Frame: plasma, polished black, honey, berry, night camo, white camo
Lens: titanium clear, g30,bronze, black iridium, gold iridium
Other than my scars and perscription glasses, i wear these the most, always in summer. super light, great protection all round, good grip and stylish, even bought a pearl white/pink for the misses! good wrap around coverage, super light and very stylish.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: TiClear
I love these glasses! I wear them on days that it isn't too sunny out and just as an accessory really! Indoors you do get a lil of the ghosting that occurs with most ticlear lenses. Great, lightweight design!
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti Clear
I've grown to love these lenses. I don't know why. It's very cheap feeling, too light, not too much material, flexy plastic, and a little large for my face... but I can't help myself each time I pass the sunglass store to stop and stare then try them on. The Clear lenses is very cool, and it's highly reflective (though not totally mirror) so it creates a unique look in a lit place. Definitely designed just for style when you go out at night to a club. I might not be able to stop myself from getting a pair.
Frame: Berry
Lens: G30
I was thinking of this cool combo to match my spring wardrobe but the colors didn't quite match my shoes.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
I spent weeks bugging the guy at Newport Sunglasses, seeing when the Dartboards would come in, and about 3 months waiting for them to be available since they appeared on the website. Finally one day I decide to pop in and see what the status was after bugging a few other stores while I was at it. Behold, the Oakley rep was stocking the case with the newest glasses. I asked to try on the dartboards and bought the only one they had before it could even make it into the display case. The NightCamo frame has a nice design on the armbands, and a stainless steel joint where it connects to the lens. The lens is continuous throughout the left and right side with no frame surrounding it. The grey lens I chose is good for most lighting conditions. It handles well in bright light like Black or Ice would, but won't cause you to be sightless once you walk into a dark indoor room. Evening light should be sufficient, but low light should be restricted to G30 or Titanium Clear. The lens tends to become oily due to the lack of frame, but cleans a little more easily due to the same fact. I recommend the dartboard for it's light weight and cool style.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti Clear
Love the weight and fit of Dartboards. I mainly use them for indoor shooting. Nobody says that it looks feminine since I am holding my Kimber ;)
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
PRO: these glasses are lightweight and definitely comfortable. They have decent coverage which is good for most. I have a wide coverage area being that i inherited my mom's radar big eyes and these do a good job. They also have a more trendy/sleek look compared to the ZEROs.
con: they are dainty! I believe these probably belong to fairer sex. I RARELY wear mine and i have noticed some stress marks on the bridge of the nose. I know i should expect X METAL type strength and durability but i am disappointed here. Back on the shelf they go.
Frame:matte black/brown tortoise
Lens:grey polarized/gold iridium polarized
Except for the older frogskins,(the '80's,frogsins in mean),the dartboards must be the first take,or attemprt of oakley in the fashion area,and unlike the fashion oriented succesors,which I never liked,as such an oakley older times fanatic,a radical if you will,that I am,this time I have to say that the experiment is truly succesful.It's an all-oakley pair of lifestyle sunglasses in terms of design,aesthetics and commitment to breakthroughs.The sharp edges at the corners along with the hammerfang earstems and the great lines on the upper and higher sides of the "frame",certainly point out that it's a shield much different than the others.After all,they were produced in 2004,thus,in an age that the foundamental oakley principles were still served in every new design.You know 100% that they're thoroughbred oakleys,and you definitely can determine that they have the same manufacturer as the straight jackets,the minutes,and the majestic wiretap.
Their fit is not anything less than great.They hug the face,thanks to the adoptable,flexible lens,and they stay close all the time-impotant-,without making you feel pressed at the sides of your head.But,as said by the other reviewers,they are fragile.I noticed that due to overstretching,both surfaces of the lens chip,and fade with time,and that appears from the very first time,at least in my pairs,which is kind of very bothering.But other than that,the glasses are great,and are definitely a nice pair to complete any given oakley collection,with the other side of the glasses,but still with the oakley mad science and inventiveness in terms of design.They are important to me,as the splices and the monster dog.They are such an oakley original!!!
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
I really do like this frame. I got it on a whim a few years back, and now I wish I were able to find other colorways. It strikes me as a more sophisticated version of the Zero.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
I'm ambivalent about these. I like the look of them and I love how lightweight they are (you literally feel like you're wearing nothing at all), but I constantly feel like I'm going to break them. There's something fragile feeling about them that makes me nervous (I can be hard on my glasses without intending to be and although I haven't damaged mine yet, I feel like it could happen at any time). I also find that the arms get caught on my hair easily, managing to pull on single strands that (of course) hurt like...well, like someone's pulling a single strand of hair out of your head. They're good for driving and comfortable on the face, but the difficulties I have with the arms and the overall fragile-feeling of the design keep me from really loving these. I do have 2 pairs that I picked up cheap at an outlet, though, and I do enjoy wearing them now and then. They're a nice change of pace and look a little snazzier than many other models.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti Clear
My shipment arrived today together with the honey bronze after a few hunts, but I review the Ti Clear dartboard. The best oak I ever own beside Medusa, Todd Francis, Monster Dogg, Lil Jon, Gold Clear Gascan. I feel the super wow effect while putting these on while driving at noon. I feel great, I like the ghosting effect very much it's grab lots attention. Looking different with identity. It's a all rounder for me. These dartboards are so light & fragile so be careful. Better grab a hardshell along, you will not regret.
I went to my wife office, she impressed & like it very much. I passed it around to test try, no one look good on it, they look real funny. Those large lens & thin frame give more laughs on them, sad to say. These dartboards design are very nice but it will choose the fit. So try it out first (if it's still available) before confirm the purchase. Seeing these nice & putting these on are two different feeling.
I give it a 5 skull rating because it's fits me right & gives me the wanna be Octacon looks. hehehe..Planning for the Night Camo once the right time comes along. best wishes from malaysia.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black IR
Well as many of you may know I get teased a lot when wearing this pair becuase everyone thinks they are womans glasses but I sport them proudly they weigh close to nothing they fit well and they look great. This pair is good all around the black on black combo has my back. You can’t go wrong with that, the only bad thing is that i have to share them w/ my wife becuase she likes them as well but i can’t blame her for that
Frame: Matte Black
Lens: Grey Polarized
Lightweight. Maximum all-around coverage. Looks futuristic to boot.Im so getting used to Oakley's Polarized that Im starting to take it for granted. Only when I take it off do I realize how blazing hot it is outside. It makes everything look calm and cool. And makes me look cool too :D Especially in a suit, and some work clothes. Casual not so much
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti/Clear
Borrowing elements from predesessors such as the Zero, the Dartboard continues Oakley's evolution of the single lens, rimless sunglass design. The White Camo with Ti/Clear seems like a natural combination (using neutral colors), and the glasses themselves are very lightweight. Unfortunately, the lens appears to be a bit large (at least for me), and doesn't seem to fit right (protrudes slightly at the periphery). Overall, however, an excellent concept with brilliant application.
Frame:Brown tortoise (polished gold accents)
Lens:TI Polar
have been wanting TI polar for ages now and to have them on a dartboard is insane, the massive lens provides great coverage and with one of the most comfortable lens tints to look through these are gonna get alot of use!
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
I think these came out before their time. I remember trying these on when they first came out thinking "wow, I could only wear these once" because they looked so OTT and rockstar for me.
A few years later, these babies look perfect. Flexible, lightweight, very stylish, and durable at the same time.
Frame: berry
Lens: G30
my girls loves it, just recieved it today. new addition of her collection. kind off.
i like the color combo too.
can't be worn a lot in daylight due to the lens color
Frame:Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
Sweet shades, great for looks but not so much for functionality...but awesome nonetheless. People always ask about them, definately eye-grabbers.
Frame: polished black/ white camo
Lens: black iridium/ ti clear
Very different from my other oakleys, the large lense without frame make it flex a bit. When I took it out of the box...I was kind of thinking...this isn't that great for a oakley.
But when I put it on...damn..it just rocks like any of the other oakleys I had. Vision without a doubt is oakley's usual AMAZING. Although feels a little cheap to handle because it lacks metal and a lot of hard plastic, but that contributes a whole lot to the light weight. VERY COMFORTABLE. does not get a 5 only because I have better ones.
Frame: Honey
Lens: Bronze
The honey frame color goes very well with the bronze lens. This is an extremely lightweight frame. Its a little feminine but I think it could be pulled off by anyone. This offers excellent eye coverage.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti Clear
looks good on girls but also on men.Don like the ghostin efect.But they are extremly comfy its like u dont wear anything.its good for thoes glubing nights.
5 skulls for the fit, 2 for the ti clear lens
Frame: berry
Lens: G30
Ok I will be the first to admit these are probably intended for women, but I don't care! I look good in them. They go well with dress clothes and have a certain darkness to them that is rather cool. They are not in my favorites, but I still like them a lot.
Frame: white camo
Lens: Titanium clear
I love these. They're fun to wear. Look classy and fit well for me. I'll admit as with any of the TI clear lens they leave a lot to be desired under extreme light conditions, but you can where them any other time. Just really cool among my top 3.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
I picked these up for a secretary where I work, and I'll be damned if I didn't keep them for myself. It's not like I put them on and said, "Oh, I must have them", it was more out of a need to add something a little different to my collection. I don't think there's much chance of me hitting the streets in these since there a bit too "pretty boy" for me, but they are worth owning a pair.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
When first putting it on it felt a little cheap. The plastic bends, even the lens bends a lot. It is very light and veruy fragile. Nontheless, it looks quite stylish and simple.
Frame: night camo
Lens: Grey
I've been harassing my OPD for two month until they were released in France. I bought these Dartboard as soon as he got them in store.
I think I've never worn sunglasses lighter than the Dartboards. You can really wear them during hour and never feel them weighting on your nose and/or ears. This is fantastic but it's quite disturbing sometimes because you can easily forget that you are wearing them. That feeling is enhanced by the fact that there is no frame and the coverage is excellent, so you don't have the impression that you are wearing sunglasses. Wearing dartboard's is more like wearing tinted contact lens (if that exists).
Little cons : after a year of use, the lens has been cracking in the middle, where the nosepiece is fixed. So I had to change it. Furthermore, the Unobtainium piece are being used on mine but retailers never have these piece, and the seems really hard to change. I need to see if I can get some new.
By the way, those Unobtainium inserts are not advised for long hair. I assume that's why they were removed on the second generation of Dartboard's.
Frame:Honey
Lens: Bronze
I bought it to my girlfriend...
It's simply awesome! Extremely fashion and extremely lightweight.
Don't recommend for sport, but perfect lifestyle sunnies
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
My 2nd foray into the world of Oakleys after more than 7 years ...and what a pleasant surprise....Great pair of sunnies, light flexible and yet would not 'run' about even with big movements and no head strap. I would love to say its great for sports but due to flimsy nature of the lenses, i would not recommend it to prevent any accidental breakage of the lenses...more of a fashion sunnies with great protection...that said its my 1st pair of Oakley sunnies which fitted perfectly on my rather wide hamburger face and small nose....But a tad too flimsy for my liking after i have found the Monsterdog and X metal range of sunnies.....
Frame: honey
Lens: bronze
This was the first pair of glasses I bought for someone else and they went to my current girlfriend for x-mas. I really like the looks of them and they are fairly solid for being a lens based frame style.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
Very Light. I sometimes forgot the fact I was wearing sunglasses even if I wasn't used to having tham on. Also stylish! One of a few that would match a high fashion.
Frame: Berry
Lens: G30
These being the "women's styles" I didn't really give them much thought until I saw this girl at my local cafe wearing them. While I'm not a fan of this model, I have to admit that the Dartboards look pretty damn good on her. Oakley knew what they were doing when they designed these and for whatever reason, they look perfect in that pinkish tone, whether sitting in a display case, or sitting on the face of some attractive woman. I even told her so. After which she said "eww get away creep." (I may have made that last part up.)
Frame: Tortoise
Lens: Gold Polarized
Great stuff. Color's awesome, gives great contrast, good with any clothes, any situation. Always get compliments for them. Great polarization.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
I had wanted these for a while but but they just hadnt made it to the top of my list, but I finally gave in a couple weeks ago when they went on sale at the Vault. These are very very light and comfortable and I love the unobtanium on the end of the stems keeps them from moving at all.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Titanium Clear
I'm a huge fan of the white camo color. This pair is pretty sweet. Its really cool to chill with these on wherever you go. They are very light and comfortable as well. My fiance plans on using these when we go out for a bike ride.
Frame: berry
Lens: g 30
This is a typical female shade , completely with female logo, i think all dartboards are supposed to be for women in general. very nice to wear. all around good piece of eyewear only flaw is the nosepiece, you notice it while wearing the dartboard
Frame: Matte Black
Lens: Grey Polarized
Easily the most conservative variant in the Dartboard lineup and IMO the only one that really suits guys. The frame and lens construction is surprisingly sturdy, more so than I anticipated and the subtle but well positioned o icons finished in dark gunmetal complete the low-key package. Despite the lack of Unobtainium on the ear-stems the Dartboards fit securely, though I had to tweak the nosepieces a little to have them sit just right. The lens is probably the most understated of all Oakley lenses since it lacks even the iridium mirror finish. They’re pretty decent at cutting out glare though and complement the frame well. The coverage is excellent and its light enough to wear for long periods. I find the effect you get off wet road surfaces and car windscreens etc. (common to all polarized lenses) to be more prominent in these than with Ice or Black polar lenses. I wonder if it’s got something to do with the continuous lens construction.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti Clear
Very light... veryt flexible... and considering they're big and wide, they fit on the face real well. The Ti Clear isn't the greatest outdoor daytime sunglass, but what other glasses are there that can be worn indoors and even at night time. Great fashion add-on. Love 'em.
Frame: All
Lens: All
Light, light, light. Fit is like the new Zeroes and the lens size is just about right for blocking the sun. Design is more on the feminine side, much because of the lens vs ear stem size, but will not look bad on a guy. The White Camo/Clear lens combination is best for a night out/clubbing.
Frame: red camo
Lens: black
Classy looking, lightweight, and very flexible. These would look great on Paris Hilton...hey wait. That kinda describes Paris Hilton too. :^)
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Titamium Clear Iridium
Like someone said in an earlier review, these fit a lot like the original zeros. For me anyway, that's a good thing since they fit me pretty well. I wouldn't use them for sports or anything since the metal lugs seem more fragile than the plastic hinges on the old zeros. Still, as far as fashion glasses go, these do have a distinct "Oakley-ness" about them.
I just don't care for the Titanium Clears as a lens. They look alright but there isn't much of a difference in lighting when you're wearing them. It's only marginally darker and there isn't a tangible increase in contrast.
Frame: Berry
Lens: G30 Black
When I first picked these up, I wasn't sure I would enjoy them for everyday wear, but the longer I have them, the more I love them. They are super lightweight and offer coverage as well as an M Frame. I will more than likely pick up the Honey/Bronze at some point, for the fact that I don't like wearing a color that looks nice with Berry everyday...
Frame: Berry
Lens: G30 Black
My wife looks fantastic in these. I raise a brow a bit at how this style can be pulled off real well for the guys, but I'm sure you do it very well. I love the original Dartboard styling over the freaky L or S versions.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
Fantastic glasses, much more towards the fashion-oriented market than most Oakley stuff and it's a direction Oakley should explore more often. Pros: Very lightweight. Look fantastic. Cons: I think perhaps the lens height should be reduced a touch, I know they're doing a Dartboard L so what about a Dartboard S? And perhaps the camo print could be more detailed. Anyway neither of these are enough to detract from a five star rating. Go get them!
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Clear Titanium
Love these dartboards. Very comfortable, you'll forget your even wearing them. You can even wear them during the night. Perfect for wearing during clubbing. Has a designer touch that most oakleys dont have. Tint of titanium lens is barely noticeable. Very lightweight. Problem is, lens get fogged easily. Lens is fragile, thin plastic and since the lens has no outer frame, it can snap in half easily if not given proper care. The lens are also unusally large. But nonetheless, I still love this glasses and one of my favorite oakleys. This one's the sixth pair in my collection.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
These are all around awesome glasses. They are very lightweight and very cool looking. The design is very fashion foward. The Polished Black/Black combination is my personal favorite, but these eventually had to go because I have become too spoiled by X-Metal. Still, overall 5 stars.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Titanium Clear
To start with, I rated these a four because they were about a year late coming out, everybody grabbed the Beckham lookalike Guccis et al in the previous year, and if Oakley were aiming these at the fashion market, they should've got their fingers out and released them earlier, I bet they missed out on a few grand!
I got these as a present from my girlfriend who bought them after I tried them on in a store and saved them until Christmas. Nice surprise!
I wore them all day without noticing I had them on until they steamed over whilst drinking coffee! They are so light and comfortable, and beleive it or not, do alter light conditions slightly and are good for driving in.
I would have preferred a nosepeice similar to the old Zeros with the really soft Unobtanium instead of the more run of the mill wire bits, and Unobtainium on the stems! not that they really need it as they don't slip anyway, but I just feel that they should have it, maybe as a strip on the inside of the stem if not all the way around.
They have some nice detailing right down to the screws that hold them together.
I wont be wearing them very often as I don't want the lens to scratch and I like my Metals too much, but these will go well when I have to look smart without being too noticably covered in Oakley!
I'll be getting the Night Camo ones soon to keep them company!
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
Gyo,
I totally sympathize with you on the asian thing. My parents are Chinese and I get the "cheek meat" thing too, but probably less so than a few of my other yellow brothers and sisters out there. I guess I'm lucky that my glasses options are at least that much broader.
The good thing about the Dartboards I'll say is this: their nose pads offer a little bit more versatility than the other wires so you can work around the Asian face problem a little more than with Oakleys where the nosebombs/pads are part of the frame itself. I think Oakley anticipated that there would be a broad clientele interested in these things.
As a lightshield, I think there are some that look better aesthetically. However, I'd have to say that I'm surprised that this one actually turned out so well. When I first heard about the Dartboards, I went, "Oh, God. Oakley's going down the fashion route."
Now, I'm a little more accepting of it. I try to think of them as cousins of the Zeros and M-Frames as they share the Polaric Ellipsoid technology.
The bad thing about them is that they just don't quite convince me of their being an Oakley spirited sunglass as much as the M-Frames or the Zeros.
In conclusion, this one is really up in the air for me. I end with 3.
Frame: Camo
Lens: Clear Titanium
As being an Asian, it is hard to find sunglasses that actually fit you well. The spacing between my eyes and the lens are far enough to seem like its floating. (Funny enough, for most of you guys, you might not be able to understand my joy, but, really, being an asian and having a flat face, you really gotta look for sunglasses that actually fit you. It's sad when your sunglasses move up when you smile because your darn cheek meat just lifts them up... FUN!) Anyway, there is one downside. It could be because I am Asian, but I feel like there is too much reflection in the inner part of the lens, which makes it hard for me to see at nite... Anyone have suggestions? Don't wear them? Oh, please don't tell me that... :)
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Ti clear
The nose piece broke off but Oakley replaced them no charge with no receipt ( got lucky) I use this a work for eye protection. Gets good coverage side to side. Very stylish as well. I get all the complements. Extemely light and doesn't pinch my head.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black
I've had these for a while now, they do tend to get greasy as the lenses get close to your eyelids but I can't complain because these sunnies have got attitude! The polished silver on the temples and the nosepiece are a nice touch as well. Five out of Five!
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black Iridium
These glasses kick ass, they are so unlike any other oakleys I have. They are very comfortable and you can hardly feel them when they are on.
I know people are saying these are more fashion glasses which is unlike oakley and I aggree, but it is nice to have a change.
I have alot of oakleys that are too casual to wear while im working (I wear a suit at work) so I think these are perfect if you want a nice pair of oakleys that go great with smart clothes.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
I love these sunglasses, but there is no unobtainium on the arms!! Is there a solution to this, can I order new arms? I was very disappointed, because when I put the things on my head, they fly off, unlike all of my other pairs. I noticed that the white camo pair I saw had the rubber, which is even more puzzling.
Frame: White Camo
Lens: Titanium Clear
I've worn my brother's pair of Dartboards and they are pretty cool. I didn't buy them myself as they sit too high on my nose, but if you have the right nose and face they are the ultimate in poser Oakley's. Titanium clear lens is excellent on duller days but if it's bright then the glare is considerable. Excellent glasses though, hats off to Oakley for moving into this part of the market.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Gray
I love my Dartboards! I got them from Dann (ha ha ha!) in perfect condition of course, and I wear them on partly cloudy days or when I feel like a more distinctive look is called for.
They come with attitude, so your mood is somewhat important. The lens does get greasy, so a little maintenance is required. And it's not the best for athletic or combat situations, despite the fact that you feel like you're in the matrix when you're wearing them.
What's cool is that there's no upward limit to what you can see - you can look up as high as your eyes will go and see the sky, still tinted by lens and not blocked by a frame or blinding by coming over the lens.
So anyway, I like them. And Dann, you should buy another pair to replace the one I took.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Black
These are ok, I have 3 pairs. But they fit sometimes uneven because of your ears. Hard to adjust to get straight on your face. The other alternative for me would be the new Zero's.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
I was hoping that maybe this would be my next pair of Oakley's. Hoping I would get them by summers end. I found myself face-to-face with them this afternoon so I gave them a try and my first question was answered instantly. They feel incredibly similar to the old Sub Zero.
A lot of flex in the lens and you can see that Oakley had intended for it because the ear stems don't open and point straight back until they are on your face. Kind of a built in spring. The fit did remain a little loose. They are beautifully designed, but a little too light and flexible in my opinion. A little too much lens as well.
I wouldn't wear them for sports. I would hate to have the lug that holds the earstems to the lens get pushed into my face either. The pair I tried had sharp little edges split into it. The lens picks up too much facial grease (just like the old Sub Zeros) because it sits so close to your forehead.
Frame: White Camo / Night Camo
Lens: Clear / Grey
I tried out those 2. As said by others, extremely light weight. Ear stems are softer than other jackets... flexible.
The camo prints on the ear stems look a little crappy. Low res... decolorized... unlike those we see in the website. Bummer.
I didn't get em... cuz I hate frameless. And the lens are a little too large for me.
Frame: Night Camo
Lens: Grey
Haven't been able to find a pair of glasses that fit as well as the old straight jackets. I had all but given up when I walked in an O Store and found the dartboard. Glasses fit great, and are even adjustable so that I can get that perfect fit.