100% Speedcraft Purple Multilayer Mirror
141.10
Oakley Radar EV Prizm Field
114.95
Oakley Jawbreaker Prizm Road
From 145.70
100% Speedcraft Purple Multilayer Mirror vs. Oakley Radar EV Prizm Field vs. Oakley Jawbreaker Prizm Road
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Light (3x) |
Comfortable (3x) |
Brand |
Lens optics |
Comfortable (4x) |
light (3x) |
Stylish (2x) |
Great fit. (2x) |
Cons
-
None (3x) |
Fogged |
Arm length |
Delicate lens |
None (6x) |
Price. (3x) |
None so far (2x) |
Quite pricey for glasses |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Due to its Top view technology, you always have a perfect view and you will never look at the top of the frame again. |
The air scoops reduce moisture on the lens. |
The eyewear of choice for Peter Sagan and Mathieu van der Poel. |
The Prizm lens ensures an optimal view by improving the colour contrast. |
Larger lens compared to the older Radar so you won't look at the frame anymore. |
Accessories like lenses and earsocks are available to give your glasses an upgrade. |
Oakley's Field of View guarantees a large uninterrupted field of vision. |
The lens of the Jawbreaker is quite big, which ensures the best possible protection of your eyes. |
Thanks to the ventilation holes, the chance of the lens fogging up is small. |
The Prizm Road lens provides an optimal colour contrast in all conditions. |
Cons
Not everyone will like its distinctive design. |
Swapping lenses takes a little practice. |
Although the Prizm Road lens is Oakley's all-round lens, at times it is too dark to see well during rides in the forest. |
As the Jawbreaker has a rather big design, it is not suitable for a narrower head shape. |
Specifications
Pitch
Coating
Contrast
Contrast
Half frame
Half frame
Full frame
Frame Colour
Fluorescent Yellow / Polished Black
Polished Black
Polished White / Black
Number of lenses
2 lenses
1 lens
1 lens
Lens Colour
Purple Multilayer Mirror
Prizm Field
Prizm Road
Supplied lens colour
Clear
No
No
No
16%
15%
20%
Sunny conditions
Sunny conditions
Slightly cloudy