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In skiing and snowboarding, taking the Fall Line refers to the line down a mountain that is most directly downhill. Inspired by Line Miner and fusing the large field of view from a rimless goggle, Fall Line M is the latest addition to Oakley’s “Line Series” of cylindrical style snow goggles. With a mid-sized fit, Fall Line M is optimized for a wide variety of faces and is engineered to fit perfectly with most helmets. Designed with Oakley’s Ridgelock Technology, changing lenses is quick and easy while still allowing for a complete lens seal to prevent harsh conditions from penetrating into your goggle.
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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The lenses filter light as expected and are suitable for both sunshine and cloudy weather, although not with this lens for the dark. Interchangeability of lenses A plus, even if the lenses are unnecessarily expensive when purchased separately. The glasses look good on the head and are suitable for spectacle wearers. Also suitable for smaller faces, as the distance between the nasal cavity and the upper edge is narrow despite the fact that the lenses themselves are large. So at least for me, unlike the bigger models, Flight Deck & Smith’s IOX didn’t press on my nose. The plus is that the top edge is straight and fits perfectly with Smith’s Maze helmet. Cons: The temple cutout could be half a centimeter larger so that the recess does not have to be "run in". In Oakley’s Line Miner and both Flight Decks, they are bigger. The anti-fog is not at the level of Smith glasses, although at least in winter conditions the glasses remain sufficiently fog-free even when used with spectacles.