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Johnbear007

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Just so you know, Oakley owns Occhiali da Sole, Sporting Eyes, Sunglass Designs and Oakley Icon. Ray Ban owns sunglass hut.

There's very few sunglasses as good as Oakleys. And none for less money.

I dont need sunglasses as good as oakley's. I'm not poor, but I don't have the cash to buy a luxury item for EVERYthing I own, and high priced sunglasses are not a priority.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: Nebor
Just so you know, Oakley owns Occhiali da Sole, Sporting Eyes, Sunglass Designs and Oakley Icon. Ray Ban owns sunglass hut.

There's very few sunglasses as good as Oakleys. And none for less money.
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WTF do you clowns come up with this shlt?
Seriously. Oakleys are nice and all, but you pay a big fat premium for the name.

Check the online bike stores for closeouts on glasses. You can pick up nice stuff like Smith, Native, Bolle, etc for cheap.

An example of what I'm talking about.
 

kag

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Originally posted by: Insomnium
You can give Rudy Project sunglasses a shot. I can't remember how much the polarized ones where the last time I was in a sunglass shop. Speaking of which, most ski shops and surfer shops carry a wide selection of sunglasses, including polarized ones so those are your best bet for finding a great pair. You really shouldn't be buying pricy sunglasses online without trying them on first anyway.

I would have bought a pair of glasses from them in a heartbeat if I would have found a store that had them in stock. I will never buy a pair of shades without trying them on first.
 

BillGates

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I have loved every pair of Oakleys I've owned (probably up to 7 or so now) - and I always get good resale prices when I sell my older models.

I think it's safe to say that Oaklye naysayers have never had a chance to wear them for a few hours.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: matsuhisa
nothing but maui jim's. best lenses in the market right now. close second would be revo's.

Maui Jims are very nice, but they're price and fragility make them not well suited for places where Oakleys work great. Plus something about Oakley lenses make it easier to see things moving fast to me. They make great shooting glasses.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: matsuhisa
nothing but maui jim's. best lenses in the market right now. close second would be revo's.

Private Pilot Magazine's 2004 sunglass test seems to disagree with you.

(note it's hosted at Oakley's site, but that's likely because they're proud of it and happy to pimp it out)

Yeah, they have that article at all their retail stores. If you ask about buying Maui Jims from them, they say, "But the Oakleys have better lenses..."

Again, I think Oakleys are better for action and sports... But as far as lounging or just day to day activities, Maui Jims are a treat for the eyes. They provide great blocking of everything that might hurt your eyes, and they let you see things that you normally couldn't see. IE: Tint on windows, through glare on water, through clothing, etc.
 

kag

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Originally posted by: Gnote
Originally posted by: kag
Originally posted by: Gnote
You're gonna lose/break/scratch your set of expensive glasses anyway. Suck it up and buy a set of 12 dollar knock off's from your local mall booth.

I've had my pair of Arnettes (polarized) for quite a while now, almost 3 years and they are still perfect in every way. Bought them for $150CAD which is $107USD.

I'd look on Sunglass Hut since they have a good policy (good warranty, rebates for stolen/broken shades). I always thought I'd never buy from them, but they don't rip people off like some people thinks - I couldn't find my shades cheaper elsewhere.

Bwhahaha Sunglasshut? They DO rip people off. My g/f works there and they often have 50 percent off promotions for their (luxotica) employees to boost sales at lower preforming stores. It never fails to shock me how much these stores in particular marks up their prices.

Just to add gas to the fire, I received today a $20 rebate from Sunglass Hut because of my upcoming birthday, cool!!
 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: Gnote
Originally posted by: kag
Originally posted by: Gnote
You're gonna lose/break/scratch your set of expensive glasses anyway. Suck it up and buy a set of 12 dollar knock off's from your local mall booth.

I've had my pair of Arnettes (polarized) for quite a while now, almost 3 years and they are still perfect in every way. Bought them for $150CAD which is $107USD.

I'd look on Sunglass Hut since they have a good policy (good warranty, rebates for stolen/broken shades). I always thought I'd never buy from them, but they don't rip people off like some people thinks - I couldn't find my shades cheaper elsewhere.

Bwhahaha Sunglasshut? They DO rip people off. My g/f works there and they often have 50 percent off promotions for their (luxotica) employees to boost sales at lower preforming stores. It never fails to shock me how much these stores in particular marks up their prices.

So I suppose you don't buy Nike shoes either? Do you shop at CC/BB/Fry's? Deal with it. There's huge markup in retail, whatever the product. And many times, companies control prices. For example, Bose stuff always goes on sale at the same time everywhere. I believe the same is true of a lot of high-end eyewear.

I just shelled out $200 for a pair of Revos this past week. Still getting used to the polarized lenses but I'm starting to really like them.