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Oakley TI Square Wire Polarized Sunglasses
The ultra lightweight Oakley TI Square Wire titanium frame Sunglasses hug medium-sized heads with custom-engineered spring hinges while protecting your eyes with distortion-free, titanium-coated Oakley High definition Optics. Not only do the titanium frames hug your head, Unobtanium rubber earpieces actually increase their grip as you sweat. Hypo-allergenic silicon nosepieces ensure you of a comfy all-day fit. Of course, Oakley sunglasses aren't Oakley sunglasses without precision-tapered, distortion-free optics that keep your vision sharp if you're out for a drive or you're just relaxing for some lunch on an outdoor patio.
Bottom Line: The Oakley TI Square Wire Sunglasses give you the strong, lightweight wearability of a titanium frame and the UV protection you'd expect from Oakley Optics
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It says "polarized" in the product desc and "non-polarized&qu ot;
It says "polarized" in the product desc and "non-polarized" in the tech specs... Which is true?
By: christoph.2230871
May 25, 2008
it's supposed to be polarized, an accidental typo
By: zikol88
April 18, 2009
Secret Agent Man (Black/VR28)
By: sol2515062
April 24, 2009
Just got these in the mail, all I can say is WOW! These are sick looking sunglasses, in a good way. Very light weight with sleek, clean lines. They have a very satisfying and solid feel to them; there's definitely no doubt that these are $300 sunglasses.
I went with the VR28 because it has 10% light transmission, cuts glare and improves depth perception by filtering blue light, which is ideal for very bright conditions like driving here in sunny California.
They come with the space-age lookin' hard case (which is pretty cool in and of itself) as pictured which is great because I have a habit of abusing my sunglasses. Now I have a place to keep em safe and secure when not being worn.
They're also compatible with Oakley's Razrwire bluetooth module (about $60 bucks, slides onto the L or R arm which is pretty slick) for hands-free phone use while you're drivin' and sportin' these puppies.
Some people complain about the spring hinges on these and other sunglasses but I love that feature, keeps them nice and snug against my melon so I don't have to worry about them falling off everytime I look down.
Overall, very sharp and stylish looking sunglasses. You could definitely wear these casually or throw on a suit and moonlight as Agent Smith.
Also note, despite the tech specs on the right side of the page, these ARE POLARIZED, must be a typo.
why there is no product mark on the glasses
why there is no product mark on the glasses
By: nov_anova_2230633
May 25, 2008
Are you asking why there isn't an Oakley "O" on the frame? If so, its right by the hinge.
By: zikol88
February 13, 2009
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