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Oakley Mont Scape

Scape Series family · 26/27

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Technology

Conical Dual-Layer Lens

Oakley’s newest lens geometry brings the lens in closer to the face to widen the field of view — the Scape Series’ signature move — while the dual-layer, two-pane build works as a thermal barrier against fogging.

Prizm Snow

A lens tint tuned to the specific wavelengths of light that reflect off snow, lifting the contrast that lets you read texture, ice and obstacles across changing conditions.

High Definition Optics (HDO)

The lens is injection-molded under extreme pressure from high-impact Plutonite to Optical Class 1 geometry, and the Plutonite material itself blocks 100% of UVA and UVB up to 400 nm.

Vision Rapt Face Foam

Oakley’s moisture-wicking face foam on this goggle, named as its route to a secure, all-day fit; the foam layer count is not published.

Bio-Based Frame & Eco-Friendly Strap

The frame is molded from bio-based material and the strap is Oakley’s eco-friendly build — the sustainability story for this goggle, published without material percentages.

Features

  • ·Conical wide-field-of-view lens from Oakley’s Scape Series
  • ·Prizm Snow contrast tuning with HDO optics
  • ·UV protection built into the Plutonite lens material
  • ·Line-wide anti-fog technology that helps absorb moisture and eliminate haze
  • ·Vision Rapt moisture-wicking face foam
  • ·Bio-based frame with an eco-friendly strap
  • ·M and L sizes, each in Global and Asia Fit
  • ·Discreet prescription notches at the temples (Oakley snow-goggle line feature)

The Oakley Mont Scape is the new-for-2026 addition to the Scape Series, and the pitch is simple: the wide-view conical lens that defines the flagship Flow Scape, in a cleaner frame that ships with one lens and costs a tier less. Oakley aims it at core, everyday riders with a look the catalog calls a modern throwback.

The optics are the headline. Conical is the newest of Oakley’s lens geometries, and the mechanism is concrete: the shape brings the lens in closer to the face, which is how Oakley says the Scape Series widens its field of view — no independent measurement of that gain exists yet, so treat it as the maker’s claim. The dual-layer, two-pane lens is the standard thermal barrier against fogging, backed by Oakley’s line-wide anti-fog treatment. Prizm Snow tunes the lens to the wavelengths that reflect off snow for contrast; High Definition Optics means it is injection-molded under pressure from Plutonite to Optical Class 1 geometry, and the Plutonite itself filters 100% of UVA and UVB to 400 nm — protection in the material, not a coating that can scratch off. Oakley also states its snow goggles are tested to meet and exceed the impact requirements based upon ANSI Z87.1, ISO 18527-1 standards — an eye-protection statement for the whole line, not head protection.

The rest of the Mont Scape is deliberately spare: a bio-based frame — Oakley publishes no percentages — an eco-friendly strap, Vision Rapt moisture-wicking face foam, and the discreet prescription notches Oakley builds into its snow goggles at the temples. Fit coverage is broad for a first-year model: a Large and a Medium frame, each sold in Global and Asia Fit at identical pricing. Hard numbers, though, are scarce — no weight, frame dimensions, foam layer count, strap detail, or Mont-Scape-specific VLT table. The general snow-lens table lists Prizm Sapphire at 13% for sun and clouds and Prizm Snow Black at 5.5% for bright sun, with Oakley’s own warning that values vary from model to model.

The trade-offs are structural. Every colorway ships a single Prizm lens, with no bundled second lens and no lens-change system on record, so you commit to one tint. And it is a first-season goggle — not yet on oakley.com, with zero third-party reviews — so anti-fog and on-face fit are so far uncorroborated.

Inside Oakley’s goggle wall, the Mont Scape slots cleanly. If changing light rules your days, the Flow Scape is the in-family answer: every colorway a 2-lens bundle with its own printed VLT table, at $374–$417 US retail. If price rules, the Line Miner is Oakley’s established cylindrical goggle from $176, and the Target Line opens the wall at $114. On sizing, the L is the Large fit and the M covers medium faces; Asia Fit versions cost the same, and since Oakley does not describe how they differ, try both on. Between our lenses, Prizm Sapphire is the sun-and-clouds pick and the signature’s Prizm Snow Black is for bright sun.

Strengths

  • +Conical lens sits closer to the face to widen field of view
  • +Prizm Snow tuning lifts contrast in light reflected off snow
  • +Plutonite lens material blocks 100% of UVA and UVB to 400 nm
  • +Two frame sizes, each offered in Global and Asia Fit

Best For

Medium and large faces that want the Scape Series’ wide conical view in a clean one-lens frame without paying Flow Scape money.

Limitations

  • Ships with a single Prizm lens — no second lens included
  • No lens-change or replacement-lens system is published
  • Weight, frame dimensions, and model-specific VLT are all unpublished
  • New for 2026 with no third-party reviews yet

Not For

Riders who swap lenses with changing light, spec-sheet buyers, and small faces — Mont Scape ships one fixed lens, Oakley publishes almost none of its hard numbers, and the smallest fit is the Medium. On a budget, the Line Miner from $176 is the proven pick. And this is a first-year 2026 model with no third-party reviews yet — skip it if you want field-proven gear.

Specs

Lens Shape
Conical, dual-layer (two-pane)
Lens Tech
Prizm Snow · High Definition Optics (HDO)
UV Protection
100% UVA/UVB to 400 nm (Plutonite lens material)
Impact
Tested to meet and exceed the impact requirements based upon ANSI Z87.1, ISO 18527-1 (Oakley snow-goggle line statement)
Spare Lens
Not included — one Prizm lens per colorway
Lens Swap
No lens-change system published
Frame
Bio-based material · eco-friendly strap
Face Foam
Vision Rapt, moisture-wicking
Size L
Large fit — OO7149, Asia Fit OO7149A (this listing)
Size M
Medium fit — OO7150, Asia Fit OO7150A
Weight
Not published

Common Questions

How do I choose between the Mont Scape L and the Mont Scape M?
The L carries Oakley’s Large-fit mark and the M is the Medium fit; Oakley publishes no numeric frame dimensions for either, so face size decides it. Bigger faces take the L, medium faces the M. Oakley’s small fits live in other families, such as the Line Miner S and Target Line S.
What is the difference between the standard fit and the Asia Fit Mont Scape?
Oakley offers the Mont Scape in a Global fit and an Asia Fit, with the same colorway and lens matrix and the same US retail pricing. The catalog does not describe what physically differs in the Asia Fit version, so we will not guess — if you are unsure, try both on in the shop.
Which Prizm lens should I pick for the Mont Scape?
Our core colorways carry Prizm Sapphire, which Oakley’s general snow-lens table lists at 13% VLT for sun and clouds; the Colby Stevenson signature carries Prizm Snow Black at 5.5% for bright sun. Oakley warns that actual values may vary from model to model, and it prints no Mont-Scape-specific VLT table.
Does the Oakley Mont Scape come with a spare lens?
No. Each colorway ships with a single Prizm lens, and Oakley publishes no lens-change or replacement-lens system for the Mont Scape. If you want a bundled second lens, the in-family answer is the Flow Scape, where every colorway is sold as a 2-lens bundle.
What is the difference between the Mont Scape and the Flow Scape?
Both are Scape Series goggles built around the wide-view conical lens. The Flow Scape ships every colorway as a 2-lens bundle, prints its own VLT table, and runs $374–$417 US retail; the Mont Scape ships one lens in a simplified frame, starts at $230 at catalog retail, and our core colorways are $262.
PTO Team · 2026-07