Description:
- Brow-less design allows for improved upper field of view
- Advancer™ nosebridge positions the frame to block light while opening airflow to combat fogging and overheating
- Interchangeable temple lengths for improved helmet compatibility
- Durability and all-day comfort of lightweight O-Matter™ frame material
- No-slip Unobtainium® nosepads and earsocks: Increase grip with perspiration
- Three-Point Fit: Comfort and performance that holds lenses in precise optical alignment
- Frame suitable for medium to large faces
- Optimal precision and impact resistance that meet or exceed ANSI Z80.3 optical and impact standards
Features:
- PRIZM TRAIL TORCH
- Light Transmission: 35%
- Contrast: Increased
- Base Lens Color: Rose
IMPACT PROTECTION
Oakley lenses are designed and tested under extreme high mass and high velocity circumstances to ensure uncompromising protection across a wide range of demanding conditions.
What is Prizm Lens Technology?
Oakley’s exclusive Prizm lens technology designed to enhance color and contrast so you can see more detail.
Why Cyclist Should Wear Sports Sunglasses?
Sunglasses Protect You From UV Rays While riding,Because sunglasses reduce the overall amount of light entering your eyes, they also prevent bright light from overwhelming your cornea and causing you to squint and redirect your eyes away from road hazards.
About Oakley Brand
Oakley was started by James Jannard in 1975 in his garage with an initial investment of $300. The name ""Oakley"" came from Jim's English Setter, ""Oakley Anne"". Jannard began by selling what he called 'The Oakley Grip' out of the back of his car at motocross events.Oakley, Inc., based in Lake Forest, California, operates as a subsidiary of EssilorLuxottica based in Paris. The company designs, develops and manufactures sports performance equipment and lifestyle pieces including sunglasses, sports visors, ski/snowboard goggles, watches, apparel, backpacks, shoes, optical frames, and other accessories. Most items are designed in house at their head office, but some countries hold exclusive designs relevant to their market. Oakley currently holds more than 600 patents for eyewear, materials, and performance gear