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Target Line M Goggles

Target Line M Goggles

Description

Why We Like The Target Line M Goggles

When it comes to battling windy, snowy conditions on the ridge, Oakley's Target Line M Goggles are our top choice. The anti-fog coating on these goggles ensures clear vision even after intense hiking. We also love the helmet-compatible adjustability of the strap, as well as the cushy face foam that provides a secure fit, whether you're being cautious or wearing a beanie.

Details

These ski goggles from Oakley are designed to provide a clear view in blustery conditions. The anti-fog lens ensures that your vision remains clear even when you're working up a sweat. The face foam lining provides a comfortable and secure fit. The helmet-compatible, adjustable strap with silicone print ensures that the goggles stay in place. Please refer to the lens tint information in the size chart.

Specs

Lens: anti-fog

Face Size: medium

Strap: 40mm, adjustable

Manufacturer Warranty: limited lifetime

Activity: skiing, snowboarding