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3/5
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$ 180.00
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Description:Only mad science would reverse engineer the human skull, discarding earstems for a hingeless frame that wraps the upper cranium. This lightweight instrument of abuse is engineered to clutch the braincase, even during the most reckless excuse for athletic competition. The dual-spherical design combines flush mounted orbitals with XYZ Optics® for optimum clarity. Performance eyewear is now combat headgear that marks the first generation of a new evolution.
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Scotto G
a Cross Country Rider
from St Louis Date Reviewed: June 5, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Purchased At: | L&M Schwinn, Wichita KS | | Strengths: | They are Oakleys -- Superior optics, good fit, visually stimulating. You definately stand out with these on. If you dont win the race, you will still get alot of attention. | | Weaknesses: | Price and you have to have the right "look" to carry these off. They are not meant for mountain biking in. | | Similar Products Used: | M Frame, M Frame Pro, Mag M Frame, Zeros, A Frame, Eye Jacket, Gov issue | | Bike Setup: | Cannondale Raven 2000 | | Bottom Line: | These are great attention getters. They are pricey, like all Oakleys, but you pay to get the best. They are not practical in any way, you can't take them off and hang them around your neck, on the top of your head (they are already there), or in your pocket. Bottom line: They are fun, but fun isnt always practical. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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