Oakley Jawbreaker Replacement Lens
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They are supplied with both a soft and a hard case.
Yes, it is an ideal match.
I don't recall seeing any instructions with these lenses, but changing them is a breeze. To do so, simply pull the nose rubber support in your frame to the back. Your lenses will be released as a result of this.
They have the Oakley logo on them. They don't bother me in the least. It fits perfectly in the frame.
Selected User Reviews For Oakley Jawbreaker Replacement Lens
At first, I was ecstatic to get the new lens. However, when I remove the old and overlay the new, I notice that the top ends have been squared off in comparison to the original Jaw Breaker lens. When I tried to put it in my frame, it kept bulging out as I tried to fit it into the grooves. This vendor's product will not fit, so don't waste your time buying from them. Now, I doubt they've changed the Jaw Breaker design since I bought mine, which was about 6 years ago. Clearly, the lens' corner patterns do not match. After waiting for the lens, I was disappointed to discover that it did not work. The material appears to be of good quality, but it does not fit properly. br>br>This replacement lens is not recommended; you will be disappointed.
For cycling, I have several pairs of Oakley frames and lenses, and for road and mountain use, I prefer the larger "shield" lenses. When doing things like driving, the Prizm Trail in particular reminds me of Black Iridium in some ways. When using them on the dirt, however, it's a completely different story. I prefer amber tints because I've probably spent too much time working with monitors over the years and am more sensitive to "blue" (higher frequency visible spectrum) in daylight. These are extremely helpful in distinguishing between low shrubbery and soft, washable vegetation. They're made of the same level sand as the main trail in Arizona, but they also let a lot of light in. As a result, you can use them in a variety of lighting conditions, but don't expect them to significantly reduce light transmission. You can see straight through them to the wearer's eyes, so you'll have a good idea of what they're for. There is a fade/tint transition at the bottom, but it is very close to the bottom, which fits the target audience's posture.
I'm glad I went with an Oakley photochromic lens from the start. This is a fantastic method. It's a perfect fit for my jawbreaker. Make a purchase!.
Excellent replacement for the original. Oakley delivers exactly what you'd expect. I would strongly suggest it.
I love that I can get out with them early in the morning when it's still dark and the color transition is perfect as the day progresses. I bought them to mount a bike and have used them today and they've worked out great.
Free of distortion, perfectly fitting into the frame, and made of a very thick material. It appears to have a nice optical coating, and the plastic doesn't have that safety-glasses look to it; instead, it looks more like regular eyeglasses.
The technology used by Prism is far from high-definition. It can be blown out of the water with a 15-dollar polarized lens.
They aren't authentic Oakley sunglasses; instead, they are knockoffs. It appears to be a disaster.