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DRV -
Frame: Pewter
Lens: Clear

I always dreamed with a RX Oakley.In my opinion are the best rx.
I had a Police, that was awful.
I have 9 X-METAL (2 Romeo, 1 Romeo 2.0, 1 XX and 5 Juliet), so I knew the Oakley quality, design and all that you are looking for a sunglasses.
So, I asked to GOD so many times that I wish a RX Oakley.And then I won a RX Oakley, thanks GOD.I won the frame and the lens, the rx complete. I didn't spend nothing. I would go buy, but GOD used a person to gave me.
The best RX, no doubt.
O-Whores -
Frame: Blood
Lens: Clear

This has to be my favorite Rx pair. It's very lightweight, but durable. It stood up to quite a lot of abuse over the better part of 2 years. The overall visual coverage was substantial and the comfort of the frame is so far unmatched. The frame color definitely made it stand out, too.

Unfortunately, I lost my pair and have been searching diligently for a second in the same color. If I ever get the chance, I'd purchase two frames, just to have a backup. The Split Thread is that good.
Michael -
Frame: Split Thread Titanium
Lens: Clear, A/R, Transitions

This frame is so fragile. I had it less than a year and it has given me nothing but headaches. The screws kept getting loose and after a while, the hole was stripped. Even when they were new, the knobs that kept the frame from pivoting did a poor job. Luckily I was able to swap them for a the Spoke 2.0, which look more promising. Never rimless for me ever again just because of this horrendous experience.
Iwan -
Frame:Pewter
Lens: Clear
The quality is somewhat of a dissappointment. Which is even worse because they really look good on me. I've owned them for one year but they never really felt right: the screws and hinges are very lose even though I've tightend them a million times.
The earstems bend something awfull and I've never been able to get them symmetrical. Al this means that they constantly feels somewhat lopsided and fall off whenever I look down
UPDATE: I finally found an optometrist who adjusted the frame and locked the screws with some kind of glue and this made all the difference. I now like to wear them a lot: they are very light but still feel secure. I changed my rating from 2 to 4 skulls
Munkfish -
Frame: Polished Brown
Lens: Clear

Nice RX frame. Nothing design-wise to distinguish it, except for the protruding contact points, which add some agresiveness to the glasses. They are comfy to wear, and are usual build quality - the screws seem more reinforced than other rimless Oakleys, which is definitely a plus point!
DarkJuliet -
Frame: Pewter
Lens: Lens Shape I

I love the look of these glasses. The con is that I've seen construction of other frames by other companies that offer a little bit more rigidity and sturdiness to three piece drill mounts. Some companies thread the screw through the front and tighten down onto the lens with an opposing nut, securing the lens quite well. Oakley does not do this. The lens is mounted against the frame itself which wears the polycarb down and also increases the chance of the threads of the frame getting stripped. Sure, it looks better but maybe we'll a second version of this frame in the future.
courtjezter -
Frame: Chrome
Lens: Clear

I've been waiting patiently for a pair of Oakley opthalmics that are a cut classier than the usual skater/techie RX configurations that they have. To tell the truth, I'm really happy to see the new opthalmics that they've introduced (ie. thread, split thread, why 4...) these are definitely Oakley products that don't scream Oakley, but still feel like Oakley quality.

I was persuaded by my store's rep to try the new split thread. The O-Metal composition is amazingly sturdy, and looks to hold its shape quite well. The metal icon is discreetly tucked away at the temples, and the chrome frame adds a level of sophistication and maturity. Oakley's new interchangeable lens kit makes finding the perfect lens shape a blast. I was looking for something more angular to go with the rimless, and settled on Lens K.

All in all, i'm super satisfied with the glasses. My first pair of Oakley opthalmics, and I'm already hooked. The only setback that I can think of is that the screws never seem to like to stay tight for long. Happened on my Why 8.0 and has happened to many customers coming into my store. But it's nothing to cry over, just buy a mini screw driver. A little tightening once a week should do the trick!
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