Oakley Probation Polarized Sunglasses

SKU# EB-44045-1001

$240.00

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Oakley Probation Polarized Sunglasses

Oakley Probation Polarized Sunglasses: The original Inmate® broke fashion rules. The Oakley Probation Polarized Sunglasses was their idea of a repeat offender. Instead of separate lenses, it has a single contour of pure PLUTONITE® lens material. The sculptural frame takes advantage of C-5™, a lightweight alloy of five metal compounds. If you’ve never experienced the comfort of the straight-stem designs, you need to ditch ordinary shades that hook your ears and fit with unbalanced pressure points. The Oakley Probation Polarized Sunglasses are engineered for all-day comfort, and when the heat is on, the UNOBTAINIUM® sleeves on the stems are there to increase grip with moisture.

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Lenses:
Protect your baby blues (and browns, greens or hazels) with PLUTONITE® lenses that filter out 100% of UVA/ UVB/ UVC and harmful blue light up to 400nm. Minimized glare via technology that produces the best polarized lens on the planet with greater than 99% polarization efficiency. And with optimized peripheral vision and side coverage via dual lens POLARIC ELLIPSOID™ lens geometry, you won’t miss a thing.
Frame:
Comfort and durability of lightweight C-5™ frame material, an alloy of five metal compounds
Features:
Comfortably secure fit of UNOBTAINIUM® stem sleeves that increase grip with perspiration
Safety Standards:
Optical clarity, performance and precision that meets ANSI Z80.3 standards
Proposition 65 Warning for California Consumers:
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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Frame Material:
Metal
Lens Material:
Polycarbonate

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