One important detail missing from the video is the replacement lenses are available and are interchangeable between the Sutro Lite and Sutro Lite Sweep. No need to buy both.
Thank you @nickwind2584 . I was looking for this info everywhere. I bought Lite sweep 24K lenses for cycling but I will gone need the photochrom lenses. I will buy the only lenses and swap them.. Greeting from Turkey mate.
Original Sutro looks the most distinctive and stylish, Sutro Lite is more functional, the coverage is so good on and off the bike, without the lower frame you forget your even wearing sunnies. Sweeps don't look as good(IMO).
Love the feedback and we couldn't agree more! The Sweep isn't for everyone, but we LOVE that Oakley is designing more Sutro options! A little something for everyone.
Sweeps look the most athletic, like a more sophisticated pit viper. Could see them being a huge hit among runners, baseball players, football players, etc…
The Sutro tends to fall off my face when I look down probably too big for me although I love the look. I stayed with the Radar EV path for riding bikes.
Check out the Sutro S! With an SFW of 132mm it's the perfect frame for those in need of a smaller size compared to that of the regular Sutro... www.sportrx.com/oakley-sutro-s.html
The Sutro Lite is way better for snow and water sports. It reduces glare from below. And for shooting sports if offers more protection. And way better wind blockage for mountain biking and motorcycles.
As of now Oakley does not offer polarized lens options in the Sutro Lite or the Sutro Lite Sweep. Not all PRIZM lenses are polarized by default, check out our video guide ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fpY_-RpAZ98.html
Sutro is a full frame sunglass meaning the lens is entirely encapsulated by the frame. The Sutro Lite is a semi-rimless model where the bottom of the lens is exposed.
Not at all! While most models that come with a Prizm lens have a sticker on the front, sometimes they unpeel when cleaning the lens or simply fall off due to lack of adhesive.
Hey there! The SFW of the Sutro Lite is 136mm and is the same frame chassis as the Sutro Lite Sweep. The only difference is the depth and shape of the lens. Meaning, the lite and lite sweep lenses can be swapped out in the same frame. The regular Sutro (not the lite) is 139mm. Hope this helps!
I don’t understand why you’d want cycling glasses that leave so much gap on nearly all sides. They’re supposed to block wind, bugs, and debris… not act like a brick wall erected on your face.
I’ve got an ancient pair of M Frames that I bought in 2003 that do the job of blocking all incoming particles particularly pollen. Both of these have larger deeper lens coverage so you’ll be good for wind, bug, pollen blocking. The advantage of my old frames is that swapping out lenses from gold iridium to clear is a three piece click which takes seconds and has never once failed. Take care of your glasses and they will take care of you. A good pair can last decades if handled right.