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The Oakley Polarized Titanium Whisker Sunglasses feature Oakley's thinnest wire frame, made from durable, extremely lightweight titanium. You won't feel like you're wearing anything. The adjustable frames have arm pads over the ears that keep their grip, even when you sweat. Lightweight, shatterproof polycarbonate lenses protect your eyes from the sun's rays and flying objects (Frisbees, snowballs). Because they're polarized, these lenses eliminate glare from smooth surfaces such as snow or water. An iridium coating increases contrast and definition. Oakley contoured the lenses for a shaded, clear peripheral view.
Bottom Line: Wear the whisker-thin Oakley Polarized Titanium Sunglasses for all-day comfort in the bright sun.
Can these be used as prescription sunglasses? What I mean is can these be sent in and have prescription lenses installed? I have a pair and would like to have them fitted with my prescription, nice frames by the way!
Oakley does make prescription lenses for the titanium whisker. The question is whether or not your existing pair can be retrofitted (I would think that they probably can). However, I don't believe that backcountry.com sells prescription Oakleys or their lenses. If I were you, I would contact Oakley (at 800-501-5899) and they will likely refer you to an authorized prescription Oakley dealer to have this done.
If you are one of those guys that like the super small light frame, these do a pretty good job at both. I prefer sunglasses to have some weight and strength which the Ti Whisker lacks. I also prefer sunglasses that have more coverage on my head, again where the ti Whisker lacks. i would NEVER wear these wile doing any sort of sports, well intact I wouldn't ever wear them at all.
I noticed that on Oakley's site these glasses come with a "Torpedo Case" . This site shows that the glasses come with a cloth case. What type of case do you actually get?
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I already have the whisker in brown/bronze polarized (love them - but light transmission is a little high for snow/sand). The titanium frame (incorrectly listed here as C5, which is the heavier alloy material) is super lightweight, noticably lighter than my other pair of whiskers. My first pair was returned because the frames were bent a bit out of alignment (could cause the lenses to pop out). The exchanged pair are perfect, no problem with lenses popping out (just don't sit on them!!). Besides, if you have any problems with the frame, my experience with Oakley (and Backcountry for that matter) is that the customer service is very pleasant to deal with, and there is a warantee to cover these sorts of problems (they've repaired/replaced stuff for me for free, even though the damage was clearly my fault). The titanium iridium lenses are just about perfect for me, still a little bright in sand and snow (significantly better than bronze polarized though), but I don't like lenses that are too dark. These have a pretty stong mirror finish to them, and a tint which improves contrast. Optical clarity is just as good as any Oakley I've owned (6 pairs and counting), no worries there. I suspect that the black iridium lenses might be *perceived* as being less clear because they lack any contrast enhancing tint (but nice because they give better color accuracy), and my experience again is that Oakley more commonly offers lenses with contrast enhancement rather than without. Anyway, great sunglasses as usual - highly recommended.
Peggy,Not sure what year they are, but Oakley still offers them, so they have not been discontinued. Also, I found them at comparable prices on most websites. Get em while their hot.EDIT (Jersey Hiker): These are current issue for sure - still available on Oakley's website. I find that, for the same frame design, Oakley periodically mixes up the frame/lens combinations (maybe every 1-2 years). AFAIK, there is no "newer" whisker sunglass design available.
I bought a pair of whiskers and sent them in because they had a defective lens. All the techs could find was a "scratch" that wasn't there. I would not have sent my glasses in just for a scratch. The lens had multiple hairline fractures above and below the center line of the lens. You had to hold them just right to see them in the light but they were there. I have been a customer of Oakley my entire life an now they have lost me over a $50 lens. I am not trying to scam the company and I have never had a problem with any of my other Oakley sunglasses. The one time I have a legitimate problem Oakley won't stand behind their sunglasses. I will never buy another Oakley product again.
An easy test comes from the fact that most small, simple LCD screens are polarized. Find a digital watch, calculator, or something else with that same basic black-on-gray screen, look at it straight on, then rotate it (or your head) 90 degrees. If your glasses are polarized, the image on the screen will disappear. This won't work with backlit screens (phone, iPod, laptop, etc., it has to be one of the older kind.
Yes they do, and in fact, I believe all of their lenses meet ANSI specifications for impact. Look for the "industrial M frames" if you need an actual pair of safety glasses.
We've all looked around in the mall before and found those perfect set of sunglasses in the Oakley department. There's only one catch -- they don't have the exact lenses or frame in that style that you want! This site allowed me to finally get the set I wanted (with the right frame and lenses) for over two years. I'm really enjoying working outside with my Titanium polarized Whiskers. This site also beat the prices of the competition and I paid a lot less for these high-quality glasses than I would have in a mall. Thanks heaps!
If you are one of those guys that like the super small light frame, these do a pretty good job at both. I prefer sunglasses to have some weight and strength more...
I already have the whisker in brown/bronze polarized (love them - but light transmission is a little high for snow/sand). The titanium frame (incorrectly more...