Polarized Oakley Jawbone Sunglasses
By SunglassesUK
Continuously Oakley’s sports performance is getting better evidently with their new Polarized Oakley Jawbone sunglasses. The frames are the newest evolution of a popular design that can not be compared to everything else in the world of sports. Each aspect is made around protection and clarity of High Definition Optics.
Through Oakley’s latest Switch Lock Technology; the frame rim’s lower portion unlocks to let easy access for immediate lens shifting, letting us optimize our performance in every light situation. Through its innovative design with a delay system, it grips the lenses stressing out that it will not affect its optics. When it comes to usual frames, contracting could change the lenses surface contours, which can cause optical alteration.
But with their innovative architecture, it ensures that there will be no such thing that will diminish the supreme transparency of High Definition Optics, and we will still obtain the fit and comfort of an all around frame design.
Turning around the nose pads will unlock it for quick lens changing and to release the lower jaw. There is a nominal handling implicated, as a result dirty fingers do not get all around the lenses. It secures that it’s in place through cams that lock each lens.
The company intended the pivoting method with a discharge means that lets us remove and replaces the nose pad with different sizes to adjust the fit.
A blissfully protected fit is necessary for athletic competitions; as a result, Oakley started creating new designs with its famous ‘Three-Point Fit’.
Unlike the conventional frames, that we still need to hook the sunglasses to our ears, the Three-Point-Fit assures that the frame touches perfectly at the sides of the head and at the bridge of our nose.
They merged the proprietary fit with purposefully placed flex regions and dedicated bridge geometry to provide the frame a wide choice of flexibility whilst directing pressures. In that manner, the optics could do their career without the alteration of restrained bowing and blending.
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