The stem reminds me of the New Straight Jacket II, which is cool because one of the prototypes between the classic racing jacket, and the Jawbone/Split Jacket actually used the Straight Jacket II stem before they settled on the final design.
Yeah I really like the design features they used for this model. Lots of cuts and curves which was refreshing. One thing I didn't care for was they way they designed how you remove the lenses. You have to use the included tool to completely remove the bolt system to them pry open the jaw to remove the lenses. A lot of work in my opinion
I'm looking for replacement lenses for the Shocktube but I'm having a hard time finding them. What lenses would fit this particular set of glasses if any?
Also did you play with the hex tool much. What is it like taking the frame apart. I imagine this isn't switchlock for ease of lens changing, but rather to cradle the lens instead of pressure fitting it into place. Less stress resulting in less distortion.
Same question as Bill Smith, do these use the same lenses as the Split Jacket or are they a different shape? Wanting to know because I own a Split Jacket and it would be great to mix and change lenses
Hey there. Nice review. As a female I am looking for a small pair of eyepro for deployment and everything I come across is too large, hits my helmet etc. Would you say these are the smallest tactical glasses by oakley?
+Lisa Munoz unfortunately these are not very small. If you're looking for something smaller and have the ability to shop through the standard issue site I would recommend looking at the five squared, straight jacket or the valve. All three models would be better suited for a smaller face and still give you full frame protection.