Oakley Encoder Prizm 24K
169.00
100% S3 HiPER Red Multilayer Mirror
99.95
100% Glendale Persimmon
139.95
Oakley Encoder Prizm 24K vs. 100% S3 HiPER Red Multilayer Mirror vs. 100% Glendale Persimmon
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Seals well against wind |
Wide nose bridge preventing slipping when sweating |
Nice |
Low design allowing good fit with helmet |
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Cons
In twilight, vision through the glasses is too dark |
Lens finish on ends |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The functional sports design allows you to use these glasses in multiple sports. |
The lens design allows you to experience the advantages of frameless glasses that are also sturdy. |
Perfectly combinable with a helmet or cap thanks to the low profile of the temples. |
The nose piece provides extra comfort and grip. |
With only 11% light transmission, the Prizm 24K lens is suitable for bright light conditions. |
Brings together the best of the 100% S2 and the 100% Speedcraft for optimal fit and field of view. |
The hard coated lens is scratch-resistant. |
The HiPER lens enhances contrast for better vision. |
Signature cylindrical shield lens with extra large field of vision giving you the best vision in all circumstances. |
Shatterproof, light-weight Grilamid TR90 frame. |
The ‘Hydroilo’ lens treatment repels water, oil and mud. |
Ultra grip nose and ear pieces keep the glasses in place. |
Transparent lens included. |
Cons
The Prizm 24K lens performs less well in shaded conditions. |
The large design is less suited for delicate and narrow faces. |
Glasses are quite large and won’t be as suitable for smaller faces. |
Specifications
Contrast
Contrast
Standard
No frame
Half frame
Full frame
Frame Colour
Matte Carbon
Soft Tact Flume
Soft Tact Off White
Number of lenses
1 lens
2 lenses
1 lens
Lens Colour
Prizm 24K
HiPER Red Multilayer Mirror
Persimmon
Supplied lens colour
Clear
Smoke
No
No
No
11%
21%
52%
Very sunny conditions
Sunny conditions
Shady or cloudy
No