Family: Eyewear
Date: 2006

 


Celicagame -
I didnt like these at first but they have started to grow on me. Got them on my art chantry hijinx and thought they were lame but after wearing then awhile I can appreciate them on sunny days. I still prefer dark grey over these I wouldn't hesitate to buy another pair.
Pander -
A great non-Iridium lens. There aren't that many lenses out there that have a sort of distinction and classic feel to it. With Warm Grey you get a great color combined with the classic appeal of a non-Iridium lens. Great addition to the regular Grey.
I agree with Lex on the light conditions it is meant for. In extremely bright conditions you really need an Iridium on the lenses, these just won't perform like that.
Nas -
I tried these with the new C-wires. In the end I didn't like the way the reddish/brown tint gave everything a CSI MIAMI feel to it. On a hot sunny day I prefer grey or green tones, cooler tones that help trick the mind (my mind, at least) into thinking it's not as hot as it seems.
Jon -
I got these by default on the Splinters, and it did take awhile to get used to since all of my other glasses have some sort of contrast lens. I plan on switching these out later (if I can...), but for the most part they were very 'warm'. Didn't seem to block out that much light though...I think 10% may be incorrect.
Chris -
Okay these are definitely one of my oakley favorites. I've used ice iridium polarized, fire iridium, g30, and these warm grey are great because they are so neutral! You put them on, and no change in color, you just don't have to squint in the sun. I think they are great for not being polarized. I think they are plenty dark. I do a lot of fishing in bright sun, and the only thing I'd like these to be is polarized. But otherwise, an excellent quality lense from oakley
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