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Oakley Nanowire 3.0 Sunglasses
The Oakley Nanowire 3.0 Sunglasses offer the largest lens size in the Nanowire family. These sunglasses features a ultra-lightweight titanium memory metal frame and polarized lenses to give you a wrap-around sunglass that's comfy enough to wear all day. Oakley's patented High Definition Optics give you precision-milled lenses to give you distortion-free vision so you maintain your visual acuity whether you're driving in rush hour traffic or staring down a bottleneck fairway on the links. Oakley placed adjustable silicon nosepieces to give you a snug yet comfortable fit. The Nanowire 3.0's lenses block out 100% of UVA rays and harmful UVB rays.
Bottom Line: Form and function unite in the Oakley Nanowire 3.0 Sunglasses to shield your eyes from the harmful barrage of the sun's UVB and UVA rays.
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has oakley company discontinued nanowire 3.0 production and it
has oakley company discontinued nanowire 3.0 production and it si of the market?
By: melvin
May 26, 2009
So-so... but not for $300
By: Oak nutz
September 4, 2007
I'm a loyal Oak-rocker so I had to see why these cost so much. They are kinda flimsy because they are so thin. If they did not have the Oakley symbol on them, i would think they were some cheapy brand. The shape of the lens are to my liking and it's a bonus they are polarized. I had to rate it a 4 to make myself feel good about spending so dam much on them! I will continue to rock expensive a-- Oakley's though until I die!
what do they mean by ultra-lightweight titanium memory metal
what do they mean by ultra-lightweight titanium memory metal frame?
By: chase
April 14, 2009
It means it's titanium, which is ultra-lightweight, and memory metal means its shape gradually changes as you wear it so it fits your head better.
By: Angus Bohanon
April 14, 2009
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