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shihman
Er1ch
Mar 10, 2017 11:23 AM
Hello! Does anybody know if the regular Radarlock lenses would fit into a Radarlock AF frame? I find that AF's in general have lesser lens options. Thanks!
oogie
p@ul mcj
Mar 10, 2017 5:27 PM
I believe they do. I have one AF pair along with a few standard fit pairs, and have interchanged the lenses. I think with many of the sport frames, the AF is mostly just the larger nosebombs.
Dann
D@nn 7h0m65
Mar 10, 2017 9:16 PM
And the lens cut is slightly different to accommodate cheekbone structure, but the attachment at the frame should be the same.
shihman
Er1ch
Mar 10, 2017 11:27 PM
Thanks, Oogue and Dan. That's what I thought. I have asked Oakley Customer Service and this is their answer, "Unfortunately, all sunglasses are pretty much individual and will not fit into the Asia versions of the frame. Lens replacements are style specific.".

Funny, eh?!

Also, it it possible to swap out nose pads from the regular to make them AF for the Radarlock? Does it come with two nose pads like the old Flak?
Dann
D@nn 7h0m65
Mar 10, 2017 11:40 PM
Yes,those should be swappable as well. I don't recall if my radars had both, but a fair amount of recent releases have had an extra set in the box.
shihman
Er1ch
Mar 11, 2017 1:53 AM
Thanks!
oogie
p@ul mcj
Mar 11, 2017 2:53 AM
Plus, Oakley customer service never seems to acknowledge cross-compatibility, even within the same product line.
skull.jacket
S+3v3 Y0un9m@n
Mar 11, 2017 4:14 PM
I get that a lot also, as if no one is allowed to acknowledge component compatibility. Whether they are just playing it safe so they don't get customer static if they are wrong, or if IPH genuinely doesn't distribute that information, I am not sure. But it is pretty consistent with either calling or emailing support.

Going into an actual store I find that information is a bit more forthcoming, depending on the knowledge of the employee in question.
 
 
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