Got this shit today. Im a mountainbiker and even with jumps etc they sitt really tight and never fall of.Built Quality is excellent. Never had anything as good as this one. Sitts tight, but does not tire the head even even for hours biking. The colors are strunning under the sun and protects really well. Cost is high about 160 dollar. Got mine when it was on sale for 120 and love every bit of it. Quality stuff. Really worth it if you are doing alot of biking etc.
@@jocelyn3390 Absolutely. Best glasses i ever had. Does not move an inch even even if poor water on it. Sits tight, very comfortable, color of the eyeglasses is very nice and does not overpower and hurt your eyes. Now using it for few weeks i would recomend 100 percent. A bit expensive ofc, but worth every penny.
hey, this is the main lens used for these glasses www.oakley.com/en-us/lens-guide/prizm-road/ (road prizm). It is not polarized. And this is a replacement clear lens I have in the video www.oakley.com/en-ie/product/W0OO9208R?variant=888392126702 Also not polarized. Hope this helps :)
Hi, thanks for the comment. I don't see any issues with scratches, to be honest, and super happy with durability. I think they will easily last a few more years for me. One thing is that I need to be more careful when switching the lenses. Already damaged mine a bit in the place where it clips to the frame. Nothing serious, but something to be aware of.
Hey, this is rough one actually. Both a great glasses and it really comes down to personal preferences. The Radar EV should be a few grams lighter and they fit better those with narrower faces (in my opinion). Jawbreaker has a wider lense and should give you better visibility in aero position. Ideally get 2 pairs, try them on and then send one back. That's what I do when can't choose one over the other. Hope it helps.
@@bikedriven hey man, thanks for the suggestions. Based on your video and online opinions I ended up buying the radar ev path which I prefer since they are smaller and they fitted better in the sense the glasses (radar) were stuck to my face whereas the jawbreakers were a bot loose on my face. All said thanks again for the help :)
Got this shit today. Im a mountainbiker and even with jumps etc they sitt really tight and never fall of.Built Quality is excellent. Never had anything as good as this one. Sitts tight, but does not tire the head even even for hours biking. The colors are strunning under the sun and protects really well. Cost is high about 160 dollar. Got mine when it was on sale for 120 and love every bit of it. Quality stuff. Really worth it if you are doing alot of biking etc.
hi, do they sit well on you head even with a lot of sweat ?
@@jocelyn3390 Absolutely. Best glasses i ever had. Does not move an inch even even if poor water on it. Sits tight, very comfortable, color of the eyeglasses is very nice and does not overpower and hurt your eyes. Now using it for few weeks i would recomend 100 percent. A bit expensive ofc, but worth every penny.
Love this, large and stable. Have used it for several seasons
Hi, thanks for letting me know and for the comment! Be safe out there.
Thank you for this review. I am considering buying these
Hi, no problem at all. Let me know if you have any questions. Will try to help as much as I can.
Are they polarized? If not, What is the name of a radar polarized lense??😎
Are these mirrored? or can you see your eyes through the glasses?
Hi, they are mirrored, yes, can't see the eyes.
@@bikedriven Cheers
What’s the name of the lenses? Are they polarized?
hey, this is the main lens used for these glasses www.oakley.com/en-us/lens-guide/prizm-road/ (road prizm). It is not polarized. And this is a replacement clear lens I have in the video www.oakley.com/en-ie/product/W0OO9208R?variant=888392126702 Also not polarized. Hope this helps :)
what are your thoughts on the lens durability ? I am finding them easily scratch-able.
Hi, thanks for the comment. I don't see any issues with scratches, to be honest, and super happy with durability. I think they will easily last a few more years for me.
One thing is that I need to be more careful when switching the lenses. Already damaged mine a bit in the place where it clips to the frame. Nothing serious, but something to be aware of.
hey man, do you reccomend these over the jawbreakers?
Hey, this is rough one actually. Both a great glasses and it really comes down to personal preferences. The Radar EV should be a few grams lighter and they fit better those with narrower faces (in my opinion). Jawbreaker has a wider lense and should give you better visibility in aero position.
Ideally get 2 pairs, try them on and then send one back. That's what I do when can't choose one over the other. Hope it helps.
@@bikedriven hey man, thanks for the suggestions. Based on your video and online opinions I ended up buying the radar ev path which I prefer since they are smaller and they fitted better in the sense the glasses (radar) were stuck to my face whereas the jawbreakers were a bot loose on my face. All said thanks again for the help :)
Happy to help! With the spring around the corner, I hope you will put them to good use. Cheers and stay safe on the roads :)
@@bikedriven thanks you too!
I tried both in the store before buying it. Its just about the same in terms of glasses, but this one is for sure sexier imo and more comfortable.