OAKLEY FRONT LINE MX MOTO YELLOW PRIZM BRONZE, OA OO7087-65 PRIZM BRONZE LENS, OA OO7087-65
Oakley Front Line MX Goggle Moto Yellow Prizm Bronze Lens. Large to medium fit optimized for a wide variety of faces and engineered to fit perfectly with most helmets. Designed with Oakley's Ridgelock Technology, changing lenses is quick and easy, allowing for a complete lens seal to prevent harsh conditions from penetrating into your goggles. Extended frame outriggers for seamless fit with most motocross helmets. Ridgelock Lens Technology provides a completely sealed rimless look and quick lens changing capability. Includes an anti-fog treated high-impact resistant lens, a removable nose guard, and perimeter-sealed laminated tear-offs. Discreet frame notches at temples provide compatibility with most prescription eyewear.
- SKU
- 21-113.MOTO.FL.YEL.BRO
- Brand
- Oakley
- Availability
- In Stock (1)
FULL DESCRIPTION
Oakley Front Line MX Goggle - Moto Yellow with Prizm Bronze Lens
The Oakley Front Line MX Goggle is a premium eyewear solution engineered for motocross riders. Designed for a large to medium fit, it offers optimal compatibility with a wide range of facial structures and is built to integrate seamlessly with most motorcycle helmets.
Key Features:
- Large Field of Vision: Optimized for an expansive view of your surroundings.
- Ridgelock Lens Technology: Enables rapid and effortless lens swapping while ensuring a completely sealed fit, protecting against harsh environmental elements.
- Helmet Integration: Features extended frame outriggers designed for a perfect fit with most motocross helmets.
- High-Impact Resistance: Includes an anti-fog treated, high-impact resistant lens for clear vision and durability.
- Enhanced Comfort and Protection: Comes with a removable nose guard and laminated tear-offs for superior protection.
- Prescription Eyewear Compatibility: Discreet notches at the temples allow for integration with most prescription eyewear.
- Lens: Prizm Bronze Lens for enhanced contrast and color recognition.


