Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium Polarized
I wear this pair of sunglasses more than any other pair of Oakleys I own. They are light weight, comfortable, and look pretty sweet! The only drawback is if you start to sweat a bit they do like to slide around.
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Frame: matte black
Lens: black iridium Polarised
I recently grabbed a pair of these to wear while I order and wait for a new pair of lenses for my FastJackets.
I like them, they are light, comfortable, fit my face well and look pretty good.
They seem to fog up a little easier than my other oakleys, and the lenses seem to have a slight blue tinge when looking through them.
other than that I do really like them
Frame:Polished Black
Lens:Fire Iridium
I got these from the OCP range at the Vault in Orlando about 2 1/2 years ago now as I wanted a change from my MD's. Smaller fitting but I love them. Arms seam a little flimsy / loose but it appears that's how they are. Loved the way the frame sets off the fire lenses. Loved them that much that I got a pair of the Crystal Black / Black Iridium for my wife from the O store in the Florida Mall.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium Polarized
The polorized lenses really cut down on glare. I wear my radars more, but I still love these sunglasses.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Warm Grey
These are the best Oakleys I ever bought! My favorite! Simple, durable and the it "hugs" my face perfectly. It would be great that the next models or versions be little bigger. Very affordable but classy in design. Love the nose-bridge, ear stems and the square logos and the writings underneath the stems.
My only complaint... this is my 3rd pair of Fives Squared (excluding the previous Fives models). I noticed that my new Polished Black frame has a little "play" on the lens. Every time I wipe the lenses I can feel it move a little or is a little loose. I also noticed this on my Ducati Fives Squared. I expect Oakley to be precise and accurate with ? Some of my old models have the same issue too.
Frame: Grey Smoke
Lens: Emerald Iridium
Frame: Polished black
Lens: Custom Ruby Red
Logo: Red
I've always wanted an Oakley with Ruby Red lenses and found a cheap but aweseome frame in the Fives Squared. I love the fit despite having no unobtainium that I even use my pair for running. The lenses make a bright sunny day seem like morning. I'm happy getting a custom one.
Frame: Matte Black Ducati
Lens: Black Iridium (standard)
This is just a quick review on this great frame. The Fives Square are an excellent value for the amount of higher design features you get crammed into a smaller, but well accomidating frame size. They may appear basic and small, but when you look closer at them, there is a huge amount of detail which is usually reserved for the higher priced frames. From the lower orbital spoilers, to the sporty line details on the earstems and the slightly embossed icons, these glasses are a great 'starter' frame for anyone who is looking to purchase their first, lower cost pair. They also feature a flak-jacket sized nosebridge bulge. These are also great for those of us who are self-aware about wearing high style or agressive frames to the workplace..these have style and lots of subtle agressiveness which most people aren't going to notice. Best of all, if you don't like the stock lenses, you can buy just about any colored lens you want and customize. They fit medium-large heads without looking stretched at the sides. Get them,you will get lots of compliments.
Frame: R00tbeer
Lens: Br0nze
Wow, I FINALLY got a pair of Fives Squared, the best in the Fives lineup so far, AND a colorway that I really like (goes well with both formal and informal outfits). So what can I say, these have to be pretty decent Oaks for me to want one for years (to add to the reasonably-sized collection). So despite its slight quirks/flaws, to me it still deserves 5 skulls.
The Review: Very lightweight, sits fairly comfortably on my nose (nose bridge portion doesn't fit Asian noses that perfectly), Very cool "squared" look treatment for the lens orbitals, on not just the square icons (kinda looks a little like the new Oakley X-Squared, which is awesome). I just love the colorway of Rootbeer on Bronze (last I had one on a Canteen) and you could just wear those for hours and hours. The sizing runs a little wide as I think it's meant for medium heads, not snug at all for my small-medium head (both bad and good). Wearing it like a hairband on the top of my head (a requirement for most of my Oakleys) is as precarious as wearing a Juliet (although if a Juliet drops to the hard ground like that, it's like $300 fluttering off a high storey building, never to be seen again)...
Bad part about the Fives is that the O-matter feels like cheap plastic... and the hinges are somewhat flimsy too… but they are lightweight. I was looking and wondering that I probably wouldn't pay full price for them (got them for $50). The gold square-O icons on the sides however top off an outstanding combination. So if it sounds like I'm feeling conflicted, well there are flaws, it not being up there with the rest of the Oakley staples, but the Fives Squared deliver on what they are and are one heck of a purchase nonetheless. Go get one in your fav colorway.
Frame: Matte White Tiger
Lens: Warm Grey
These are by far the best in the Fives line. At first, none of them seemed to work on me. I tried on a few colors, and I just didn't like them. I bought my wife's friend one of the SI pairs for uniform glasses for her ambulance, and I happened to try them on again and really liked them. I don't know why my tastes changed literally overnight. Then I got the "Zebras". They're sweet. They're unique enough for people to either stare or ask questions about them, and cheap enough that you wouldn't fret too much if you lost them. Either way, they're a keeper. I have a big head, and they still fit well. I recommend them to anyone.
Frame: Black
Lens: Light Grey Polarized
SKU: 03-445J (Japan Fit)
Managed to get my hands on one of these last week. So far, i'm very pleased. I have a medium small head. Getting a pair of oakleys that fit me well isn't easy. tried on quite many models but only the Four S and Fives (3.0 and Squared) are the only two that fit me perfectly.
With this model, the frame and ear stems with raised and thickened nose pads are somewhat similar to the Fives 3.0 black/light grey polarized 12-757J (asian fit). Great fit for small to medium faces with asian features. The width across the widest distance of the ear stems suits me perfectly. i would say that the fit is just a little bit better than what i get from the Fives 3.0 (asian fit). Strangely, without the UNOBTAINIUM, the fit is really firm.
I'm a little disappointed with the lens options available on the Fives Squared/3.0. they seemed to be very limited on both the non-polarized and polarized versions. The lens on this model is great for overcast days but not for days when the sun is shining. Color wise, it's definitely on the boring side.
In all, i'll give it 5 skulls considering the great frame. i'll just have to order some replacement lenses from Okley to replace the original "boring" ones.
Frame: Matte Black
Lens: Black Iridium Polarized w/ Prescription
I ordered these because they were the darkest lenses Oakley makes. They are fantastic. Totally clear, and totally dark. Yet, I can see more than most off-the-shelf dark lenses. It is quite amazing. The frames are solid, light, and fit just right, very comfortable with little light leakage. I am glad I got the matte black, much more subdued than the shiny black. Next I may get the special Ducati edition (matte black with red oakley logo) for my lighter night lenses. Highly recommended.
Frame: Rootbeer
Lens: VR-28 Black Iridium Polarized
Logos: Red
These frames are very comfortable and lightweight. It almost feels like they aren't even on. They look like they were designed for fashion but feel like they were made for sports. Visibility is only slightly obstructed as I'm sure it is with any O-matter frame, but my other Oakleys are Radars so I'm comparing apples to oranges. I really like the rootbeer frames. They almost look too light when you're holding them but when they are up against your face they appear almost black. The square logos look really cool too... especially in red.
My head is a little large for these but I still love them! If you have trouble finding sunglasses that look good on you because your face is too narrow, these are probably the answer.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Grey
I love these glasses! I just bought them last week and so far have very much enjoyed them. They are surprisingly light weight and the lenses are very clear and crisp to look through and have just the right amount of tint. Also, I love the way they look (the square O is very cool as well). Finally, they are very affordable (although I wish I had the extra money to fork out for the polarized lenses). My only complaint is that they feel a little loose on my face...although I think this is just an illusion due to them being so light weight. They also seem to be VERY durable...the guy at SGH where I bought them gave me a demo of how durable they were on a display model - he nearly bent them in half, popped out the lenses and slid them across the counter, popped off the arms; and they were totally fine! This is my first pair of Oakleys (I used to wear Smith's) and I think it's safe to say that I am sold on Oakleys for life! By the way...very helpful site here, I relied on it heavily when making my choice of which pair to buy, thanks for all the help1 and great reviews!
Frame: any
Lens: any
The new square O gives the fives a much better look way better than the original in my opinion and wit OCP just be a big seller very well priced fits good on the face and light not heavy at all, big plus from me on this remake
Frame: Rootbeer
Lens: Dark Bronze
Although not due out on the website until early January, I got a chance to try these on today. They are very lightweight and comfortable. They are almost identical to the Fives 3.0 except that in my opinion these have a far better fit. They wrap around more than their predecessor and the addition of the Square O icon makes it even nicer. In my opinion the best part of the sunglass is on the arm. Instead of merely writing Fives Squared, Oakley wrote (4+1) with a 2 in superscript.