Most of the models that you chose provide rather poor coverage. I like having as little light as possible coming in from the bottom and sides. Bolle is my pick for cycling... They are top-tier quality but can be found for a lot cheaper than the more popular brands. But they look dorky for everyday use. I think sports sunglasses generally work well in an everyday application... except the styling may be too much and the large size may be inconvenient. The Oakley Sutro is a good crossover model that works well for both applications. The styling is bold, but doable for everyday use. I really like the Oakley Turbine Rotor for every day use and commuting cycling. The Oakley Double Edge is good too. There are a lot of companies that make cycling-focused large-shield sunglasses such as Julbo, SunGod, Koo, Smith, Scicon, 100%, POC, Rapha, EKOÏ, Briko, Driive, Uvex Sports.
Huh? The Radar Path does not provide coverage??? As far as Bolle goes, it doesn't hold a candle to Oakley. I've had many pairs and Oakley has far superior lens tech.
Hi Fabian! Due to the curvature of the Flak 2.0 XL, the max cyl that it can accommodate is -3.00. However, we still may have a solution for you! Give us a call to speak with an optician who will go over the details of your Rx and pd to determine next steps toward getting you into the Flak 2.0 XL... 🔥 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.com
Let us know which of our picks you would choose as your go-to sport sunglasses!
That Ho'okipa looks very nice!
Most of the models that you chose provide rather poor coverage. I like having as little light as possible coming in from the bottom and sides. Bolle is my pick for cycling... They are top-tier quality but can be found for a lot cheaper than the more popular brands. But they look dorky for everyday use. I think sports sunglasses generally work well in an everyday application... except the styling may be too much and the large size may be inconvenient. The Oakley Sutro is a good crossover model that works well for both applications. The styling is bold, but doable for everyday use. I really like the Oakley Turbine Rotor for every day use and commuting cycling. The Oakley Double Edge is good too. There are a lot of companies that make cycling-focused large-shield sunglasses such as Julbo, SunGod, Koo, Smith, Scicon, 100%, POC, Rapha, EKOÏ, Briko, Driive, Uvex Sports.
Huh? The Radar Path does not provide coverage??? As far as Bolle goes, it doesn't hold a candle to Oakley. I've had many pairs and Oakley has far superior lens tech.
Hi there
I got a Prescription with
A -325 CYL
And i would like oakley flak 2.0XL
IM LOST lll😅
Can you put on the right direction
I Need my glasses
Hi Fabian! Due to the curvature of the Flak 2.0 XL, the max cyl that it can accommodate is -3.00. However, we still may have a solution for you! Give us a call to speak with an optician who will go over the details of your Rx and pd to determine next steps toward getting you into the Flak 2.0 XL... 🔥
877.289.2999
info@sportrx.com
This is not good as few years back I got hooked to this channel and sunglasses I don’t need more added to my collection 😂
maam what year is this rayban?
Hi! No RayBan frames were featured in this video.
why you guys still stick fans with oakley? the company number 1 fragile lense, the coating so easy get pill off... lol
Sorry but $90 delivery to Australia is criminal ,, I got a Bike delivered for $175
why does tj in every video pouch the temples while they are on the face like wayyyyyyyyyyyy to long..its wierd.
tj..stop toching the frames and your hat when doing these reviews..its like ocd or something
You are not wrong sir, noted! 💯