jon: Jonathan Barlow
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14Y
Sep 5, 2009 8:46 AM
As it turns out, the clip is free to slide around, so even thought the hole was off laterally, it still fits fine. Huzzah!
14Y
Sep 4, 2009 6:43 PM
So last night I tried to drill the hole in my standard heaters, while placing a ballistic hybrid on top. Since the two are quite a different shape, I failed to line up the drill properly and the hole was off by a significant distance. Just a warning. I had no problem using two hybrids BTW.
14Y
Sep 4, 2009 6:37 PM
After heater which do you think offers the best protection, hybrid or strike?
14Y
Sep 3, 2009 8:18 PM
boo, she has to time stuff at work. Would any oakley watch be suitable?
14Y
Sep 3, 2009 8:09 PM
Was thinking of getting this for my girlfriend. Is it too big for a girl? How easy to use are the timer and stopwatch functions? Is it difficult to be exact with the analog display? She has trouble reading analog clocks, and I'm hoping this will get her over that silly handicap.
14Y
Sep 1, 2009 9:36 PM
Which lenses would make up your choice m-frame array? I have the ballistic m-frame and currently have amber polarized, clear, and grey. The amber polarized is my favorite lens ever. It cuts light intensity while increasing contrast, making it more than suitable for a wide range of lighting conditions, and I enjoy the way polarized lenses practically eliminate glare (like on car windows.) I hear that non-polarized lenses are desirable for some applications, like cycling, because they make broken glass and other hazards more visible. The clear would only be needed in the dark, like cycling or working at night. I do like black polarized for super bright light, and for the ambiguity.
14Y
Sep 1, 2009 9:16 PM
I drilled the hole in a polarized lens and it fit perfectly with the clip and did not create any distortion. The hole size is 1/8". I "match drilled" by placing the ballistic lens over the regular lens and drilling through the existing hole. Neither lens was damaged in the process. You might want to debur each side of the hole by taking a few turns with a slightly larger bit, but it's not necessary.
17Y
Feb 24, 2007 9:32 PM
17Y
Jan 30, 2007 6:09 PM
I finally bought a pair. They definitely work, but the difference in shade is not very noticable. I will say that I can see with them fine both inside and outside in the sun.
17Y
Oct 20, 2006 7:46 PM
Not to add insult to injury, but I've had some great experiences with oakley customer service. I remember one time I ordered a pair brand new from the factory. A UPS box was delivered and I opened it to find... air. The service rep at oakley said the UPS guys often rip the sunglasses out and tape up the box. They sent me a new pair, no hassle or charge!

Although, that was a few years ago. Sorry to hear they are being careless with your babies. For shame!!!
17Y
Oct 12, 2006 6:57 PM


17Y
Oct 11, 2006 11:17 PM
I tried the HI blues on the bike at night and they worked quite well. There were reflections, but they did not inhibit my visibility to any significant degree. I shall try the clear lenses soon.
17Y
Oct 10, 2006 6:16 PM
I saw the same green flares and reflections with my HI blues.

so... ordered clear M-frames (heater) which should be here tonight!
17Y
Oct 6, 2006 5:44 PM
That's the alcohol taking effect.
17Y
Oct 6, 2006 1:46 AM
I ordered hi blues, because that was the only high transmission lense I could find (could not find clear or HI yellow), but now I see the reflective images and it kind of bothers me. I'd like to try a clear or HI yellow to see the difference.


17Y
Sep 20, 2006 7:31 AM
Just eye protection.

Thanks for the good replies!
17Y
Sep 19, 2006 7:34 PM
Thanks for the tips.

Was thinking more about HI Blue or Yellow? They provide increased contrast right?

Tnx
17Y
Sep 19, 2006 6:34 PM
Which lenses would be appropriate for use at night, if any? I need something to protect my eyes on the motorcycle, since the face shield on my helmet is crap.
18Y
Jul 23, 2005 2:01 AM
meh, I don't know much about computers so I usually just back up my files and reformat the hard drive when it gets messy. thanks for the tips though. i will try one of those next time.

there are things in my collection that I don't own, like the FMJ m-frames and the medium soft vault.
18Y
Jul 22, 2005 8:46 AM
somehow my "personal website" was set to a porn site..... ok...
19Y
Mar 17, 2005 12:35 AM
I have never posted here before, but I am of the original 5 oakley fanatics of this site. I am the guy with the yellow sweatshirt and the multiple oakleys on my head. BEHOLD: I am Oakley Head!

I used to be obsessed with oakleys, but now I am poor and I have to sell my prized possesions for food... and other things. Here are the items I am selling. They are both in perfect condition, as Dann or any of us should be able to verify.

Model: Juliet
Frame: Polished
Lenses: Ice Polarized
Condition: Worn often, but no scratches or marks; with oakley microfiber bag, extra unobtanium earsocks, nose baums, and t-shocks, and original box w/ juliet coin
Price: $225

Model: Water Jacket
Frame: Jet Black
Lenses: G30
Conditon: Worn only a handful of times; Perfect conditon; with hard case, oakley microfiber bag, hydrophobic solution, cleaning cloth, lanyard, and original box
Price: $100

As for payment, you can send me or Dann a check, or pay Dann w/ paypal or whatever.

I will post pictures soon.

Jonathan Barlow (jon - 3/16/2005 4:35:02 PM)
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