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A sculpture inspired by sharp angles, this double-edged approach to eyewear matches style with performance, and its self-assured look revels in originality while giving you an expanded field of view.
Frame Key Features
Lens Key Features:
1975 -
Oakley introduces its premier product, a motocross handgrip made from a new material called Unobtainium that is engineered to increase grip in damp conditions.
1980 -
Oakley revolutionises motorcross goggle technology with O Frame MX, a goggle that became a mainstay in the sports for 17 years.
1990 -
Oakley introduces M Frame eyewear, a milestone in optical research that is awarded 30 patents and embraced by the world's greatest athletes.
2000 -
Oakley introduces its first performance clothing line, a range of technical outerwear for winter athletes. A hingeless frame worn over the head, Oakley over-the-top debuts at the Olympic Games and challenges conventional thinking of how sunglasses should be worn.
From 2010 on -
The Oakley Elite Time Bomb 2 Swiss Automatic Watch translates movement into energy that powers a fully mechanical 25-jewel design. Oakley's Elite C Six Combines 24 hour of continuous tooling with F1 Racing technology to create a carbon fibre sunglass with double cam spine hinging in beta titanium memory metal. Oakley Elite Special Forces S.I.Assault Boot provides the protection of an M1 tank with the weight and comfort of an athletic shoe. Oakley engineers HDD-3D eyewear, a lens curvature that maximises your field of vision in 3-D cinema entertainment.
2011 -
Airbrake is the world's first snow goggle with Switchlock Technology
2012 -
Radarlock is the next evolution of Oakley Radar performance eyewear with Switchlock Technology. Oakley Cipher is the lightest performance golf shoe in the world with NanoSpike Technology. Pushing innovation beyond the limits of possibility, Airwave a revolutionary goggle combines world-class performance, protection and comfort with a display that integrates GPS, Bluetooth and a host of onboard sensors for instant access to a world of information. A miniature prism lens create the image of a virtual display five feet away, so refocusing the eye is not necessary.
2013 -
The culmination of 35 years of goggle evolution and a landmark of technology, Airbrake MX is the first ever MX goggle with impact-resistant Plutonite lens material. Engineered by Oakley to set a new standard for protection while raising the bar for performance and convenience. Not since the early days of motocross has a single goggle brought so much innovation.
If you are after performance eyewear, you need look no further than the latest Oakley sunglasses range. Oakley High Definition Optics® (HDO®) lenses optimise safety and performance to meet the uncompromising demands of a wide range athletes who settle for nothing less than the clearest, sharpest, most accurate vision. Whether you are a triathlete, golfer, cyclist or runner, the latest sunglasses from Oakley offers truer, more accurate vision versus conventional lenses that magnify images and make objects appear shifted from their true position.
Why not check out our new range of Oakley sunglasses for this summer. Click on the link here for the full range.
Summary of delivery charges
We have free delivery for orders above £100 to the UK
In an attempt to simplify all our delivery charges and maintain transparency we have summarised the costs below:
Country |
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Value of Purchase |
Delivery Charge |
Service |
UK |
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Below £100 |
£3.95 |
Tracked 2 - 3 business days Compensation up to £150 |
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Above £100 |
Free |
Tracked 2 - 3 business days Compensation up to £150 |
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Any Optional + |
£4.95 £8.90 |
Tracked, recorded & signed for (2 - 3 business days). Compensation up to £750 Special delivery, tracked (next business day). Compensation up to £750** |
Europe |
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Any Optional + |
£10.50 £3.95 |
Airmail, recorded signed for and insured up to £50* Airmail, recorded signed for with Tracking and insured up to £250** |
Rest of World |
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Any Optional + |
£14.20 £3.95 |
Airmail, recorded signed for and insured up to £50* Airmail, recorded signed for with Tracking and insured up to £250** |
*Please note that our delivery service is uninsured above £50 and not trackable or traceable other than when the delivery is signed for. All goods are quality control inspected prior to leaving our premises and are in perfect condition. However, it is at the risk of the purchaser that the goods arrive in the same condition they left our laboratory. We strongly advise special delivery for all items over the value of £50 just for peace of mind. We cannot accept any responsibility for lost or damaged goods. Though the recorded delivery service is generally very reliable and used by most suppliers on the internet, if you do have a problem, using the Special Delivery service will allow you to claim back from the Royal Mail the value of goods up to £250.
**Royal Mail Special Delivery
About our delivery service
UK deliveries
Please note that shipments can occasionally be delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
Please allow up to two weeks for delivery of items that are out of stock or are prescription orders and up to three, in some cases 4 weeks for eyewear branded prescription orders. Orders that require multiple coatings might take an additional week dependent on the number of coatings required.
We are constantly monitoring the progress of all orders and will endeavour to dispatch your order within 10 working days or within the timeframe specified above for prescriptions. However, if this is not possible we will notify you by email and let you know the estimated delivery date.
If there is no one available to sign for your order, Royal Mail will leave a notification card and your order will be taken to your local post office where it will be available for collection. As an alternative, at checkout, you can change the delivery address to your workplace or another location where your parcel can be signed for.
Rest of Europe deliveries
Please allow up to three weeks for delivery of items that are out of stock or are prescription orders and up to four weeks for eyewear branded prescription orders. Prescription orders that require multiple coatings might take an additional week dependent on the number of coatings required.
We are constantly monitoring the progress of all orders and will endeavour to dispatch your order within 15 working days or within the timeframe specified above for prescriptions. However, if this is not possible we will notify you by email and let you know the estimated delivery date. If this is not satisfactory you will have the opportunity to cancel your order.
Rest of World deliveries
Note that orders could take up to 25 working days due to delays at customs.
Please allow up to three weeks for delivery of items that are out of stock or are prescription orders and up to four weeks for eyewear branded prescription orders. Prescription orders that require multiple coatings might take an additional week dependent on the number of coatings required.
We are constantly monitoring the progress of all orders and will endeavour to dispatch your order within 15 working days or within the timeframe specified above for prescriptions. However, if this is not possible we will notify you by email and let you know the estimated delivery date. If this is not satisfactory you will have the opportunity to cancel your order.
Please note that all outgoing mail is registered and will require a signature at the destination address. For international addresses it is particularly important that the address provided is as clear and accurate as possible so that the courier can get it to the right destination without delay.
Prescription Orders
Over 95% of orders dispatched are delivered within the timeframes stated above, however, due to the nature of the glazing process, we can not guarantee specific delivery dates on prescription orders. Prescription lenses are made to very high standards with low tolerance for errors and are rigorously checked at all stages of production. Any error in the prescription across the lens, deficiencies in the coating or blemishes that cannot be removed means the lens would need to go back in production and re-made. All prescription lenses are also rigorously checked at Eyekit before dispatch and any errors will mean that the lenses as sent back to the glazer for replacing. We have a zero tolerance for errors to ensure our customers receive prescription eyewear to the highest standards and we will not compromise on these standards even if it means delivering eyewear later than expected. Your eyesight is perhaps your most important sense and you deserve the best sight possible.