100% S3 Soft Gold
113.20
Oakley Radar EV Prizm Road
From 141.40
Oakley Sutro Prizm Road
From 117.40
100% S3 Soft Gold 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) |
Fit (2x) |
Lens (2x) |
Light (2x) |
Cons
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Prijs (4x) |
Firmly priced (2x) |
stable light transmission values |
duration |
Price (2x) |
May be a little too wide |
coating is fragile |
No |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Very dark lens with 10% light transmittance is ideal for cycling in bright sunlight. |
A clear lens is included by default, enabling you to use the glasses on rainy days or during dusk. |
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
Wide design is less suited for delicate and narrow faces. |
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
Coating
Contrast
Contrast
Half frame
Half frame
Full frame
Frame Colour
Soft Tact Black
Polished White
Matte Black
Number of lenses
2 lenses
1 lens
1 lens
Lens Colour
Soft Gold
Prizm Road
Prizm Road
Supplied lens colour
Clear
No
No
No
10%
20%
20%
Sunny conditions
Slightly cloudy
Slightly cloudy
No