Oakley Flow Scape Ski Goggle: 60% Wider Field of View

Oakley Flow Scape Ski Goggle: 60% Wider Field of View

The Oakley Flow Scape ski goggle redefines what performance on the mountain looks like. Engineered for athletes who demand precision, clarity, and speed, it delivers a 60% wider field of view, setting a new benchmark in alpine vision. Behind this breakthrough lies Oakley’s Visual Performance Lab (VPL) — a research hub dedicated to understanding how the eye performs under pressure. The result is a goggle that lets skiers read terrain faster, react quicker, and stay fully immersed in the descent. With Flow Scape, Oakley turns vision into a true performance tool, built for those who never compromise on clarity or confidence at high speed.

See More, React Faster

On the slopes, milliseconds matter. Flow Scape gives skiers a decisive visual edge. By bringing the lens closer to the face and adopting a new conical design, Oakley has unlocked a panoramic view — 60% wider than previous models.
This expanded perspective enhances terrain awareness, shadow contrast, and light transitions. While most goggles limit peripheral vision, Flow Scape offers a near-seamless view of the mountain, letting athletes anticipate turns, bumps, and other skiers with total precision.
The result: a clearer, faster reaction time that directly translates to performance.

Built on the Demands of Champions

Mikaela Shiffrin’s View of Perfection

World champion Mikaela Shiffrin was among the first to test Flow Scape. For her, clarity equals confidence:

“The expanded field of view gives me clarity on the mountain I’ve never experienced before. Having a clear, accurate view while skiing is absolutely essential.”
Her Signature Flow Series features the Iced Iridium tint with Prizm™ Sapphire technology, designed to sharpen contrast and enhance terrain definition — even in variable snow or light.

Science Behind the Lens

Every curve of Flow Scape is backed by data from Oakley’s Visual Performance Lab (VPL). Engineers analyzed eye movement and peripheral perception to design a frame that naturally aligns with the human field of vision. The result is a distortion-free, fully immersive optical experience — a true extension of the athlete’s sightline.

Oakley Flow Scape MIKAELA SHIFFRIN

Oakley Flow Scape Ski Goggle : comfort That Disappears Into Focus

Focus requires freedom. That’s why Oakley developed Vision Rapt foam, a new 3D-molded layer that delivers superior comfort and stability.
The foam adapts seamlessly to facial contours, eliminating pressure points and distractions. The sensation is so natural that the goggle feels almost invisible.
Combined with Oakley’s latest Switchlock™ system, which enables quick, magnet-free lens swaps without compromising security or visibility, Flow Scape adapts instantly to changing light and weather — keeping the athlete in full control.

Prizm™ Lens Technology: Amplified Precision

Oakley’s hallmark Prizm™ technology fine-tunes color and contrast for sharper visual cues in snow environments.
Each Flow Scape comes with two interchangeable lenses, allowing seamless adjustment to bright or low-light conditions. The outer lens includes anti-fog and anti-reflective treatments, minimizing distortion and maintaining pure, accurate vision.
Whether carving through powder or charging down icy slopes, the technology ensures true-to-life detail recognition, empowering faster decision-making and peak performance.

Oakley Flow

Signature Series for Every Athlete

Flow Scape isn’t one-size-fits-all. It launches with Signature Series models from Oakley athletes Mikaela Shiffrin, Colby Stevenson, Sage Kotsenburg, and Aleksander Kilde — each reflecting their individual riding style and color preferences.
From Shiffrin’s icy blues to Kotsenburg’s freeride-inspired finishes, every edition captures Oakley’s fusion of style, innovation, and athlete insight.

With Flow Scape, Oakley turns sight into speed.
More than a goggle, it’s a precision instrument designed to enhance focus, awareness, and confidence on every descent.
Its 60% wider field of view, immersive comfort, and advanced optics redefine how athletes experience the mountain.
Flow Scape is available now at oakley.com and select Oakley stores worldwide — for those ready to see, and ski, beyond limits.

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FAQ – Oakley Flow Scape Ski Goggle

Q1. What is the Oakley Flow Scape ski goggle?
It’s Oakley’s latest performance goggle featuring a 60% wider field of view, designed for superior clarity and comfort.

Q2. How does Flow Scape achieve its expanded view?
Through a conical lens and face-hugging frame geometry, developed by Oakley’s Visual Performance Lab (VPL).

Q3. What makes Vision Rapt foam unique?
The 3D-molded Vision Rapt foam provides enhanced comfort, precise fit, and an immersive feel that lets athletes focus entirely on performance.

Q4. Does Flow Scape include interchangeable lenses?
Yes, every Flow Scape includes two Prizm™ lenses for different light conditions, ensuring optimal contrast and color perception.

Q5. How is lens changing handled?
Flow Scape uses Switchlock™ technology — fast, magnet-free, and secure — allowing lens swaps without losing stability or visibility.

Q6. Is the outer lens fog-resistant?
Yes, it features anti-fog and anti-reflective coatings to maintain crystal-clear vision in variable weather.

Q7. Which athletes endorse Flow Scape?
Top Oakley athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin, Colby Stevenson, Sage Kotsenburg, and Aleksander Kilde have their own Signature Series models.

Q8. Where can I buy Flow Scape?
It’s available now at oakley.com, Oakley stores, and select retail partners worldwide.

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