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Sick of Collabs?

As far as lenses go, if they just took their goggle lens tints and made them for glasses they would fill in nearly all the gaps.

Black Ice
Sage Gold
Argon
HI Pink
Garnet
Rose Gold (pink)
Snow Iced
Persimmon
HI Yellow
Probably more that I cant think of...all available only in goggles.

The lens variety sucks compared to years gone by. I dont want any more road lenses...
 
I love most of the EJ's: I have practically all the previous 1994 and 1999, however it's a complete Grind. To have to try and keep my eye on the ball and deal with obtaining them from another Continent. The brief time their not some scalpers 'Goldmine', they just seem to last so briefly. Just my thoughts, but something tells me we're a Band of Brothers, in this instant:drinks::drinks::drinks::drinks::drinks::drinks:
 
As far as lenses go, if they just took their goggle lens tints and made them for glasses they would fill in nearly all the gaps.

Black Ice
Sage Gold
Argon
HI Pink
Garnet
Rose Gold (pink)
Snow Iced
Persimmon
HI Yellow
Probably more that I cant think of...all available only in goggles.

The lens variety sucks compared to years gone by. I dont want any more road lenses...
So true. Have been thinking the same thing for a couple of years now.

In particular, for those of us living in places like Scandinavia, especially those variants of high-contrast, higher-VLT lenses are precisely what we need for at least a third, if not half the year. And they are already available in the goggle lineup, some of them for many years now, but no spillover to the sunglass lens lineup as of yet.

There should be some market for it — I see many people in Denmark riding road and gravel bikes wearing cat 3 lenses when riding in overcast or all grey skies. Clearly guys who want to be on top of their sunnies game, and for those conditions all they can choose from Lux-O (when we talk Prizm) is Trail (some models), Trail Torch, Peach (few models) and Low Light…

Come on, Oakley - what are you waiting for?
 
So true. Have been thinking the same thing for a couple of years now.

In particular, for those of us living in places like Scandinavia, especially those variants of high-contrast, higher-VLT lenses are precisely what we need for at least a third, if not half the year. And they are already available in the goggle lineup, some of them for many years now, but no spillover to the sunglass lens lineup as of yet.

There should be some market for it — I see many people in Denmark riding road and gravel bikes wearing cat 3 lenses when riding in overcast or all grey skies. Clearly guys who want to be on top of their sunnies game, and for those conditions all they can choose from Lux-O (when we talk Prizm) is Trail (some models), Trail Torch, Peach (few models) and Low Light…

Come on, Oakley - what are you waiting for?
This is what I mean there is such a range of other lens options and we keep getting shades of gray and bleh
 
You’re going to love this… (not sure if this meme will hit the USA audience the same as it will my U.K. lads…)
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