It's no fun when no one feeds into the crazinessLet move on from here. Thanks again everyone.
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It's no fun when no one feeds into the crazinessLet move on from here. Thanks again everyone.
The thick lens on the right is an OEM fire polarized Oakley lens from a Juliet. The thin one on the left is an aftermarket black iridium lens but not sure who makes it. The seller of my carbon Juliets told me it was Oakley but it definitely isn't.Whoa! Those are way thicker. I can't believe they even fit. Seems like they would have to glue them in at that size...
I'll try to get some decent shots of them tonight.
It's no fun when no one feeds into the craziness
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I wear my sunglasses all the time. I refuse to buy anything but Oakley. If I need lenses I'll get them from Oakley. I don't have to try other lenses from any other manufacturer.Yeah, I get all that, but my point is someone who is willing purchase non-Oakley lenses that look/perform great to the naked eye isn't worried too much about making their eyes work harder...especially people who do not wear their shades 8+ hours per day. Again, to each their own, if you don't like them, don't buy them...but to slam them when you haven't even tried them yourself seems weak. I actually tried the Walleva lenses. They were junk. The color was off and the depth perception was different in the lens from top to bottom.
You know, there IS a chance these are solid lenses all around. Since no one has had an optician check them, maybe Mr. Hardaway should do it himself and let the rest of the board know. Seems more logical than someone else having to take them in and pay god knows how much to have their $15 lenses checked. Just because they are cheaper than OEMs doesn't mean they are bad. After all, the frames you have cost between 5 and 10 bucks to manufacture, and you paid 100-400 bucks for them. Perhaps someone is doing the manufacturing, marketing and delivery all on their own...cutting out the many pieces in the middle, including overhead and insane markup for name brand.
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Hell no.Is Frank rubbing off on you? Wait.... That didn't sound right. Sorry Frank.... Errrrr how about, I think your trying to follow in Frank's foot steps.... Your just stirring the pot!!! Lol
Is the thinner lens polarized? Normally the thinner 1.0mm lenses are polarized and made of triacetate. Oakley lenses should be 1.6mm for models I've seen quoted thickness.The thick lens on the right is an OEM fire polarized Oakley lens from a Juliet. The thin one on the left is an aftermarket black iridium lens but not sure who makes it. The seller of my carbon Juliets told me it was Oakley but it definitely isn't.
THIS, I can agree with....the only thing I don't like is the word “polarized”etched into the right lens, I would have preferred without.
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