Size Guide: Oakley Goggles

Published on 10/31/2024 · 2 min readNot sure what size of goggles you need? Curated Experts know how important finding your perfect fit is. Find sizing information for Oakley goggles here.

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Here on Curated, your Winter Sports Expert wants to find the best products for you. That starts with finding the perfect fit. But with so many goggle options, finding the right pair can be daunting. This guide is designed to help users compare the sizing of different products.

Don’t forget to chat with a curated expert for free advice and recommendations on the best goggles for your needs.

Fit Information

What's the fit? The fit is an aesthethical information indicating the amount of face coverage for a specific size.

The frames shown in the image are all the same size but have different fit. The three possible fittings are:

Narrow: A small lens front designed to fit those with a slightly narrow head. Regular: A large lens front designed to fit those with an average-sized head. Wide: A large lens front designed to fit those with a wide head.

Frame Size

Oakley sunglasses effortlessly conform to your unique face shape, no exceptions. If you already have a pair of glasses, check for engraved numbers on the inside of the temple.

The first one is the Model code, then the Lens width and Bridge width. There is usually a third number which represents the Temple Length, which is the measurement in millimeters of the 'arms' of the frame. Sometimes there is also a fourth number which is the Lens Height. Each of these numbers is measured in mm.

Frames are measured in millimeters. We've included this information for each of our frames to help you estimate how they'll fit your face.

Bridge and Nosepads

What are the bridge and nosepads? This functional information describes the different types of the bridge and the nosepads. The options are:

High bridge fit: Offers a more secure and comfortable fit if you have a high nose bridge and lower cheekbones. A good choice if your nose sits above your pupils. Low bridge fit: Offers a more secure and comfortable fit if you have a low nose bridge and higher cheekbones. A good choice if your nose sits lower than your pupils. Universal fit: Offers a comfortable fit and accommodates most people. Adjustable nosepads: Nosepads that can be widened or narrowed to fit your unique nose shape.

With so many gear options to sort through, it can be really helpful to chat with someone who understands your needs and provides guidance. If you have any questions about finding the right googles, chat with a Winter Sports Expert here on Curated for free, personalized recommendations.

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