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Oakley TwoFace Machinist Collection Sunglasses
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Oakley Twoface sunglasses with polished black logos and black Iridium lenses were inspired by the uber-cool culture of surfers and skateboarders. The resulting design pairs classic logos with lower aluminum rims. Oakley's Twoface sunglasses from our famous-maker sunglasses collection at ERLEBNISWELT-FLIEGENFISCHEN incorporate the best innovations from Oakley a California company that holds more than 600 patents. Oakley's polarized Twoface sunglasses offer razor-sharp visual clarity thanks to the California company's trademarked High Definition Optics technology. Plutonite lenses filter out all UVA UVB and UVC rays. The impact-resistant logos which boast Oakley brand metal icons meet even demanding ANSI Z80.3 standards. Three-point-fit construction creates a more comfortable fit and precise lens alignment on the logo. The 6-base lens curvature architecture on these lenses offers improved peripheral vision. This style was designed for medium-size faces. Enjoy free shipping on qualifying orders from Erlebniswelt-fliegenfischen Sneakers Sale Online.
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- Glare reduction and tuned light transmission of Iridium® lens coating (optional)
- Metal Icon
- Durability and all-day comfort of lightweight stress-resistant O Matter® logo material
- Comfort and performance of Three-Point Fit that holds lenses in precise optical alignment
- UV protection of Plutonite® lens material that filters out 100% of UVA/UVB/UVC & harmful blue light up to 400 nm
- Designed and engineered for medium faces
- Optical precision and impact resistance meet or exceed Z80.3 optical and basic impact standards
- Precision formed aluminum lower mask and O Matter® upper
- Optimized peripheral vision of 6 base lens curvature