*Full review can be found on the forum*
Having seen both versions in person recently, I would say the C Six is not as bad as some of us collectors thought it was but not as great as what we had hoped it would be. It's not a classic, but it's a solid piece in the Oakley lineup.
I think those who see the full carbon fiber C Six in person will be most impressed with the milling work. The detail by Crosby Composites is outstanding. The milling also leaves a wood-like texture to the carbon fiber (reminds me of the texture on a Koston Frogskin) and also leaving a pattern that reminds me somewhat of a snakeskin. Good stuff.
While the full carbon fiber C Six demonstrates Oakley's/Crosby Composites' ability to work with carbon fiber, the Aluminum C Six demonstrates how cool its style could be.
Whereas the full CF C Six is a bland looking frame, the Aluminum C Six shines as an incredibly cool frame colour. The contrast between the silver aluminum and the black unobtainium and CF shows how exciting the frame is suppose to be. It looks like a frame the old wild Oakley would put out in their heyday. It's amazing how simply changing the frame colour(s) can alter the C Six's appearance. The full CF C Six looks like a regular Oakley product and, if you're not "in the know", you would not even recognize it if you passed it on the street. On the other hand, the contrast on the Aluminum C Six makes the frame seem futuristic, sci fi, and industrial at the same time. It's practically impossible to miss it.
I think the C Six is a decent product. When looking at it from a price/value perspective, its attractiveness definitely decreases. Some would say a product such as the C Six is exempt from such measurements, but that's another argument for another day.
Would I buy either of the C Six models with my own money knowing what I know now? Definitely not, but I’m grateful I got the chance to hold one in my hands.
December 27, 2009
I finally, after long consideration, bought myself a pair of C-Six, the aluminium/carbon fiber pair.
They were expensive as h**l, but the feeling i get when i see them and put them on... Wonderful!
They fit me very nicely and they look outstanding!
Not something i will wear regularily, but maybe for some special occation.
I you are thinking about getting a pair, and don't need to sell your kids to raise the money, GO AHEAD!
Frame: Aluminium / Carbon fibre
Lens: Grey
Soon as I heard about these I wanted to own a pair. While I was never a fan of CF to begin with, the touch of it on the Al ones was just enough and now I am a huge fan of CF in general. The look of these pair of glasses is incredible. My only real complaint as to why I gave it a four instead of a five, sans the price, are the lenses themselves. I purchased $1,500 glasses and they give you fairly lousy lenses. I would had loved to have VR28 black iridium polarised. But gray? Non-iridium? That is just plain silly.
The packaging was very well done. I did wish there was a coin, but the laser etched plate is cool enough. The Bluray disc while nicely produced, really didn't say anything at all. I was more hoping for those how its made videos this seemed like an infomercial style, or a PR thing. But I digress.
Do I think it is worth 1500 bucks? Not really. Am I glad I bought them? Yes. Heck yes!
Though some smaller details like using the standard elite bag, come on, they could had done something more special. Especially that there are only 1500 pairs!
But in all, they are fantastically beautiful glasses and I will be wearing them daily!
Frame: Aluminum / CF
Lens: Grey Polarized
During the unboxing of the porduct alone, I was already wow-ed on how they packaged it. It's pretty heavy at almost 3 or 4 pounds casing and all total. The finish of the case has a black satin hue, very similar to that of the pitboss box. What I like about the case also is once it is sitting upright opened all the way, the elite Icon stands out pretty good. The laser etched signature plate pulls up for that added wow factor and also serves as the support for the top part of the case preventing it from closing. The little booklet beneath the signature plate is crafted nicely as well. The cover has an embossed elite icon.
I decided to display the micro bag (exact same one as the pitboss) and the blu-ray disc with case separate. The BD disc features how the C6 and TBII was made. Both segments really informative.
The glaases are secured by 2 garter-like starps and remains untouched up to this day as I still haven't put them on yet. (waiting for maybe New Year's hehehe) and becasue of this i cannot provide any feedback to the comfort and fit.
All in all, like what most people say it is waay too pricey and because of that fact, i'm giving 4/5 skulls.
Frame: Aluminum / Carbon Fiber
Lens: Grey Polarized
In regards to the review above for not having owned the pair, it is hard to describe the feeling of opening your own box and putting them on whenever you want to. I am the proud owner of pair 56 of 1500, and spent 3 weeks debating the purchase back and forth. As a carbonfiber-aholic, with a performance car with at least 20 pieces of CF on it including bonnet, boot, front and rear lower spoilers, and one of only three upper spoilers in existence, as well as an avid CF watch collector and pay for all this out of my CF wallet with my Carbon Fiber Club Pole Position membership card inside, made out of 100% real carbon, you could say I love the futuristic stuff!
I wanted to find the time to write this out thoroughly, as the thrill of opening the case and putting these sunglasses on every time needs to be thoroughly detailed and explained. As crazy as I am about CF, it isn't as much the carbon part of these sunglasses that truly amazes me. I am more drawn to them because of the legacy involved, the passion for excellence, and the craftsmanship that went into each an every pair. They could have been made entirely out of aluminum and I would appreciate them just as much, but the carbon bits included make it that much more appealing, especially considering I've been dying to get my hands on a true pair of CF sunglasses that aren't as gaudy as those junk Ray-Bans (sorry Luxotica, that brand isn't my bag). While the full carbon frames are out of reach financially for me at this point, the aluminum and CF ones were not, though I spent the 3 weeks previously mentioned debating this purchase because I wanted to be fully committed to these, or forget about them all together. I had the gracious staff at Oakley in the Florida Mall in Orlando, FL hang on to them during this time, and they obliged; they didn't mind because hell, no one else, not even tourists, in Orlando would be crazy enough to spend that kind of money on these sunglasses.... except me!
The smell of recently machined aluminum, the texture of the 75 layers of carbon fiber on the stems, and the elegance of the double hinge are a drug to me that rush through my mind when I go to grab them from the box. There is no such thing as buyer's remorse when you take these home and stare at them for a good long while. You'll be certain you made the right choice, and should you find them available to purchase and are financially capable of getting a pair, I would have no hesitation in saying GO FOR IT!
Frame: Carbon Fiber
Lens: Tungsten Iridium Polarized
I was fascinated with that glasses and even more when I learned that I am the only one in my country that has such glasses.
It's amazing the details in CNC made ​​in CF. Only those who know the material and how much is difficult to get these details in CNC material without damaging the whole, will be so impressed with such boldness. It is extremely fantastic!
When using the glasses where the sun reflects the details of CF, for anyone to look at. Is trying to understand what that is ... really futuristic.
Price? Exclusivity will always be expensive .... like Peter Yee says: "The best of the best, this is the name is Elite, is not for everybody."
Frame: Aluminum/Carbon fiber
Lens: Grey
Well after having these for about two months I must say just amazing master piece. Got number 943/1500. As the others. When my Oakley distributor called me they just arrived I imediatly went to the store and by suprise they had theyre own box. Nice present when u see theres other boxes inside, and than tha sunglasses. Im still sometimes sitting in my chair and just lookin at them.
Brian P -
Frame: Aluminum/Carbon fiber
Lens: Grey
Opening the box for the first time makes it all worthwhile when considering the pricetag of these shades. The packaging is very elaborate and extremely sturdy. The special little book holder for the bluray disc is very classy. The case doubles as a really nice display case. The C Six logo plate is a really nice touch. My only complaint about the case would be regarding the straps that hold the glasses in place. While they are great for keeping the glasses secure while on display, they make the removal and storage of the glasses a very arduous task. For someone like me who plans on wearing these glasses regularly, the straps are annoying.
As for the glasses: they are definitely the nicest pair of Oakleys that I own (nicer than Pit Boss, in my opinion). The fit for me is great, but since we all have different face shapes and sizes, I recommend that you try a pair on if you can before you buy them. They look much bigger than I thought they would, so if you have a small face they might look funny to you if you aren't a fan of larger frames. You can definitely see the excellent craftsmanship that has gone into each and every pair. I think that these sunglasses are meant to be worn. They will definitely draw attention, so don't wear these out if you're afraid of receiving all kinds of attention and compliments. Oakley definitely did a great job with these. Get yourself a pair of these if you can. You won't be disappointed.
Californian 85 -
Frame: Carbon Fiber
Lens: Grey Polarized
The packaging of these alone is worth while ! they are amazing and unique , too much effort has been put to produce each and every frame the thing that reflects the dedication of Oakley and there superior craftsmanship . But one question , if you put these in comparison with Juliets who would win ?
paying 4000 $ for a pair of glasses they better be 24k gold !
Frame:aluminum/cf
Lens: grey
The display box is elaborate,they look very good on display.Not real happy with the way the sunglasses are stapped down.Seems to drag frame on the metal lock assembly of the box and you have to be some what forceful to get them strapped back in.It definitely deserves its place on the elite list.Very happy with this pair and proud owner of #468 but think the pitboss would have been a better choice to go all out on although pitboss are heavey they have a look that demands attention.