Oakley at Milan-Sanremo

After the famous cycle race all three steps of the podium were for athletes wearing Oakley

After the hundredth edition of the famous Milan-Sanremo cycle race, Oakley dominated the three steps of the podium won by cyclists wearing two sport specific models by the world leader of sports eyewear. In first place was Britain’s Mark Cavendish of the Columbia Team, who wore the very latest Oakley Jawbone model, second came Germany’s Heinrich Haussler of the Cervelo Test Team with the Oakley Radar model, and third was Norwegian Thor Hushovd, also of the Cervelo Test Team, with Oakley Jawbone.

Jawbone is Oakley’s latest model with interchangeable lenses for adapting to any type of sport. The model is fitted with the revolutionary ‘switch-lock’ system for changing the lenses.

Oakley Jawbone

Oakley Jawbone

Featuring many technical benefits, including HDO Optics (of course), Jawbone offers Oakley’s new Switchlock technology. This allows the user to change lenses by opening the bottom portion of the frame and sliding the lens out, providing a quick and easy way to change lenses in varying light conditions. Jawbone also features a bumper that is built into the portion of the frame that opens – reason being, this bumper assures the lens is held in place with no stress or pressure to the lens. This consideration into the engineering of the sunglass makes distortion or degradation of optical clarity no worry to the wearer. On all styles, Hydrophobic lenses (which repel water and oils) are included. This has been a huge advancement in our sport performance eyewear pieces since its introduction with the launch of Radar and Flak Jacket a few short years ago. Polarization and vented lenses are other options in lens choices. Lastly, Jawbone is available prescription as well.

Available at Fine Eyewear at the three corners of Cedar Park, Austin and Round Rock Texas. 2800 E. Whitestone Blvd Suite 210 Cedar Park, TX 78613. See main website for contact information.

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