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Frame: Brush
Lens: Black Iridium
Got the 1st gen with rounded orbitals for free. Talking about the style, they are definitely the best (sun)glasses ever made.
On an other hand, the opaque part is a little bit disturbing for the field of vision. This is not bad enough to make me put down the rating !!!
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Frame: Brush
Lens: Black
The hunt is over, at least until I want to get the 0.3p. I was able to get one of these for $50 somehow, but would have gone higher. The design is far out there, but has made it onto many people's wishlists. I'd love to wear these, but they're just too valuable.
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my first Oakley, bought in Australia 1992 or 1993, lost in the sands of time (actually sands of the Sini desert) looking desperately to buy a pair in mint condition
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Weight - 20 gm. These are some of the wildest sunglasses Oakley made in the 90s. Super light and fantastic coverage from the sun. Very fragile. Must be careful not to overstretch them on wide heads. On a different subzero pair, the arms separated from the lens itself, but they can be readily glued back. Be careful handling the fragile iridium lenses though. They scratch very easily. I use them for cycling. They're perfect because of the light weight and shielding they provide (especially if you wear contact lenses or are sensitive to wind drying your eyes). Nose pieces are easily lost, so try to pick up spares from eBay. After a few years, the earsocks deteriorate and they are hard to find now.
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Frame: Oakley SubZero 0.3
Lens: Black Iridium Lens
All I can say is WOW these are freekin sweet. I paid a pretty penny for these but they look very intense and were so out there for their time. These are the holy grail of Oakley sunglasses. They look great displayed and my wife doesn't understand my plight quite yet.
I have the Mars and others but these do stand out! I will never part with them!