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Zippy The Pinhead
a Weekend Warrior
from North Orange County, CADate Reviewed: September 28, 2011
Strengths: Excellent for riding, both road and off-road. They keep stuff out of your eyes, look great, and the optics really are very nice.Weaknesses: These fog up on me when I'm riding in weather that goes below 65 F. I have to change the lenses to vented ones in cooler weather to keep them from fogging. The vented lenses are not available in the same color selection as the non-vented lenses.Bottom Line: Considering what I paid for these, they were a great bargain. I rode for a long time wearing my Ray-Ban Wayfarers, which I really like when off the bike, but which leave a great deal to be desired on the bike. These Radar Paths were the answer to all the problems associated with the Wayfarers. They wrap around, and thereby keep stuff out of my eyes. They don't move around on my face or slide down my nose. No matter what position my head is in, they stay put. My only gripe is that when fall comes around I have to switch my usual unvented lenses for a different color of vented lens to keep the glasses from fogging when I stop riding. Other than that, these glasses are top-notch.
Favorite Trail: SART
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At: Oakley patio sale (t
Similar Products Used: Smith Optics, Bolle, Ray-Ban
Bike Setup: Road and mountain
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coltthh
a Downhiller
from salida, coloradoDate Reviewed: August 29, 2010
Strengths: great fit to anyones head, and light weightWeaknesses: none when woreBottom Line: Beastly sunglasses
Favorite Trail: monarch crest
Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
Purchased At: will purchase at cre
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francesco
a Racer
from ItalyDate Reviewed: March 22, 2010
Bottom Line: Kind company,
I write from Italy and are a lot interested to Your OAKLEY glasses RADAR PATH.
I would want to know the final price comprised the shipment and eventual customs taxes.
Which form of payment accettate' As time is previewed the delivery?
Thanks!
Francesco
Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$180.00
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N23
a Weekend Warrior
from Elk Grove CA USADate Reviewed: September 28, 2009
Strengths: Solid construction, excellent fit, great optics.Weaknesses: None so far.Bottom Line: Solid Oakley frame. Excellent fit as expected from Oakley. They stay exactly where I want them too when I ride or play soccer or tennis. Optics are great as well.
Favorite Trail: Lots of them
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$160.00
Purchased At: Lenscrafters
Bike Setup: These are the Livestrong version.
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sith_lord
a Weekend Warrior
from CroatiaDate Reviewed: September 26, 2009
Strengths: Light, comfortable, interchangeable lenses and nose piece, scratch resistant, water repelling, clear and undistorted visionWeaknesses: None.Bottom Line: Very nice set of glasses. I am using Oakley Radar Range Crystal Black with Black Iridium lenses at this moment, which are very similar to Path, but the only difference is in lenses which are bigger and wider than the ones on the Radar Path.
I decided to go for Oakley Radar Range because it covers me eyes more than Oakley Path, so the sun or anything else can't get in my eyes from aside during ride. I am very satisfied with it.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$160.00
Purchased At: eBay
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peternguyen
a Weekend Warrior
from AustraliaDate Reviewed: April 8, 2009
Strengths: Clear optics, enhanced vision, strong lenses, vented designWeaknesses: Comes only in one sizeBottom Line: When you buy a set of Oakleys, you're not paying for the name like many other brands, you're paying for functionality. The lenses used on Oakleys are very strong (these are used in the military for eye protection) and that's important on the trails because sometimes you can cop a rock to the eye, eg. when stones flick from under a tire from a person in front of you. The optics are very clear and undistorted, and if you get iridium or polarized lenses, they reduce a lot of glare and enhance your vision. The lenses wrap around your eyes so you have full field of vision and does extremely well in shielding your eyes from wind and debris.
Favorite Trail: Lyster
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$210.00
Similar Products Used: Normal sunnies
Bike Setup: 04 GT iDrive
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izjmtb
a Weekend Warrior
from visalia caDate Reviewed: February 10, 2009
Strengths: very very comfortable, interchangable lens, interchangable nose fitting, no blind spots, lens coating, STYLISH, customizable, interchangable ear rubbersWeaknesses: price, but whoever really wants them will purchase with confidence.Bottom Line: expensive glasses but well worth the money, a quality product that will last as ling as you are alive, i ride in all elements of the weather and never had to stop because of my oakleys, their so confortable that you forget that their even on, slipping when your sweating is a none issue also. if their good enough for lance armstrong to where on his bike tours their good enough for me.
Favorite Trail: skyline
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$185.00
Purchased At: any okley dealer
Similar Products Used: other similar style glasses cheeper quality
Bike Setup: 2004 enduro expert
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mtbkids1111
a Racer
from laredo texas usaDate Reviewed: February 3, 2009
Strengths: they are very light . they are comfortable. the best product ive ever usedWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: they are the best!!!!
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$220.00
Purchased At: oakley.com
Similar Products Used: chili eyewear
Bike Setup: scott scale 30 xt and lx components crank bro pedals candy 2ti
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