Description

Oakley's O-Frame 2.0 PRO PPE Goggles provides superb protection with unmistakable style.
These affordable and durable PPE goggles are padded and secure comfort and sophisticated ventilation properties, these goggles are a great value with many different uses.
Specifications and Features:
- Wide Lenses - extends peripheral vision for greater situational awareness
- Adjustable headband
- Padded interior for comfort
- Vented
- Frame Color- Black
- Polarized Lenses- No
- Item Condition- New
- UPC- 888392557568
- MPN- OO7123-01

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Fakes. This is a scam. Do better gundeals you shits.

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Pretty sure these are fake. Not adjustable head rubber band. Nothing like the real Oakleys I have. Regardless of the price if the seller puts Oakley they need to be Oakley. They come in a generic package abs they have a sticker on them that says made in china- unbranded.

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Bought 2. They fog up but they look pretty cool.

I just bought anti fog spray and they're ok.

They do look pretty cool when they don't fog up

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I ordered 4 sets of these and unfortunately have serious concerns about their authenticity. They defiantly are not that same as other real Oakley goggles I have purchased in the past. Primarily, the headband is just a large rubber strap with no size adjustment so it will never fit comfortably or over a helmet. The foam is non breathable closed cell not fabric lined and breathable like real ones. No side venting to reduce fogging. Some certificate in all Chinese in the packaging.

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You remember that these were $10 SHIPPED, right? Who cares if they “defiantly” are not genuine? What did you pay for your real Oakley goggles?

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Yes I did pay much more for the real ones at my local motorsports dealer. But my issue is with these are being marketed as Oakley's O-Frame 2.0 PRO which they are not. They will not fit over a helmet comfortably or breath for extended wear, so they are not usable for what I need Oakley goggles for. Had someone disclosed this I would not have purchased them.

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While they look like skiing/snowboarding goggles, they fit snugly and for $10 are an easy buy.

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I bought my two youngest boys googles for the ATVs on Amazon for $15-$20 each. I got a couple of these for my oldest son and myself. They are just as good or better than the Amazon googles only for less. Fairly comfortable and decently made. I'm planning to get a pair for my daughter and a couple to loan when friends come over. Hard to go wrong on these for $10. Obviously not Oakley though.

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8/21/22: Bought two pair for general use I'll edit this post if it isnt a good experience.

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Have you received your order? How do you like the goggles? Are they comfortable? Worth the price?

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12/19/22: Just used a pair the other day. They are okay. Cheap rubber strap. Overpaid by $5

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Ordered 2 of these from Bereli because of the price and free shipping. They arrived in a little less than a week.

These are the first set of PPE goggles I've owned in a while, so the only thing I can compare them to is my issued ESS goggles.

The oakley goggles feel very lightweight and flexible. Wearing them they are comfortable on my face (but see below). In terms of anti-fogging I was impressed, my old ESS goggles fogged up almost immediately under any condition rendering them almost useless. I wore these oakleys for a few hours around my house doing some light electrical work to test them out (so crawling, stooping, climbing, etc) and they did not fog up. I'm not sure if there is an anti-fog coating that will eventually wear out or anything like that, but for now they are working good.

Clarity is good and they don't unnecessarily restrict my FOV.

One thing I don't like is the band. It is a rubbery material (think an elastic exercise band). I don't think I would enjoy wearing a band like this against my bare skin (although worn with a helmet this wouldn't be a big issue) for a long period of time, and in fact when I was done with my chores I had a line of sweat around where the band was.

Given the great price I would recommend these goggles, worst case assume that you will need to buy a replacement (i.e. more comfortable) elastic band and factor that into your buying decision.

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