Thanks for the correction. For the Radar (non-EV), I think the lenses are the same, however. For reference, I'm able to fit regular lens into my Asian fit Radars.
My understanding is that the for the original Radar and Radarlock, the Asian fit frames are exactly the same as the regular versions (just the nose bombs are different). For the Radar EV, I believe the lens and frames are actually different for Asian fit.
I have the prizm road, prizm daily polarized, and prizm trail. The road is my favorite for, yes, the road -- riding, running, or driving. IMO, the trail is excellent for low light situations like hiking in the woods or running in overcast conditions but not as versatile. The daily polarized is...
I purchased this limited edition pair directly from Oakley. They come with both the black iridium and +red iridium lenses with the etched 30th anniversary logo as well as the limited edition anniversary microbag, ballistic vault, and extra pair of nose pads. There is a visible scratch in the...
Good question. There is a lot of flex in the titanium wire frame. If it is twisted, it's pretty easy to twist it back to make the ear stems even on a flat surface.
The scratches to the finish are superficial and not noticeable at all unless you flip the sunglasses up as I have in the photo. Thanks for the suggestion, @htrap2294. Would you point me to a specific example or tell me what I'm missing from the description? To be clear, I'm not a seasoned...