Friday, July 29, 2011

What if you could get the best of Oakley Sunglasses

It's all well and good to look your best in a pair of sunglasses; even more important is the protection that sunglasses afford your eyes -- dust and dirt, UV radiation, and impact resistance. What if you could get the best of both worlds -- designer appearance and top-flight protection? You can. Enter Oakley Sunglasses.
. The Oakley Fives Polarized Sunglasses ($150) are built with stress-resistant O Matter material for durable, all day long comfort; dual action hinges flex both ways to provide an optimum fit, and the polycarbonate lenses afford 99% polarization efficiency while meeting ANSI standards for high mass/high velocity impact. For small and medium faces, these glasses filter 100% of harmful blue light and UVA/B/C radiation. Good stuff.
Founded in 1975 by Jim Jannard, the name of the company came from Jannard's dog, an English Setter. Now You'll recognize these Oakley Sunglasses anywhere, from their world-famous logo on the templeaking and selling optical and performance wear for athletes, law enforcement personnel, and the US military, Oakley holds almost 600 patents on its products.
Add to that the original, classic Oakley logo and you get back to the future with these durable, lightweight retro sunglasses.Cheap Oakley Sunglasses? Look no further than these Oakley Polarized Frogskins ($140). Oakley brought their early 80's design back into the (sun)light of day and updated them with glare-minimizing, HD lenses and 99% polarizing efficiency.
Other Discount Oakley Sunglasses standouts to watch for include Cam Sinclair, who will undoubtedly be looking for a consecutive Moto X Best Trick gold medal this weekend and BMX rider Chase Hawk whose stylized tricks are sure to be a crowd pleaser in the BMX Park contest.
Over the last 17 years Oakley athletes have established a tradition of excellence across the many disciplines showcased in ESPN’s Summer X Games. With nearly two-dozen confirmed Oakley athletes heading into X Games 17, this year promises to keep that tradition alive.
Leading the charge are three of Oakley’s more legendary skateboarders: Shaun White, who took the Skate Vert silver after a two-year hiatus from vert competition in 2010, Ryan Sheckler, who tallied his third career X Games gold in last year’s Skate Street contest and the most decorated Oakley athlete of X Games 16, Bob Burnquist, who stood atop the podium three times last year.
Cheap Ray Ban Sunglasses takes the perennially favorite aviatrix glasses and brings them into the supersonic age with these Plaintiff Sunglasses ($160). Lightweight rugged frames, adjustable nose pieces so the glasses fit you perfectly, titanium shock hinges that flex under stress, and the lenses filter 100% of UVA/B/C radiation to protect your corneas.
“Summer X Games is the perfect platform for our athletes to shine,” said Matt Swanson, Director of Oakley Sports Marketing - Action Sports. “The Oakley team is competing in almost every event and we are looking to see both, our top athletes and our up-and-coming stars, rise to the occasion on one of action sport’s biggest platforms.”

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