Oakley EV Zero Prizm Road
158.53
Oakley Radar EV Prizm Road
167.68
Oakley Sutro Prizm Road
139.21
Oakley EV Zero Prizm Road vs. Oakley Radar EV Prizm Road vs. Oakley Sutro Prizm Road
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Fit (4x) |
Lightweight (4x) |
Design (2x) |
quality (2x) |
Comfortable (3x) |
Looks (2x) |
Fit (2x) |
Lens (2x) |
Cons
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Prijs (4x) |
Firmly priced (2x) |
stable light transmission values |
duration |
Price (2x) |
Basically nothing! |
May be a little too wide |
coating is fragile |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The lens is made from a single piece and is completely frameless, giving you the best possible view. |
Extremely lightweight glasses, you barely notice you're wearing them. |
The Prizm lens ensures optimal colour contrast, giving you an even better view ahead with these on. |
The Prizm Road lens creates a contrast-enhancing effect, making it easier to distinguish colours. |
The wider lens of the Radar EV provides a better and larger field of view. |
The new 'surge ports' preserve the cool airflow. |
The frame is lightweight and durable as it is made from Oakley's own O-Matter. |
Thanks to its light transmittance of only 20%, the Prizm Road lens is suitable for sunny days. |
These cycling glasses have a nice big frame to protect a larger part of your face against the elements. |
The Prizm Road lens technology improves your view by effectively reducing the light transmittance. |
The rubber nose pads keep the glasses securely in place. |
Cons
The lens can't be swapped. |
Changing the lenses takes some practice and may require some time the first few times. |
The frame of these cycling glasses is quite wide, which may not be to everyone's liking. |
Specifications
Path
Stride
Stride
Path
Contrast
Contrast
Contrast
No frame
Half frame
Full frame
Frame Colour
Path Lead
Polished White
Matte Black
Number of lenses
1 lens
1 lens
1 lens
Lens Colour
Prizm Road
Prizm Road
Prizm Road
No
No
No
14%
20%
75%
20%
75%
20%
20%
Sunny conditions
Slightly cloudy
Slightly cloudy
No