Oakley: 2012 Mayhem MX Goggles

September 17th, 2011

By Factory Jackson in Tech

It’s that time of year when new product starts hitting the stores and Oakley are releasing their new goggle range in dribs and drabs starting with their all singing, all dancing Mayhem model. Some rather snazzy designs, but the ‘Victory Stripes’ model, pictured above, with the awesome retro logo on the strap will no doubt prove popular. Other notable news from the big ‘O’ and their 2012 goggle range is the continued use of the retro logo through their range and the addition of a new budget goggle called the E frame. Oakley will also have a new canister based tear off system available shortly, just like the one Danny Hart used on his winning world champs run – more details when we have them. For everything Oakley

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