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YellowA4
Doing the roo!!!
Jan 14, 2017 8:57 PM
Thanks all for the details - gives me a good starting point for sure.
skull.jacket
Steve Youngman
Jan 27, 2017 10:46 PM
Here's a couple stoopid ones ... First, anyone have a picture or drawing of what the character Max Fearlight was supposed to look like?

Also, the mad scientist character who wears the X-Metal Mars and has a gas mask on his head ... does he have a name?
MicahS
Micah Stroh
Feb 3, 2017 7:17 PM
So ive been wondering what the last three digits at the end of the sku's mean.
Dann
Dann Thombs
Feb 3, 2017 8:00 PM
Which ones. The first were ##-### where the first two were often grouped. Usually 04 or 05 for glasses and the last three were sequential. 12-### was often for special editions.

Lux then implemented OO####-## and this year added the sizing information onto the end, so usually 55 or 57. Rx glasses actually had these for a while since it was more relavent, rather than calling things the 4.0 or 6.0 when there was no 1, 2, 3, etc...
MicahS
Micah Stroh
Feb 4, 2017 7:21 AM
Ahh OK at the end of the sku# of my EVZeros it as a 3 digit number. I believe 125.
lord oakman
Jonathan Oakman
Feb 7, 2017 5:05 PM
Can someone point me in the right direction in the database. I cant find the 2015 all star MLB fuelcell to add to my collection
Dann
Dann Thombs
Feb 7, 2017 6:34 PM
I may not have it recorded. Here's the list:

http://o-review.com/database_filter_colorway.php?table_name=glasses&sig=MLB

and it looks like I have a few from 2011 (ending in -40's) and 2014 (ending in -99 and the start of the lettered SKU's A, B, etc...)
Chattabox23
TJ C
Feb 26, 2017 1:54 AM
I have a stupid question for you guys. I just bought the new Retina Burn Radar Ev's with the Prizm Road lens. When I looked at the model number I noticed something pretty peculiar on my pair. It has all the right numbers with an added NPI in all caps. So it reads oo9275-1735 128 NPI

What does the NPI signify or represent? I haven't heard or come across anything like this before.

Any and all help is much appreciated in solving this brain buster.

Thanks
Oak
Twenty Fifty
Feb 26, 2017 2:17 AM
New Product Introduction.

Before a new model or colourway is released, there are pairs made for internal reasons. I would classify them in somewhat the same realm as Sales Samples.
Chattabox23
TJ C
Feb 26, 2017 2:27 AM
Thanks Oak for the answer. I was just worried I had been duped.
Chattabox23
TJ C
Mar 31, 2017 6:17 PM
Man I feel like this thread was created just for me. Does anyone know where I could find a couple of new evzero nose pieces? I found a couple pairs for sale without the complete nose piece, bought them, and haven't been able to find a replacement for them anywhere.

Thank you in advanced
Dann
Dann Thombs
Mar 31, 2017 8:33 PM
Have you tried the M Frame or M2 nosepieces. Oakley has usually been good with cross-compatibility on the shield lenses. Mumbo, Zero, and M Frame all shared the same cutouts (despite a few cosmetic differences just for looks). New Razor Blade and New Zero shared the same single piece nose, as well as the dual sport options. Radar integrated into the frame, but I do need to check into the EV Zero, M2, M Frame Alpha and related options.
Chattabox23
TJ C
Apr 1, 2017 6:08 AM
I haven't tried the M Frame or the M2 nosepiece, but after looking at the them in pictures they seem to look almost identical. It'd be worth it to give them a shot right? What have I got to lose?

Thanks for the idea Dann
Dann
Dann Thombs
Apr 1, 2017 3:28 PM
I just tried and the EV Zero notch is much smaller, so they won't work unfortunately.
Chattabox23
TJ C
Apr 2, 2017 6:32 AM
Crud. So it looks like I'll be on the hunt for a couple of EV Zero specific nosepieces?
Dann
Dann Thombs
Apr 2, 2017 1:33 PM
Did you try customer service. Since it's a modern release, they should have parts
Chattabox23
TJ C
Apr 3, 2017 3:38 PM
I'll give them a call today and see if I can go that route. I did more recently call to see if I could get icons for a pair of custom Radar EV's I purchased and they promptly told me they were not available for individual purchase. Hopefully because it is something that will eventually wear out they will be more willing to part ways with a couple.
Oak
Twenty Fifty
Apr 3, 2017 3:59 PM
If not telesales, you can always drop by a smaller mom & pop dealer to see if they have any. Reps are always giving them parts. They may not necessarily know what they have since spare parts start to look alike after a while, but you never know. Otherwise they can order some in for you since they will have great access to that type of stuff.
Dann
Dann Thombs
Apr 3, 2017 4:12 PM
Icons have always been a no-no, but earsocks and nose pieces they should be able to help you out with.
flyer
Dave Arnott
Apr 3, 2017 11:24 PM
I just tried and the EV Zero notch is much smaller, so they won't work unfortunately. - Dann

Great info to share.
I loves me a great "Stoopid Question"!
Chattabox23
TJ C
Apr 5, 2017 6:26 PM
I'm starting to think that finding these nose pieces will be something like the never ending quest for the Holy Grail. I called into Oakley and they turned me in the direction of Luxotica's service website, where it is listed that no replacement parts for Oakley sunglasses are available. This leads me to my next dumb question., Can the EV Zero lens be removed from the frames? I really hope so because I have the Chrone Iridium, Prizim field combo lens and the would look sick in my silver EV Zero frames.
Dann
Dann Thombs
Apr 5, 2017 6:38 PM
You can, but you want to do it the least amount of times possible. Preferably once. Here's a New Zero for reference, but the design will be similar. The upper notch is smaller so you would rotate the frame away from that side first. Then reverse to put the new frame on.

flyer
Dave Arnott
Apr 25, 2017 4:21 PM
Why has no one asked:
What is the transmissibility of +Red iridium polarized, and why has it remained sequestered from the database?
Hmm?
skull.jacket
Steve Youngman
Apr 25, 2017 6:16 PM
Probably just because it was never entered. The lens database can be a bit frustrating since Oakley tends to publish inconsistent VLT numbers for the same lens, and the database is supposed to reflect the source material. With numbers sometimes all over the place, it can be a hassle to nail down a good number.

But just going off what is available, my guess would be:

Grey = 18%
+Red = 15%
Polar = minus 1-2% VLT (average)

+RIP = 13 to 14% VLT

That seems about right; Grey, BI & BIP have the most consistent VLT; the polarization filter (usually) only subtracts 1% to 2% VLT, and +Red is listed as 15%, which is in the general ballpark with Emerald, Jade, & Ruby (3-5% VLT).

I wouldn't enter that into the database, though. That's just my guess :)
flyer
Dave Arnott
Apr 25, 2017 9:46 PM
Thank you. It does seem a well educated guess.
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