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| |  | Costa Del Mar Sunglasses | Home » » » Oakley Men's Square Whisker Iridium Polarized Sunglasses | | | | | | | Description: | | - Ultra-lightweight hi-modulus C-5â„¢ metal frame material -Patented hydrophilic UNOBTAINIUM® earsocks ensure a snug, secure fit -Comfort and performance of Three-Point Fit that holds lenses in precise optical alignment - Metal Icon Accents | | | Features: | |
• Case included
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Poor design scratches lensApr 27, 2011
By Cal Bear When you fold in the arms, the tips of the arms will touch the lens, so if you have the glasses in your pocket or in a case, they will inevitably get scratched on the inside. No way around it. Idiotic design.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The BestNov 25, 2010
By M. Barris I had these sunglasses for about two years before leaving them in my lap as I'm getting out of the car, dropping them on the pavement and then stepping on and crushing them. They were my second pair of polarized Oakleys and my third pair of polarized sunglasses in general. By far, these are my favorite sunglasses and I will be buying a replacement pair very soon.
These glasses stay on your head very securely without being the least bit uncomfortable or "clamping" too tightly to your head. Of all the sunglasses I have owned, these blocked light from all directions the best, especially from the bottom. Normally, if you glance down the slightest bit through sunglasses, all the bright, unblocked light comes through and blinds you. These glasses curve in such a way that they still fit closely around the side and bottom of the eye, blocking more light but again not at the sacrifice of comfort.
I had no issues with any screws or loose lenses that the other reviewer complains about. Plus, I'm sure I probably dropped these glasses from a moderate distance at least a few times and never had a scratch on the lenses. My personal experience with Oakley, as well as that of my entire family who together have owned upwards of ten pairs of Oakleys, is that build quality is not an issue, though I cannot speak for customer service in the event that you get a lemon pair.
I tried the brown ones out first, and while I liked the look of them aesthetically, I didn't like the color distortion when looking through the lenses. Black/black iridium for me. I can't wait to get another pair of these (and take better care of them this time).
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Oakley will not stand by this product!Oct 24, 2010
By M. Watters I received these sunglasses, in the polarized black, as a gift. I was initially very excited, as they were the nicest pair I had yet owned. Unfortunately, despite taking great care of them, they began falling apart within just a few months. The screw holding one of the lenses in came out, causing the lens to fall to the asphalt where it was scratched. I put the lens back in, put the screw back in and tightened the same screw on the opposite side. A week later, the other lens fell out. Then the original one fell out again, completely losing the screw this time. I sent the glasses back to Oakley, at which point they told me they would replace the faulty frames for $50, which seems ridiculous since the frames were poorly made to begin with. Why should I have to pay to replace something you didn't make right in the first place? Also, despite the lenses having been scratched as a result of their frames falling apart, they said that since I had no way of proving that's how the lenses became scratched they would not replace them, and wanted me to pay for the replacement lenses as well, another $45. I was shocked by how awful their customer support was, and how little they cared to stand by such an expensive product. I won't be giving Oakley any of my money. My recommendation: buy some Native sunglasses instead. Less expensive, more durable, far better warranty.
Oh, and when Oakley sent the unrepaired glasses back to me, they had repackaged them poorly and the lenses were WAY more scratched up than when I sent them. Again, Oakley said they had no way of verifying that they had damaged the lenses, and would not be replacing them for me. Great customer service.
Great lens bad frameJul 16, 2011
By DizzyD
"GTO"
I owned two pairs of these. They are very comfortable and the lens are awesome. However... The screw that holds the lens in came out of both pair and was eventually stripped. I had the titanium version which where $250 each. For that kind of money these things should last for 5 years .
best Sunglasses EverJan 10, 2011
By Ybester I have never been more please with a pair of sunglasses in my life. I have had all the major bands and like these the best. They are extremely scratch resistant, mine have bounced lenses first of the concrete twice with no scratches. I love them and will buy another pair at some point.
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