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Oakley Crosshair Sunglasses

Oakley Crosshair Sunglasses

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Product Description
A fresh new spin on the iconic aviator design, the Oakley Crosshair sunglasses are stylish enough to wear around town, yet durable enough for your next backcountry adventure. Constructed from Oakley’s C-5 alloy, the frame features bits of Unobtanium in the temples and nose to help keep the glasses in place during high-intensity activities Read More

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Leonh
14
Apr 10, 2019
What is their protection level ie 2,3 or 4. I think that is essential information
numonix
94
Feb 23, 2019
I Purchased these in order to get my RX done and Oakley wont do them or allow anyone else to so I feel like I was ripped off.
TheHun
102
Apr 10, 2019
numonixthanks for the heads up, I have a different frame from them and told that they would only do single vision or progressive, not bifocals. I'm surprised they won't do at least single vision on this frame.
numonix
94
Apr 12, 2019
TheHunOther places say the curve is to much so the would need to send them to Oakley. Then Oakley says they only do them when you buy from them. I found a small independent older guy that did them for me for an additional $200 so still saved $100 from Oakley’s price I just had to drive all over town like it’s the 80s or something
DDro
390
Aug 1, 2018
Lens in photo with chrome frame is NOT black iridium; looks like TUNGSTEN iridium.
Something wrong.
ptforever
0
Jul 30, 2018
Are these the ballistic crosshair model
Reuelbest
0
Jul 8, 2018
what is the warranty period on these goggles.
Engaged
16
Jul 7, 2018
Is temple width 12.7?
TinyNinja
2
Jul 8, 2018
jimparkerworks
17
Jul 6, 2018
POLARIZED?
jimparkerworks
17
Aug 5, 2018
I guess that’s a “No”? Aviator style eyewear is worn by much more than “aviators”.
joelellis
335
Aug 5, 2018
jimparkerworksI think these sunglasses are ugly, but I’m a professional pilot and they work best with a headset. I like my FiveSquare better for everyday and they will better protect my eyes.
I guess what I’m saying is get the right tool for the job. These are not fishing sunglasses. Non-pilots can wear them too, just like I wear a baseball cap even though I don’t play baseball. Keep in mind what the product was designed for.
4johnw2
0
Jul 6, 2018
Are they available without the lenses as I require pescription lenses. Thank you.
jamiesona
12
Jul 6, 2018
4johnw2They would come with the lenses, then you would have to swap them out for your prescription lenses.
Abula
43
Jul 6, 2018
Just wondering about the chrome, according to the description is a Black Iridum glass, but on the picture is a brown, just wondering which is right?
Abula
43
Jul 7, 2018
i think poonsauce is correct, massdrop description is ok, a little confusing but its not their fault, its the way that Oakley names their glasses regardless of the real color of the lens itself, its more a marketing confusion than whats wrong. Either way, i think oakley should do a better job into their naming.
DDro
390
Jul 7, 2018
AbulaThey call the brownish reflective lenses pictured on the silver frames tungsten iridium. I have 2 different frames with the exact same lenses.
J.Ritchie
67
Jul 6, 2018
Unobatnium?
TinyNinja
2
Jul 8, 2018
yea also the nosepads if you rip one Oakley doesn't sell them nor will they send you any iv been there and tried that
xman03
0
Jul 9, 2018
TinyNinjaCorrect. I bought a pair of these(formerly named the Crosshair 2012) and could never find replacement parts for them. Oakley still sells the entire package, so if you scratch a lens or need new earsocks you're SOL. I switched to models that I knew I could indefinitely get parts for(Fast Jacket and Conductor 8).
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