Long time oakley frames customer here. Question: with oakleys now being made in china, what makes them any different than a cheap walmart pair? Same core materials, same production country, and most likely same chinese workers.
Hello! Oakley sources it's parts from multiple countries including China, Italy, and the US. Their Plutonite frame material is generally lighter, more responsive, and durable than many cheaper non branded models that use low grade polymers and cheap hardware. You can definitely notice and feel the difference 👍
HI there! We do not, however it does make for a great ophthalmic frame👍A bit heavier compared to other eyeglass frames, yet very durable with xtra hold thanks to the unobtanium sleeves on the back half of the temple. A great choice! Here's a few more options with similar features to consider... 👉www.sportrx.com/shopby/brand-oakley/frame_materials-metal-stainless_steel-titanium/frames_for-male/product_type-eyeglasses.html?show_full_attribute=1🔥
Hey guy I love watching your videos can you please tell me exactly what the glasses you’re wearing and if you have a lens tint on them it looks like it’s a light light brown I’m really digging on it so can you please let me know in the comments what you’re wearing thanks- i’m just looking it up and I see that you are wearing something that looks like the scavenger? Is that what you’re wearing if not can you direct me to the right ones because bro you really make those look good I really want those and do you have a gaming tent on those or what is it exactly that makes the tint what it is because I really like the tint
Hey Jimmy! You're correct, Tyler can be seen rocking the Oakley Scavenger frame with a Day & Night Contrast Sportrx signature lens which consists of Transitions Xtractive brown combined with Anti Reflection and scratch protection. These can also be made with Blu light blocking coating as well for gaming!
Hey Chad! Apologies for the delayed response. The WileyX Gamer provides some of the best grip with a sizeable saddle bridge nosepiece and range of clarity for a variety of sports and activities. 👉www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-gamer.html 🔥 Here's a few more notable models to check out as well! 👉www.sportrx.com/rec-specs-maxx-31-55-eyesize.html 👉www.sportrx.com/oakley-flak-2-0-xl.html 👉www.sportrx.com/wiley-x-agile.html
Oakley, along with many other brands, frequently discontinue certain models for various reasons including underperformance, making way for new models, or updating the original design. A great alternative that is similar in terms of aesthetics would be the Oakley Centerboard. Check it out!... www.sportrx.com/oakley-centerboard.html
@@sportrxeyewear The Centerboard looks stylish. I have a very high prescription so tend to go for no more than a 51 eye size. I see that the smallest eye size on the Centerboard is 53.
The CrossLINK family of frames are some of the best for active wear! Many of the models are since discontinued, but you can still find some online. Here's a link to our Oakley eyeglass collection 👍 www.sportrx.com/shopby/brand-oakley/product_type-eyeglasses.html 🔥
@@tylerandersen9410 I have been using the Pitchman with Transitions lens for all around daily driver ...a good balance between sporty and elegant frame .
@@tessap5280 I'm wearing the Oakley Scavenger! Unfortunately, another rad frame that was discontinued. You might still be able to get your hands on one, though! Also, I'm wearing the Prizm Gaming lens. Thanks for watching!
ahah exactly... and everything else you are using in your household..from your underwear to your shoes to your car to your computer...you name it...I guess say thank you to everting and move to amazon..lmfao...