Trevor -
Frame: light
Lens: clear
Can anyone tell me the difference between the 6.0, 4.0 and 2.0 of the Straight line series ? I'm looking to try and find a dealer with 2.0 in stock and can only find 6.0. Am curious what the differences are. Thanks
Frame: Polished Brown
Lens: Clear
These frames are great for smaller faces. What I love about these frames is that you can get a size that fits your face specifically. This not only ensures a snug fit but looks much cleaner then glasses with the springs on the hinges. I recommend going to a dealer or oakley vault first before purchasing these though because if you order then and they don't fit your face then you're in trouble. I'm definitely sticking with oakley for my future RX frames.
Frame: pewter
Lens: clear
the frame stood the test of time, but the paint on it chips like a son-of-a-b*tch. the rubber by the ears split in various spots within the first few years. might i add i've had these frames for almost 3 years now. i think most of the damage is from neglect, and the rubber breaking from wearing these glasses with a helmet when riding a motorcycle. if i treated them better, they would probably look brand new.
Frame: raisin
Lens: clear
This was my first Rx frame from Oakley and I love it. Very nice since I have an odd face and I needed a small frame. I decided I wanted a second pair incase something were to happen to my current pair. I called an authorized dealer in my area and after they contacted the vendor, found out that this frame is no longer available for order.
Frame: Raisin
Lens: Clear
Super nice RX frame! I think you may need a smaller head for these to fit well. Nice finish and not too heavy at all.
Frame: Pewter
Lens: Clear
I hate not being able to wear my Oakley's, so this is the answer to my problem. I replaced my old titanium frame (victim of careless placement and an unwise footstep) with these. While a lot heavier, they feel more durable than my old frame. If you have less than perfect vision, I highly recommend getting a pair of RX's to wear when you have to.