Why Oakley Radar Sunglasses are Ideal for Athletes

Oakley Radar sunglasses are favored by athletes such as Cristophe Moreau because they provide superior performance and an interchangeable lens design that allows for optimum vision in varying conditions. The lenses are coated with a Hydrophobic substance which repels water, sweat, oils and other materials that may dirty the lens and obscure vision. This means that Radar sunglasses are much easier to keep clean than a traditional pair of sunglasses. Another benefit is the level of customization you get when you buy from Oakley.

Radar glasses are available in three different lens shapes -- Range, Pitch and Path. Each of these shapes can be ordered to fit the frames of your choice. Examples of frame colors include Jet Black, Crystal Black, Polished Aluminum and Metallic Red. There are many different types of lenses you can choose to go in your frames. The most popular choices are G20 Black Iridium, Grey, Black Iridium and VR28 Black Iridium. The various lens choices are designed to perform optimally in a variety of light and weather conditions.

There are many different styles of Radar glasses for a variety of needs and preferences. Choices include Livestrong Radar, Womens Radar Straight Stem, Radar Range Golf Specific and Radar Pitch. Each of these different styles has its own features which help protect your eyes in many different conditions and help you see more clearly in many different types of light. As you can see some of the glasses such as the Golf styles are designed for a particular sport to deliver ultimate performance.

If you think that sunglasses are all the same, think again. Every last feature of Oakley eyewear has been designed for comfort, durability and performance, and the Radar style is no exception. When you wear Oakley sunglasses you will notice the difference. Oakley Radar sunglasses stay in place rather than slipping around, which makes them perfect for athletic use. Their unique design allows for the most efficient airflow and cooling possible. These glasses are lightweight and designed to be comfortable thanks to balanced Pressure Points and a Three-Point fit. You can expect to pay anywhere from $150 to $500 for a pair of Oakley Radars depending the style, options and customizations you select.



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