Frame: Light (11-962)
Lens: Transition
I got this pair of stylish frame coupled with transition lenses, and they look great. Have been complimented times over for the sporty executive look. Looks good in the boardroom and just as well while I'm drifting in the local circuit.
Quality leaves a bit to be desired though. The arms loosen easily and require the shop to re-adjust ever so often, and the pointy ends (metal) scratch easily against the lenses. Am unsure if this was due to a design defect but it ruins an otherwise great pair of executive Oakley's!
Gerald -
Frame: Toast
Lens: Clear
i have had them for ove two years. hard to get used to the weight of the frame but after that they are great. Very durable the screws loosened but easy fix
Frame: Toast
It has been two years since I bought these prescription glasses. I was a little skeptical at first about buying them, because I got them online without ever trying them on. I have to say, they have been the best pair of glasses I have owned. I got them for a great price (frame and lens for $150) thanks to Oakley supporting the military! It is about time I get me a new pair, only because my eyes have gotten a little worse in the last two years. I highly recommend.
Frame: Toast
Lens: Clear
Love the look.
Hard to get used to--especially Left ear. Had to push bows up high over ears for couple weeks.
Had to bend in frame front a bit to hug head, so now frames don't fit in pretty diagonal brown-stiped case that came with them.
Eric -
Frame: Black Chrome
I found these very uncomfortable at first. The rubber on the arms rubbed against my ears and irritated them so i had to put a small piece of cloth around them for the first few months. Also, the end points on the arms seem to dig into my head at times. I have owned these for just over a year and when I went to take them off yesterday the left arm's spring retainer or whatever is in the frame snapped and now the arm wont stay on. Needless to say I'm incredibly disappointed with the quality. I also have had problems with the screws that hold the lenses in staying in. Every so few months I have to tighten them down as they seem to be backing themselves out. I have no choice to order new Bottle Rockets which I'm dreading since I cannot afford new lenses for a different frame. Oakley's warranty is also a total joke. I was told if they break under the warranty I can bring them in for 50% off a replacement frame. Seeing how my insurance gives me 40% off any frame on any given day I told the salesman that if they break again I'm lighting them on fire and throwing them in the garbage where they belong. Disappointing.
Frame: Black Chrome
Very comfortable glasses. The Black Chrome is not as dark as the picture here indicates though. The rims aren't that big, so you often find yourself looking around them if you look down or up to sharply. They seem very sturdy, no problems here.
I got the Transitions lenses and they aren't very good. I don't know whether they are Oakley supplied lenses or not so it may not be Oakley's fault. The lenses do darken outside, but not by much. I still have to squint alot and they just aren't that comfortable to wear when it is a bright day because of it.