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“Excellent optics with road-specific tint, comfortable frame that stays in place, but logos protrude into peripheral vision”
Highs: Excellent, distortion-free lens with road-specific tint; tacky rubber at nosepiece and temples keeps glasses locked in place; tall lens works well for riding in the drops
Lows: ‘O’ logos on sides protrude into peripheral vision; lack of hydrophilic treatment on inside of lens
Buy if: You want best-in-class optics and like the loud style
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Oakley’s Jawbreaker Prizm Road sunglasses are, for the most part, an excellent pair of shades for road cycling. The optics are crystal clear with no distortion and the Prizm tint clarifies road surface as well as provide the basic UV protection and shade for your eyes. The adjustable fit is comfortable and, thanks to Oakley’s so-called Unobtainum rubber bits, quite sturdy.

Yes, the look is polarizing (forgive the pun), but I’ll focus here on what you see from the inside out, not how the glasses themselves look. That’s for you to judge.

The 53mm tall lens works well for riding in the drops. The extended upper piece lets you see up the road when your head is tilted down.

The 131mm width wraps around the face considerably, with scalloped lower sections making room for your cheekbones.

My own gripe with the construction design is how the Oakley logo protrudes on both sides into your peripheral vision.
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There are tradeoffs regarding the merits of frameless glasses versus something like the Jawbreaker with a full frame. Frameless offers excellent, unobstructed vision, but, if you drop ‘em, you scratch ‘em. The Jawbreaker frame isn’t really visible (save those annoying logos), unless you’re really rolling your eyes, and it has saved me more than a few times when accidentally dropping the glasses.

The nosepiece is adjustable for width and the earpieces for length. Both feature a tacky rubber that Oakley, in true Oakley fashion, calls ‘Unobtanium’. Whatever the silly name, the stuff works quite well. When rattling across lousy road surfaces or even the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix, the glasses stay perfectly in place, no matter how much sweat is pouring off your face.

Speaking of pouring sweat, Oakley has an excellent water-deflecting treatment that it puts on the outside of the lenses. For my money, I’d like to see it on the inside, too, as sweat smears are annoying.

The hydrophilic treatment on the lens works well — I just wish Oakley would add it to the inside, too
The vents on the lens do their job. I have yet to notice the lenses fogging up, despite slow, laborious climbing in a full range of temperatures.

Opening the Jawbreakers to change or clean the lens is a tidy mechanical process. You flip up the nosepiece on a pivot, slide open a little metal latch and the upper and lower frame pieces then pivot open like a jaw.

Once the nosepiece cam is opened up, the entire lower frame pivots downward, releasing the lens
The channels that hold the lens have little rubber bumpers too for a quiet and secure fit.

The Jawbreakers aren’t the lightest things in the world, but at 34g they aren’t a nuisance on your face.

The Jawbreakers come in a variety of frame colors and special edition models.

Instead of using snap-together plastic parts to secure the lens as with the Jawbone, the Jawbreaker uses a proper cam mechanism that’s partially made of metal and built into the nosepiece

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Deep in the woods, just outside of Idyllwild California, I was shooting a piece on how to do a “Clover Leaf Recon.”

I had intended to produce that piece and only include short blurbs about the gear I had chosen to use, but when I started to research the glasses I had with me I found the coating on them so interesting that I thought I should share it with you all.
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As a Sniper Instructor, grey had become my favorite color. It’s easy to darken or lighten, but its best attribute is its ability to smoothly blend into shadows and of course, when you’re hiding, there are always shadows.

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Our eyes are important, and having worn glasses and contacts since I was in 2nd grade, I’m intimately familiar with what it’s like taking care of them. Eye drops, saline solutions, artificial tears, and so many other things go into our eyes to keep them lubricated and running.

Although light is what helps our eyes see, it can also be dangerous, especially ultraviolet light that comes from the sun. Sunglasses help prevent not only UV damage, but glare from reflective surfaces like water and cars, crows feet from squinting to see, and more.

I decided to ask around and find out what advances have been made in sunglasses and instead hit the infamous wall of Luxottica, the retail giant who runs LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, Pearle Vision and other optical retail shops while also owning brands like Ray-Ban, Persol, and Oakley. They also make sunglasses for designers like Armani, Burberry, Versace, and Dolce and Gabbana.

While I did get one special pair of Luxottica sunglasses, I did my best to avoid them and see what the rest of the world is using. In doing so, I found some really interesting companies producing some great brands I hadn’t necessarily heard of before.

Although I went out of my way to avoid Luxottica, I did get one pair of sunglasses in from the fabled brand of Oakley. That’s because these are no ordinary sunglasses – Radar Pace was created in partnership with Intel and is the result of years of research.

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Since the tech is so advanced in these sunglasses, I’ll be doing a fuller review soon, but for now I just wanted to introduce you to them. I’ve never been a fan of Oakley’s sunglasses for fashion (I’m more of a casual Ray-Ban guy), but I fell in love with Radar Pace as soon as I put them on. For $450, it may be one of the smartest wearables you buy.