single-Layer Lens for decreased optical distortion, refraction, and reflection
- Made with a bio-resin frame, recycled polyester strap, and housed in a recycled polyester micro bag and a protective case to protect the longevity of your goggle for increased durability.
- Switchlock Technology features 6 magnets around the frame designed to allow you to quickly adapt to changing weather conditions, while two mechanical locks give you the confidence of lens security.
- Discreet frame notches at temples provide compatibility with most prescription eyewear
- Flexible O Matter® chassis conforms to your face comfortably, even in extreme cold
- Low-profile 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
- Meets impact requirements based upon ANSI Z87.1, EN 174, and ISO 18527-1:2022
- Includes one (1) Cat 2 lens & one (1) Cat 3 lens
Technical Info
Prizm™ Lens Technology
Oakley’s exclusive lens technology designed to enhance color and contrast so you can see more detail. Purpose built for the specific wavelengths of light that reflect from the snow to help you see contrast on the mountain in a viety of light and snow conditions.