FS: CUSTOM 2009 Purple Retro Polarized Crowbars with Gold !!!

Tbrody

Active member
All brand new, never been used:

Purple Frame

Gold Outrigger

Brown with Gold lettering 2009 Retro Strap

Grey Polarized lens (only lets in 9%, darkest lens out there)

Extra Dark Purple outriggers

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You can't build these at oakley.com, you can't even buy anything on these but the lens.

Normal black crowbars with these lenses are 175, bidding starts there.

These will go to eBay if no one bids high enough, but I love NS and want you guys to wear these.

Hate gets 0 karma, love gets 10. :)

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these are probably some of the SICKEST crowbars i have ever seen, mind if i ask how you got your hands on them? wish i had the money for them good luck on the sale
 
why would you sell these?????

how much do you ideally want? and for just the purppp outriggers??
 
those are so dope i got a purple/white crowbar setup but these own mine. Plus such a legit price for a rare almost unfindable setup with polarized lenses. someone jump on these
 
If you were to try and get a setup like this:

This lens is $120 +

A similar frame and strap (not purple though) sold on NS for $85 +

And non-purp outriggers sell here for $15 easy

= $220 + shipping + wasted time searching endlessly

buy from me and not only save money, but time and energy

p.s. Christmas is around the corner kids! What better present to have your parents buy you then the most irie of da crowbars.

 
holy dopeness! did you just buy purple ones and gold ones and put them together? also such a legit price
 
please tell me you're joking

Polarized CROWBAR SNOW Goggles

Glare

is magnified by flat surfaces. Add the reflection of a billion tiny ice

crystals and the result is blindingly obvious. Oakley polarization

technology eliminates the haze and distortion of conventional polarized

lenses, giving you the best possible protection against glare. Combine

it with CROWBAR® Snow and you get the

comfort of moisture wicking triple-layer face foam. You also get a

uniquely adaptable fit, thanks to frame struts that evenly balance

pressure over the entire rim.

Comfort and fit are just half the story. The lens of CROWBAR® Snow utilizes optically pure PLUTONITE® to filter out 100% of all UV while maintaining impact protection that meets all ANSI Z87.1

standards. Our anti-fog technology lays down a permanent, specially

formulated coating that helps keep your vision clear when you’re

working the pipe or slope at full throttle. The extended lens size is

matched with curvature that opens your peripheral and downward view,

and Oakley’s HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS® (HDO®) offers unbeatable clarity. So with polarized CROWBAR® Snow goggles, you don’t just block the glare. You cut through it with razor sharp vision.

http://www.spectacleworld.co.za/products05.htm
http://www.allaboutvision.com/sunglasses/polarized.htm

 
Wow you're awesome. You go to an Oakley party where you get these goggles for free and purposely pick out the most expensive setup knowing that you are going to turn them around and sell them on NS, on top of that you enjoy a night of free drinks, you have a great time, and then turn around and try to make a $175 or whatever dollar profit on someone. Seems pretty lame to me. You should keep them, or give them away for a smoking deal.
 
well hes from utah and the oakley party was there lastnight. so that might be ur answer of how he got them for free.
however. im sure sponsored kids get stuff for free and sell it on here for money.
so hey if he got em for free or he earns em. if somebody wants em let him sell em.
bump for some sick goggs! and free or not. good luck with the sale.
 
Haha I'm glad you can go on Oakley and copy their info. In my experience polarizing eliminates a lot of depth perception which would make things difficult in snow. i.e. moguls. Similar to skiing in flat light. Anyway, I am in no position to argue considering I have never worn goggles with a polarized lens while skiing and can only use my off the slopes experience, but I doubt you have either considering your inability to give me first hand experience. I am hoping that this will come back to bite me and you will tell me of your experience but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Sorry I copied that but I just wanted to give you a little background because you came in here and asked why you would want polarized lenses. I haven't used these skiing, I use polarized lenses when I can because they make my eyes less tired and eliminate glare. If I had a choice, I would pick polarized almost any day. And I'm not sure about the depth perception because when you are fishing you use polarized lenses to find fish in the water at deeper "depths" than you can see with normal shades...
 
word.lol

dope explanation

and seller you shoulda told me to have an extra pair of pants ready before looking at thoses goggles. good luck with y our sale
 
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