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Oakley launch Transition glasses

The big O’s first foray into photochromatic eyewear


Posted: 10 July 2006
by David Arthur

We’re always wearing eyewear when riding, especially at the first hint of sunshine, and also to prevent mud/grit/flies from entering the eye department, and even more especially if you wear contact lenses, as we do. No matter the conditions, we’ve always got some eyewear at the ready.

The big problem is finding the right tint for the very changeable conditions in the UK, and for trail variations. You might be cruising along the top of the moor in bright sunshine one minute, and then diving through the woods the next. Obviously one tint won’t work in both situations.

What you need is photochromatic lenses. Put simply, the brighter it is the darker the lenses, and the darker it is the lighter the lenses get. Specialized launched their range of Adaptalite optics with the Chicanes and Shifty last year. But where the Specialized featured styling which can only be described as distinctive, the Oakley’s use their existing range of stylish and well-liked frames. The Half Jackets pictured here combine all the styling and features (indestructible lenses, massive range of tints and 100% UV protection) that Oakley built their reputation on. Currently only VR50 and Black Persimmon tints are available in six frame designs- Racing Jacket, Monster Dog, Crosshair, Bottlecap, Half Jacket and the Whisker.

We’ve got a pair of Half Jackets on test and pretty snazzy they look too. We’ll be testing them out over the next couple of weeks, we’ll report on how the lenses perform.

Visit www.oakley.com for more on their vast range.


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You lot take the mick out of people that say 'stoked' and then you use words like 'Snazzy'.

Not even my gran would say Snazzy.
Posted: 10/07/2006 09:55

Maybe she wouldn't say 'snazzy' but she'd be able to look it up in the dictionary and find the right meaning. :)

They do look rather snazzy in an Oakley kind of way. I reckon Lidl ones are 'classe' though.
Posted: 10/07/2006 15:53

I bought meself some halfjackets lastweek because Specialized ones were too small for my huge melon. Looks like I made the right choice as I can have the best of both worlds now.
Posted: 10/07/2006 16:06

They look very nice, definitely be investing in a pair of those!
Posted: 10/07/2006 18:58

woo yay, job interview soon

i may someday be able to afford things...
Posted: 10/07/2006 19:03

$170

mmm, cheap...
Posted: 10/07/2006 19:10

For Oakleys that's not bad. My Specialized Arcs which use the same technology retail at £130.
Posted: 10/07/2006 19:11

Spesh half times, any good on the bike?

how do they look off?

they're almost half the price!
Posted: 12/07/2006 22:52

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