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Oakley Radar Pitch Sunglasses
Oakley's engineers designed the Radar Pitch Sunglasses with direct feedback from their professional athletes so you can push your limits through any lighting situation. The Radar Pitch Sunglasses offer a permanent hydrophobic lens coating that repels water, dust and smudges when your backpacking trip takes you into less-than-favorable conditions. As you perspire on that grueling trail run, the Radar's Unobtanium earpieces and nose piece maintain a comfortable, balanced hold on your face.
Bottom Line: The technology in the Oakley Radar Pitch Sunglasses could render some NASA technology obsolete.
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By: Bryce Dongog
May 13, 2009
These sunglasses offer great coverage and are very comfortable. I wear them for biking, kayaking, golf and some much more. They are pretty big so if you have a small face definitely try them on somewhere first before you buy them. Also, the lenses really do everything they say they do with beading off water, and repel dust and smudges.
Sure. Recommended use is sports so you should be good to go.
By: Andrew
May 19, 2009
Great glasses
By: Brian Welch
June 2, 2008
Through some bad luck, I had to replace my sunglasses the week before my first half ironman triathlon. I'd heard great things about these, but couldn't find them locally before I had to leave for the race. I had this site send them to where I was staying and they arrived the afternoon before the race. The glasses fit great (I have a large melon), and don't shift or slip. Optics are great (they are Oakleys after all), with no distortion. They were fantastic for cycling, and I was in a lot of pain during the run so I didn't notice them then, which I think is a good thing. And they say nothing new on race day...
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