The Ojector Matte Grey Smoke Prizm Ruby Sunglasses are an extension of Oakley's Ahyris family of eyewear, with a sculptured frame design that is effortlessly stylish. In fact, the flattering silhouette will suit almost any face shape. The lightweight O-Matter™ frame is incredibly durable and the Three-point Fit keeps them comfortable and secure, no matter what. The Prizm™ Lens Technology gives incredible contrast and bold colour enhancement, giving a clear view of even the tiniest detail. Prizm™ Ruby Lens Light Transmission: 17% Light Conditions: Bright Light Contrast: Increased Base Lens Colour: Bronze Oakley’s Prizm™ Ruby Lens enhances your vision, boosting colours and contrasts, allowing you to see in incredible detail.
Working closely together Oakley and snowboard legend Shaun White embarked on creating a new sunglass design, this collaboration saw the birth of the 'Holbrook'. Looking to the past for future inspiration they re-visited vintage styles like the original Oakley 'Frogskins', then set out to distil their own vision of American cool.Lightweight O Matter frame material with Square O metal icon and front rivet accents6 base lens geometry with HDOPolarized and Iridium options available Prescription LensesAvailable with Prizm lenses to enhance color, contrast and detail for an optimized experienceIts design is a timeless classic that echoes the screen heroes from the 40s, 50s and 60s, icons who inspired youth with their own brand of defiance. Who was the legend Sometimes a loner and sometimes a leader, someone who lived by a code, stood up for what was right and did what needed to be done. You wouldn t call him a man s man because that macho crap meant nothing to him. What you saw was what you got, including dust from the open road and a look that said he might be gone tomorrow because nothing could hold him.The name 'Holbrook' came from a similar inspiration...a small town found along historic Route 66 in Arizona that sits on the outskirts of the painted desert and the petrified forest. It s a classic western bad-land that epitomises a spirit of exploration and adventure found in those travelling along Highway 66 in the 50 s and 60 s.