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Oak
Twenty Fifty
Jan 26, 2019 10:51 PM
Interesting opinion article below. Good points but to each his own:

https://loadoutroom.com/112544/oakley-vs-gatorz-why-i-made-the-switch-to-gatorz-eyewear/

“Oakley this, Oakley that, Oakley’s are the Greatest”… But are they really? Sure they have the best selection and a style for almost everyone. All the big names wear them in the sports world. From surfer to wakeboarder, to golfer, to football player’s (Visor’s), to snowboarders (Goggle’s) but do they really offer the best quality? Or is it more of a “so and so wears them so they must be good”? Those athletes are paid to promote a company and what they wear is usually a lot different than what we can find online or in a store even though they are the same style or look. I have worn Oakley’s for 7 years. My parents got me my first pair for a birthday gift way back 7 years ago and I’ve gone through 3 sets in that time frame. I wore Oakley’s because that was the cool thing to do and because I thought they offered the best quality… That was until I found out about Gatorz. Well, that’s a lie. I’ve known about Gatorz for awhile but I just never gave them a shot and truthfully I’m kicking myself in the ass because I should’ve tried them sooner. Gatorz are a “team guy” brand. If you’re in Virginia Beach at Hot Tuna or Chick’s Oyster Bar, you’ll usually see guys wearing Gatorz or if you’re a “weekend airsoft operator” that happens to frequent those bars. But for me? I’m just a dude that gets to shoots guns and drive fast boats for a living that’s looking for the best eye pro out there.

Oakley vs. Gatorz: Why I made the switch to Gatorz Eyewear

I hate having to squint and I hate being blinded by the wind when I’m chasing after a target on the open ocean. It’s just annoying. Throw in some crap weather and now you deal with sea spray coming up over the bow and hitting you in the face – no Bueno. With my Oakley Fuel Cells, I always had a problem with them bouncing up and down as we jump wave after wave. Gatorz? Well, they’re adjustable and I can adjust the fit depending on what is going on during the day. Hitting the range? I’m going for a loose fit. 45knots on a rhib? I’m going to tighten them down. Gatorz wins that argument. You can also throw in the weight factor – Gatorz are “heavy” compared to Oakley’s but they’re also light. Doesn’t make sense – I know, but hear me out. What I mean is that Gatorz carry weight when they’re in your hand but it’s not noticeable when you’re wearing them. Gatorz wins again.

Style or Quality

I would have to say Oakley wins that department if you’re about style one because they have more options, but quality? That goes to Gatorz. Oakley has more options but like I said… Is it really about style or do you care about quality? The Magnum Gatorz are a little like Oakley Fuel Cell’s from the looks of them but the quality is WAY above subpar. My Fuel Cell’s were never sub-par until I got my hand’s on the Magnums. I would much rather have something more durable (A frame made out of metal rather than a frame made out of plastic). A win for Gatorz. I’ve had 2 pairs of the Fuel Cell hinges break on me. The hinges on the Gatorz are made out of metal and they have a total of 4 hinges. A win for Gatorz.

Lens Quality

I’m all about crystal clear – from 4K TV’s, to Vortex optics, to Gatorz shades. The vision clarity when looking through the “Smoked Polarized Lens“ its almost like a new outlook on life. It’s a drastic difference compared to the Fuel Cell Black lens that I have on my Oakley’s. A win for Gatorz. The Smoked Polarized take the glare out of the water on a sunny day a lot more than my polarized Lens on my Oakley’s. Another win for Gatorz. As far as Lens durability? I was on the range the first day I got these and I decided to wear them. Now I’ve had shrapnel hit me in the face a couple times including a few days ago – A piece hit the lens on my Magnums… Long story short.. 1) This is why we wear eye pro 2) not a single scratch on my Gatorz. My Fuel Cells have multiple scratches on them from shrapnel and everyday life. My Gatorz have zero. It’s surreal. I was worried when the Gatorz got hit that they would have some huge scratch. I was wrong.

I think that tallies up to 9-1 for Gatorz vs. Oakley’s (I’m bad at math). Long story short, do yourself a favor and get some Gatorz. They should be a part of your EDC and mission essential gear. You won’t regret your decision. As for Y’all over at Gatorz, keep doing your thing! You’re taking over the game one pair of shades at a time!
skull.jacket
Steve Youngman
Jan 27, 2019 5:04 AM
HA! Nice!

As usual for this type of article, it is quite obviously biased. For one thing, the misplaced comparisons jump right out at me; a plastic frame vs. a metal frame; a lifestyle design vs. a sports design; and (most noteworthy) a non-polarized lens vs. a polarized lens. And all that is beside the fact he keeps mentioning how Gatorz is awesome and Oakley isn't, yet ONLY mentioning the Magnum & Fuel Cell as if that's the only models the two companies make. In that sense, I strongly urge you to get rid of your stupid Prius and try out this Dodge Charger! Did you know there is another car out there besides just the Prius?? This Charger is the best!!! Dodge is amazing!!!! Screw Toyota!!!!

Now I totally understand the subjective nature of tastes, and if this guy prefers Gatorz over Oakley then that is totally fine with me. But if he is going to make comparisons, he would do well to at least make some attempt at objectivity in order to win me over. Is the Magnum a metal frame? Then compare them to a metal frame. Were your Fuel Cells polarized? I suppose not. Probably why the Magnums seem way better. Did your Fuel Cells fall apart on you? Well, what the hell were you doing to the Fuel Cells that they fell apart? (I put my daily wear Split Jacket through a lot and it's pretty banged up, but nothing has actually broken as of late; makes me wonder exactly what he is doing to his eyewear) About the only worthwhile thing in the piece was mentioning the Magnums are adjustable, whereas adjustable Oakley models are few in number so not many to compare to. But that was about it.

Whoever he is, he seems like the type to only notice something because he just so happen to stumble upon it by accident. Maybe if he had a bit more interest in the subject, he probably would have noticed the larger variety of Oakley (beyond just the Fuel Cell), and maybe even Gatorz as well, and he could have switched to them earlier. I am certainly a late comer to Oakley, but rather than preaching to non-Oakley wearers, I just sit in my shame knowing they were there the whole time and it was I who was .... well, wrong.

Or maybe it's just an ad Gatorz paid him to write. Either way, his opinion is fleeting. If he switched to Gatorz that easily, then it's likely he will drop them just the same. Only a matter of time.
pastor.elfstrom
Michael Elfstrom
Jan 27, 2019 10:11 AM
HA! Nice!

As usual for this type of article, it is quite obviously biased. For one thing, the misplaced comparisons jump right out at me; a plastic frame vs. a metal frame; a lifestyle design vs. a sports design; and (most noteworthy) a non-polarized lens vs. a polarized lens. And all that is beside the fact he keeps mentioning how Gatorz is awesome and Oakley isn't, yet ONLY mentioning the Magnum & Fuel Cell as if that's the only models the two companies make. In that sense, I strongly urge you to get rid of your stupid Prius and try out this Dodge Charger! Did you know there is another car out there besides just the Prius?? This Charger is the best!!! Dodge is amazing!!!! Screw Toyota!!!!

Now I totally understand the subjective nature of tastes, and if this guy prefers Gatorz over Oakley then that is totally fine with me. But if he is going to make comparisons, he would do well to at least make some attempt at objectivity in order to win me over. Is the Magnum a metal frame? Then compare them to a metal frame. Were your Fuel Cells polarized? I suppose not. Probably why the Magnums seem way better. Did your Fuel Cells fall apart on you? Well, what the hell were you doing to the Fuel Cells that they fell apart? (I put my daily wear Split Jacket through a lot and it's pretty banged up, but nothing has actually broken as of late; makes me wonder exactly what he is doing to his eyewear) About the only worthwhile thing in the piece was mentioning the Magnums are adjustable, whereas adjustable Oakley models are few in number so not many to compare to. But that was about it.

Whoever he is, he seems like the type to only notice something because he just so happen to stumble upon it by accident. Maybe if he had a bit more interest in the subject, he probably would have noticed the larger variety of Oakley (beyond just the Fuel Cell), and maybe even Gatorz as well, and he could have switched to them earlier. I am certainly a late comer to Oakley, but rather than preaching to non-Oakley wearers, I just sit in my shame knowing they were there the whole time and it was I who was .... well, wrong.

Or maybe it's just an ad Gatorz paid him to write. Either way, his opinion is fleeting. If he switched to Gatorz that easily, then it's likely he will drop them just the same. Only a matter of time. - skull.jacket

What he said.
The Game
The Game
Jan 28, 2019 12:48 AM
I saw that article as well, read it and paid it no mind. I bet he’s the kind of guy that tells you he wears polarized lenses because they provide more UV protection than non polarized
Dann
Dann Thombs
Jan 28, 2019 2:44 PM
There's different pairs for different purposes. I'd wear a Fuel Cell for general day to day, but if I'm in any sort of situation where things are flying at me, or I'm being jostled around, there are much better options.
yelkao
Dan
Jan 28, 2019 4:36 PM
There's different pairs for different purposes. I'd wear a Fuel Cell for general day to day, but if I'm in any sort of situation where things are flying at me, or I'm being jostled around, there are much better options. - Dann

Yeah, I like the Fuel Cells but if I'm doing some shooting, hunting, serious boat riding, racing or whatever he was doing I'm choosing a different pair of Oakleys and not a lifestyle model.

So he's off the mark just on him comparing them to Fuel Cells. Plus if he's a "professional" why was he wearing Fuel Cells in the first place and shouldn't he know better? That right there shows me he doesn't know what he's doing/talking about from the start.
Oak
Twenty Fifty
Jan 28, 2019 6:30 PM
Or maybe it's just an ad Gatorz paid him to write. - skull.jacket


I was wondering if this is the case. Most of the articles on Gatorz for the site seem to be written by ex-military-turned-PMC guys, but there seems to be an unusually (IMO) high level of excitement towards Gatorz versus anything else.
yelkao
Dan
Jan 28, 2019 6:36 PM
"Preferred choice of Navy SEALs."
Defenderoftheo
Defender
Jan 28, 2019 7:25 PM
90% sure that's a paid for blog, so basically just an advertisement in disguise.
 
 
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