Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Oakley Jawbone


We've recently had a look at Oakley's range for Spring/Summer 2010, and have been awed by what's on offer. In particular was the Oakley Jawbone; which is already getting quite a name for itself in the world of cycling due to the ingenious and easy lens-swapping (SWITCHLOCK) technology.

The bottom of the frame cleany swings away to allow removal of the lens. This is fantastically useful for anyone working out in changing light conditions - being able to switch from polarised to iridium treated lenses, and more. The frame is uniquely supported as to not affect the optics when the lens is secured.

The Jawbone also benefits from Oakely's Three-Point-Fit; a method of wear more comfortable as it grips the wearer on the bridge of the nose and the sides of the head, rather than behind the ears.

Famous enough already to warrant its own Facebook page, the Jawbone is a good-looking, versatile and sporty piece of eyewear - ideal for cyclists, great for runners and, perhaps overkill, but great for casual use and looking good. Read The Workbench's fantastic review if you want a taste of how it feels when put into action.

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