Family: Iconic
Date: Holiday 2006

Frame:
Lens:
Comfortable fit on medium to large faces via extended wrapped frame geometry ? Ultra-lightweight hi-modulus C-5 frame material ? Patented Hydrophilic Unobtainium easrsocks ensure a snug, secure fit ? Two lenses cut from Oakley Polaric Ellipsoid shield ? Metal icon accents ? Maximized clarity at all angles of vision with patented Oakley XYZ Optics ? 100% UV filtering of Plutonite lens material that blocks all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light ? Optical precision and performance that meets all ANSI Z80.3 standards ? Impact resistance that meets all ANSI Z80.3 standards ? Glare reduction and tuned light transmission of Iridium lens coating (optional) ? Varied field of light transmission (top to bottom) via optional gradient lens shading ? Minimized glare via technology that produces the best polarized lenses on the planet (optional)
Black Chrome
Brown-Clear Gradient
$145
05-930
Chrome
VR28 Black Iridium
$145
05-933
Light
Titanium Iridium
$155
05-932
Matte Black
Grey
$135
05-931
Matte Black
Titanium Iridium
$170
12-731
Pewter
Black Iridium Polarized
$225
12-869
Polished Black
VR28 Black Iridium Polarized
$225
12-868
Titanium
Titanium Iridium
$215
05-957
Titanium Matte Black
Black Iridium
$205
05-958


John Moe -
Frame: Matte Black
Lens: Grey

This is my first pair of Oakleys and overall I am fairly satisfied. I'm asian and they fit fairly well although I would recommend the titanium frame as I do find these glasses a tad heavy (however, I do admit that I am not sure how much lighter the titanium frames ar compared to the C-5 alloy.) I am very picky when it comes to choosing glasses because I am not flashy and I like wraps. The style provides ample coverage from the sun. The glasses are solid and my friends have commented on how sturdy they feel.

Even though I find the frame a bit heavy, I made the choice to get them and have no regrets - except that I wanted the polarized lens....:)
Damon -
Frame: Titanium
Lens: Black Iridium Polarized
These glasses are fantastic! At thirty-three, I am becoming more conservative when it comes to accessorizing. These glasses definitely add style without being too flashy. They fit my medium-sized face like a glove, providing excellent eye coverage and nearly no light leakage. The lenses are large enough to allow the frame to be a minimal distraction in my line of sight, making these great driving glasses, and the distortion-free polarized lenses are a must here in Florida. The weight of these Spikes is surprisingly light despite their size, meaning I can wear them during long drives without discomfort. For that reason alone, the extra cost of the titanium frame seems worth it. They are by far the most expensive sunglasses I have ever purchased and took some saving for, but I highly recommend them for anyone considering investing in a high-end pair of shades.
Rafael -
Frame: Matte Black
Lens: Grey

Perfect, Just Perfect! Little bit heavy but can deal with it.
LIEUTENANT -
Frame: polished black
Lens: vr28 black iridium polarized

These are just great!Since we all require a pair that fits with suits etc,I think that this the way to go.Although their orbitals do belong to a clearly fashion oriented design,the shape of the large,rounder at the corners lenses,remind of past classic thoroubred oakleys.This is a fashion oriented model unlike any other.One thing however that I was skeptical with,is their fit.I had experiences in the past with crosshairs that squeezed a lot,but these didn't let me down.They fit tight and comfortable,and I haven't had any problems even after many hours with these on.The coverage is good,and although they are heavy it just doesn't show when you're wearing them.It's still weird to own a wire,(if these can be classified as such),with a whole lotta material on them,specially when my perception of the wires until recently was the wiretap and the why.Still they're great,and it's a good alternative when formal outfit is necessary.
Celicagame -
Frame: Titanium
Lens: Titanium Iridium

A tough looking pair of glasses. They have a "I mean business" approach. I was hesitant at first because I usually stuck to O Matter frames this was my first wire frame. I got the titanium because it was a day and night diffence versus the normal pair. Only wish that they came polarized too.
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