Oakley radar ev Black Polished Frames w Brown lens prescription w Case Excellent
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| Location | Flushing, Michigan US |
| Shipping | USD 0 · Flat |
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| Listing | FixedPriceItem · Active |
| Start time | 2024-08-22T13:52:53.000Z |
| End time | 2024-09-22T13:52:53.000Z |
| Time left | P27DT12H49M1S |
| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Oakley |
| Frame Color | Black |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Type | Sunglasses |
| Department | Men |
| Model | Oakley Radar EV Path |
| Style | Oval |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Personalized | No |
| Lens Color | Brown |
These frames are guaranteed 100% authentic Oakley. Oakley Radar EV Path My husband bought these & paid over $600 with the prescription he needed for these , WELL GUESS WHAT HE LOST HIS ACTUAL PRESCRIPTION WHEN HE TOOK THEM OUT TO CLEAN THEM HE SET THEM SOMEWHERE & CANT FIND THEM - WE WERE ON VACATION WHEN HE LOST IT. hE SAYS HE ISN'T PAYING THAT MUCH MONEY FOR LENSES AGAIN- SO i AM SELLING FOR HIM.You can use the frames for regualr sunglasses also just remove the brown insert - tHESE ARE SUPER SHARP, bLACK WITH BROWN LENSE - THEY ARE IN EXCELLENT PERFECT CONDITION hIS LOSS YOUR GAIN- HERE IS INFORMATION FROM THE WEBSITE ABOUT THESE SUNGLASSES - The Oakley Radar EV Path is a highly popular prescription sports sunglass. What makes it a fan favorite is its versatility, coverage, and fit. We are often asked, at SportRx if these glasses can be done in prescription, and the answer is often times YES! However, it just may be that the answer is a MAYBE. Let's find out why.What makes these glasses especially unique is the one solid piece shield design that Oakley has perfected since the invention of the Eyeshade, in the eighties. Because these are a single shield design, and since we each have two eyes and thus two different focal points, and possibly two different prescriptions, a prescription lens can be a complicated task.Rx Shield AlternativesWhat some brands like to do, is make an insert or an adapter that sits behind the glasses. Your prescription sits in a clear lens, and the tint is on the outside, providing a system which is pretty outdated in Oakley terms. Oakley prefers to use an embedded lens system.Imagine a laser cutting two large sections of the lens away. The surrounding lens acts much like a normal frame, and the lenses get mounted into this frame like this:FunctionalityTo address the elephant in the room, let's face it, this isn't the most appealing look. It's extremely high-tech looking, to say the least, but functionally, these shades work amazingly well. They're super durable and the lenses are in there very well.Performance-ProvenBack in '09 our VP and head optician, Rob Tavakoli had a really bad crash wearing the Oakley Radars with embedded lenses. Though he broke a lot of things, he did not break his eye orbital because the Oakleys actually saved his right eye. He knows first hand, and will not hesitate to tell you how incredibly strong these glasses are.Now obviously there's a concern that the prescription lens does not extend to the full frame. Though this is true, most users of prescription eyewear can attest that they've adapted to a set of glasses that don't cover the full range of their eyesight anyway, and these are no different.All that being said, the
size of these prescription lenses are rather large. Width-wise, we've got about a 56mm lens, while height-wise, we have about a 32mm lens. This is larger than most people's basic prescription lens, so it should be no problem for anyone to adjust to the gaps and limitations.