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| View Larger Image | Oakley Nanowire 1.0 Men's Polarized Active Lifestyle Racewear Sunglasses - Color: Brown Chrome/Tungsten Iridium, Size: One Size Fits Allby Oakley
| 2 New starting at: | $349.99 |
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| | Sales Rank: | 101,659st |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)
| great fitting, very llight and flexible by WVD (San Francisco, CA) 5 Stars June 12, 2009 I purchased this pair about a year ago and have always loved them. they are light and fit my face perfectly (I always have a hard time with fitment because my temples are wide and because of the curvature of my face, most sunglasses leaves too much of a gap at the top and bottom. Oakley is known to better suit "asian" faces.
I typically like to have spring hinges due to my wide temples experience has taught me that ones without them gets stretched out and thus distorts the image so initially i was skeptical, but after i tried on the nano wire with the titanium frame I was sold. the natural flex in the frames more then makes up for the lack of spring hinges. I bought this pair to replace a pair of square wires that I had for over 6 years, until I lost them. I was looking to replace them with the same one, but the new square wires are heavier and bulkier, and adding the polarized lenses, they were only like $20 less then the nanowires.
at the time, i also tried the whisker polarized titanium but those too are a little narrow. I figured the titanium should bend, but that proved to be a mistake. the whisker has a more traditional frame that just isn't meant to bend. i actually had a pair for three days until I was wearing a cap and stretched it a little to rest over the sides of the cap. the stems didn't give enough and the lens actually popped out.
Lastly, i have to mention that the gripper pads that oakley uses really work...I have gone rafting with them and have gone overboard with them on. when i surfaced, they were still planted on my face. from that day on, i have been sold and don't think twice when I need a pair of sunglasses, especially if they will be for activities.
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