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LiveStrong Jawbone Sunglasses by Oakley
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LiveStrong Jawbone Sunglasses by Oakley
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List Price: $215.00
$170.00
At Amazon on 2-8-2012.

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219851 Features: No more snapping your interchangeable lenses in and out of the frame to unsnap the bottom portion of the frame at the nose piece, slide a lens in against the bumper, and close it again Less pushing or pulling on the lenses results in less stress on the material and a decrease of reduced optical quality Enjoy the lightweight feel of the O Matter synthetic frames that provide superior durability, absorb shock, and stay comfortable, even when worn all day long Plutonite lenses offer the finest visual clarity in the world, meeting ANSI standards for impact protection while XYZ Optics extend razor-sharp vision all the way to the lens periphery High Definition Optics (HDO) treatment and materials help you to see more clearly and sharply; the distortion-free focal point lenses allow you to see more detail with less strain Oakley has partnered with the Lance Armstrong Foundation in support of its ongoing mission to inspire and empower people affected by cancer and will provide $20 to the foundation for every LiveStrong edition of Oakley eyewear sold Specifications: Lens material: Plutonite polycarbonate Frame material: O Matter synthetic Tint: 10% UV protection: 100% Polarization: yes Fits faces: medium to large
Product ReviewsWell I strolled into my LBS (Conte's of Arlington VA) to look at either getting my two pair of Specialized Sunglasses repaired or replaced. I had had great successes with the Specialized glasses except two things. First, the lens on the San Remos, which theoretically, should be bombproof, was scratched and secondly, the frames of my second pair (San Remos) looked like the paint job of an old 2001 Ford Tempo. I am tough on sunglasses so the scratch I understood but the red finish scratching and flaking to reveal the white frames was a little much, I digress because this is more to do with the Oakley Jawbones than it does reviewing a Specialized product.
In the past, I had become accustomed, through a slow but continuous desensitization towards cost, to purchasing expensive but decent sunglasses. The recommendation was made for me to look at the new Oakley Jawbones. Now my experiences with Oakleys have varied in the past. I had never purchased ones for cycling, but have used them as daily wear glasses and on a couple of tours to Iraq and Afghanistan. My experience was that they were just okay, not something that I would run out and buy, and when given the opportunity to wear my $30 Under Armor glasses I picked up at Dick's Sporting Goods or the most expensive Oakleys, I would take the Under Armor everyday of the week. So on to the Jawbones.
First, there was the price tag, almost $280. This was for the custom frames that would match the team kit and the VR28 Blue Iridium Vented lens, without the custom frames it would be about $195. Here is my first and only gripe about the Oakleys, there is not enough "standard" frame designs. My opinion, only one of the four-color combinations offered off the shelf is not hideous, so custom is the only way to go.
Out of the box, the Oakleys looked sharp. You open them up and others gather round to gaze. Presentation was awesome, case, lens, soft case, and the extra "accessory" lens. When you pick the glasses up for the first time, they will feel a little bulky but that is the last time that you will even think of that and will only be reminded when first timers pick them up and ask. Playing around with them in the LBS does not do them justice; it is the first time on the road that you can tell that you have bought a great piece of equipment.
The first ride was a cool February morning, snow had melted off the streets, but water still glistened informing you that the first time behind the rider is going to cause a rooster tail effect of salty water in the face. The glasses felt amazing, very light, full field of vision and fit the face perfectly. The clarity of the lens was absolute. The first opportunity for the group to paceline provided the next opportunity for test. As water sprayed in my face and a quick wipe of the gloved finger across Oakleys Hydrophobic lens cleared the lens immediately, I remember being shocked that there were no streaks. By the end of the ride, I was absolutely sold on the Oakley Jawbones. Only for a brief second did they fog up at all. We had done a really hard climb followed by a steep decent to a stop sign. As I came to a stop and reached down to grab a bottle of Heed, the glasses fogged for a second, but they cleared equally as quick. Not once did they fog during the ride. I remember thinking, I cannot wait to try these in cyclocross where fogging has always kept me sans free on wearing eye protection during a race.
The final sale, I pulled up to the truck to finish the ride, I took off my glasses and was blinded by the sunlight. I remember putting them back on thinking, really?? That big of a difference? Yes, that big of a difference. Therefore, I am sold, $280 for a pair of sunglasses, well worth the money. Optimal comfort, no streaks, unbeatable clarity, these are legit!
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LiveStrong Jawbone Sunglasses by Oakley
Available from Amazon
Price: $170.00
Updated on 2-8-2012.

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