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Oakley jawbone prizm


lukeram

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Hi guys

 

About to pull the trigger on the prizm and transition lenses for the jawbone - but anyone know if they are impact "rated"? Came off my bike the other day and took a stick to the cheek (and it could have been my eye) and wondering if the lens would protect me from that...

 

Can't see anything on the hub currently and their website is all fancy abbreviations but no real answers

Posted

Hi guys

 

About to pull the trigger on the prizm and transition lenses for the jawbone - but anyone know if they are impact "rated"? Came off my bike the other day and took a stick to the cheek (and it could have been my eye) and wondering if the lens would protect me from that...

 

Can't see anything on the hub currently and their website is all fancy abbreviations but no real answers

 

AFAIK, the oakleys are tested for impact due to sports, ie falling on yer face.  

 

I would recommend you look at the jawbreakers too, as their field of vision is much improved, especially in the "head down" position.

 

I just purchased a pair of oakleys with photochromic lenses and the optics are absolutely faultless.

 

They're the best in the business for a reason.

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