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Oakley 05-812 Crosshair Sunglasses Silver Frame With Dark Grey Lens… More >>

Oakley Men’s Crosshair Sunglasses,Silver Frame/Dark Grey Lens,one size
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This glasses are perfect for any outfit combination. I mean you can wear it with any outfit and they will make you look good. Also sunlight is not a problem since they are excellent covering UV light. Overall it is a great product.
Rating: 5 / 5
Oakley
I have been an Oakley fan for years and have several other pairs of Oakley. This model is the worst I have ever seen from any sunglasses that is in this price range. The lens keeps popping out and this is just about a year in. I have a friend with the same model with the same issues but only on one lens where on mine both lens pops out.
Would not buy this model, Oakley should have allowed a trade up for this model. I have tossed mine in the trash as a result.
Rating: 1 / 5
Oakley
In contrast to the other gentleman’s review, I have had my pair of Crosshair’s for over six months now. No issues with them as of yet. I don’t see how the lenses could pop out of the frame because of tension.. I’m looking at mine now and they seem to be curved in precisely the same manner as the frame. Should not have any tension on them. I can’t comment on them being knocked out by any “slight impacts”, I am very careful with my sunglasses.
Oakley has discontinued this model though, so there very well could be an issue with them. My pair is a custom set, so possibly I lucked out. It sucks they d/c’ed them. I had been waiting years for a set of Oakley’s that resembled aviators. These are quite nice. I recommend them at that price, seeing as I paid almost double that for my custom set…
Rating: 4 / 5
Oakley
Based on Oakley’s great reputation, I purchased a pair of Oakley Crosshairs about 2 years ago. Initially they were fine, but about 6 months ago the right lense popped out. I have put it back in numerous times, and it continues to pop out. I had also purchased a pair of Crosshair S models at the same time for my wife. They began having the same problem.
I researched this problem on the internet, and it appears that it is a common problem related to a design flaw in the frames, and the fact that the lenses are always under pressure caused by tension in the frames. The lens pops out of the frame with slightest impact.
I contacted Oakley, and they told me that I could send them in and for $50 each they would see what they could do. These glasses were $150 per pair. No need to throw good money after bad. The tech said that the frames were probably bent. This is definitely not the case. We have been very gentle with these glasses. Oakley does not want to acknowledge the problem with their design.
Think about this before you buy crosshairs. These were a colossal waste of money, and Oakley’ knows that there is a problem, but continues to sell this junk to unsuspecting customers. I will never buy Oakley’s again, and if you buy this model, then you are throwing your money away.
Rating: 1 / 5
Oakley