Oakley AOO9181KT Radarlock Path Earsock/Nosepiece Kit
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The Oakley Jupiter Squared glasses will not work with these.
Radarlock earphones are not compatible with Radar frames.
Not sure. I bought these to go with my radarlocks. I'm pretty sure the M frames I have won't work with these.
Selected User Reviews For Oakley AOO9181KT Radarlock Path Earsock/Nosepiece Kit
Fits my radar path lock perfectly (does it matter that they're Asian fit?). They don't come in white ear socks with black nose pieces, which is a shame, but the gray nose piece is still fine and doesn't feel slimy like the old one did. They can only be washed so many times before they need to be replaced. This is the second set I've purchased in the last few years, and I plan to purchase more if the frames last that long.
The radarlock nose piece's design is pretty awful, but I was able to get them here almost immediately with Prime. Over two plastic spikes, you must stretch this tiny soft rubber square hole. Of course, the stupid thing will pierce through at some point. I'm glad this comes with two because I ripped the first one as soon as I put it on. When you pay more for a pair of glasses, you expect them to be of higher quality.
The item is exactly as described. It was packaged in Oakley's original box. On a 6-year-old, I replaced the earsocks and nosepiece. sunglasses from a year ago: Silver/Iridium Vented Radarlock Path (Asian Fit) (OO9206- 03). br>br>*To give the earsocks some elasticity, I softened them with hot water. It was a perfect match.
I took a chance and purchased these to replace the earsocks on my old Oakley Canteens from 2006. It's not a perfect fit, but it's very close. And they're a million times better than the third-party earsocks I bought last year. My sunglasses were falling off my face all the time. In every way, I am completely satisfied with the product:.
I like the glasses, and it's convenient to be able to swap out the parts that come into contact with my skin. These days, I use a lot of sunscreen, which causes the nosepiece to become clogged. Despite the fact that I would have expected a better design for such expensive glasses, these products perform admirably.
It was necessary to lubricate them in order to slide them onto the arms.
For the past three years, I've been wearing my radarlock glasses. It came with the original earsocks and nose piece. The replacements I received were a fraction of the size of the originals. It could have been one of two things.
1. In the last three years, Oakley has reduced the size of the socks and nosepiece. br>2. Regardless, I was able to make them work, though installing the earsocks without breaking the frame was extremely difficult. The next time I buy sunglasses, I'll go to a local shop.
The product was delivered in its original retail packaging. The nose piece was perfect, but the ear pieces needed to be trimmed because they were about 1/2" too long. The previous purchase was a perfect fit, but the newer production was not.