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Oakley Voltage Eyeglasses

Oakley Voltage Eyeglasses

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While Oakley may be known for its sporty sunglasses, the company makes a solid pair of frames, too. Exhibit A: The Voltage eyeglasses Read More

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Crufty
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Aug 29, 2018
Just found these cheaper by a few dollars at sportrx, but only in the speckled color.
Tasselhoff
523
Aug 21, 2018
What is the depth of these lenses, you need over 25mm for progressive lenses.
Jimbro
61
Oct 7, 2018
TasselhoffI have these frames and my Optometrist‘s office (where I purchased them from) was able to put my progressive lenses in them. Just looking at my lenses I’d ballpark the thickness at 5 to 6 mm, perhaps slightly more but nowhere near 25 mm. {25 mm = 1 inch so I’m sure I’m misinterpreting your question} These are my reading glasses and if I remember correctly the magnification is around +3.00. I’m not sure if that answers your specific question but they are a nice comfortable frame for me.
cmagruder
47
Aug 18, 2018
I wish Oakley did thicker titanium frames too. These look good but I personally prefer metal for durability/cleaning.
ChicagoWay
657
Aug 19, 2018
cmagruderI never had a problem with Oakley Ti or other brand Ti. They have always been thin. Sort of the point of making them so light weight. First (non Oakley) Ti I had was essentially a wire. Also have had Oakley metal non Ti frames which as heavier. But I am not wild about plastic as well.
cmagruder
47
Aug 19, 2018
ChicagoWayYeah, my new Oakley Ti frames are admittedly quite thin. I like them a lot... mostly just a comment on the looks of the thicker frames here.
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