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Rectangular Non Polarized Oakley Thinlink Sunglasses Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Rectangular Non Polarized Oakley Thinlink Sunglasses

Plastic. Made in US. Metal frame. Plastic lens. Non-Polarized. UV Protection Coating coating. Lens width: 63 millimeters. Bridge: 18 millimeters. Case included. Lenses are prescription ready (rx-able). This is a semi rimless frame frame with a widened rectangular shape frame.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Came back after trying once.

These glasses may work for some golfers but not for me. Watching the beauty of a lush green golf course suddenly turn psychedelic pink was unbearable. I bought them hoping I could do better at catching a white ball in front of sky and green at 150+ yards in bright sunshine. Tried it once for 30 minutes. Didn't help a bit. And while Oakley is known for its top-notch products, these $100 glasses looked like they were made in China for a dollar. Uncomfortable with cheap plastic construction and…

Pros
  • Jumper: 18mm
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Real or fake sunglasses

As far as I can tell they are real. I didn't notice the box when I opened it and threw it away, but the SKU matches the model and is no longer made by Oakley. You can find the same glasses at Nordstroms, for example, but a little cheaper. I'm sure a department store the size of Nordstroms isn't going to sell fakes. Not all Oakleys are made in the USA anymore and this pair is not and will not be stamped "Made in the USA" but again this is not a determining factor in whether they are genuine as…

Pros
  • Lens width: 63mm
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome motorcycle goggles right?

I love them. I'm calling this a preview as I've only had them for a short time and I'll see how they hold up but... I bought them mainly to fit in my full face helmet but I also wanted them to serve when I did just wanted to wear them while walking, driving or...anywhere you need sunglasses. Function: The thin brackets easily fit through a hole in my full-face helmet. They fit very snugly so the goggles fit very snugly against the face and stay there, and after driving about 40 miles around…

Pros
  • case included
Cons
  • thin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for a head-up driving system! On the windshield!

I have a Toyota Avalon head-up display on my windshield that shows my speed, speed limit, set speed and other information right on the windshield where I can see the road while driving. Because this is essentially a reflection of information from the upper dash bouncing off the windshield, I can't use regular polarized sunglasses. This particular non-polarized one works great because it protects my eyes from sunlight without erasing the "heads up" information reflected on the windshield! If you

Pros
  • Non-Polarized
Cons
  • Too Long To Wait