Oakley Fall Line M Snow Goggle
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"Taking the fall line" refers to the most direct path down the mountain. The Fall Line M, previously Fall Line XM, is inspired by the Line Miner, but features a completely rimless shield for an even more expansive view. The "M" refers to the sizing and in this case, it is more of a medium fit. However, the overall shape is designed for compatibility with most snowboard helmets on the market. This goggle comes standard with PRIZM Snow Lens Technology for the best contrast imaginable, so you can find your "fall line" with ease. Plus, the lens comes with anti-fog coating applied to the inside, keeping you fog-free throughout your ride. The adjustable silicone-lined strap fits a wide variety of head shapes and sizes and helps to keep these goggles in place and on your face. The Fall Line M even features extra foam padding around the nosebridge to prevent cold air from sneaking in, while also addressing the needs of individuals with a flatter nosebridge. And if you need them in prescription, we'll gladly help you customize your very own prescription inserts.
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Goggle size correlates with the size of your head. A rule of thumb is to match the goggle size with the size helmet you wear. Just about every goggle is now helmet compatible. Most adults can comfortably fit into multiple sizes of goggles.