steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
More than ten years ago, I bought some Oakley Straightjacket specs with prescription lenses (even more expensive). Brilliant quality lenses, photo-reactive, anti-glare, tinted, range of colours. The nose bits and the socks that fit on the end of the arms are made from some rubbery material that grips even when I'm sweating like a pig. They have never fallen off even when I have hit the ground hard. I replace the lenses when I get a new prescription that is different enough to require change.
Shortly after I first got them, I trod on them, felt the crunch and knew instantly what I'd trodden on. I was in the French Alps at the time, no chance of repair or replace. I looked down and saw the specs in pieces, aaarrrgghh! But the arms just popped back into place and I've been wearing them ever since.
In addition to being able to replace the lenses, I can buy new socks and nose bits if required.
Buy cheap buy twice was an understatement.
PS: Don't buy them from Oakley, other places can supply them more cheaply, especially if you want to fit prescription lenses.
Shortly after I first got them, I trod on them, felt the crunch and knew instantly what I'd trodden on. I was in the French Alps at the time, no chance of repair or replace. I looked down and saw the specs in pieces, aaarrrgghh! But the arms just popped back into place and I've been wearing them ever since.
In addition to being able to replace the lenses, I can buy new socks and nose bits if required.
Buy cheap buy twice was an understatement.
PS: Don't buy them from Oakley, other places can supply them more cheaply, especially if you want to fit prescription lenses.