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Oakley
Flight Deck L Prizm Goggles Replacement Lens

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $60.00 - $84.00 Original price: $105.00
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Color:Prizm Garnet

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The coolest goggles deserve all the lenses.

Switch out your Flight Deck's lens with Oakley's Flight Deck Prizm Goggle Replacement Lens for a new way to see the ski resort. Prizm technology expands this lens' volume for an unrivaled field of view and optimal peripherals. Made of Plutonite, this lens shields your eyes from UVA, UVB, UVC, and harmful blue light, and Oakley coated it in F3 for anti-fog clarity.

Details

  • UV-blocking Plutonite lens
  • Prizm expanded lens volume
  • F3 anti-fog coating
  • Optional Iridium lens coating
  • Ridgelock quick lens change
  • Please see size chart for information on lens tints
  • Item #OAK00SG

This item is made with PFAS chemicals.

Lens
Plutonite
Compatibility
Oakley Flight Deck Prizm L
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

February 15, 2025

Great low light goggle

Got these to swap with my pink lenses for my Flight Deck goggles used them for a week and excellent in low light. I find the clarity and contrast of these lenses to be great Better than pink. I actually used them on a bright sunny day too and was fine. I found it quite a bit of work to swap lenses- doable but not easy, so I may just use all the time.

Charles A
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com