I have the oakley inferno. Ran them all last season. I normally go through three to five pairs of goggles, and have melted plenty trying to dry them out on the pipe too fast. The field of vision is not as good as others, but the key is that they are always clear. The battery lasts all day on the worst fogging days. I plug them in every night. I have the rose lens. We ride overcast and storms over 80% of the year. The fitment is great for me. Seals nice to the face with no gaps. I think the lens is as durable as it gets when it comes to resisting scratches.
The downsides are:
The field of vision. It's not bad, but there are much better.
Replacement lenses are about the price of the goggle.
Not as many tints to choose from.
The battery is huge. Looks like a POV camera.
I ordered a set of Abom goggles this week. I'm very interested in anyone's feedback on them.