There are some videos out there that say the lens aren't as good or can shatter and wreck your eye in a crash. My pair so far has been holding up (though I have never crashed with them on).
You buy Oakleys for the quality of the optics - I have Zero Oakleys that are 20 years old and only have very minor scratches after all that time. If you wear for long periods - the better optics will be kinder to your eyes
Glad I checked out your video. I'll be sure to look for the telltale signs if I buy used. Thanks!
I bought a custom jawbreaker on the official Oakley website. Doesn't have a serial number. I'm confused.
I also have some glasses bought in the store but they don't have serials.
@@cristhianmoreno2222 I've contacted Oakley for this. Custom glasses don't get a serial number.
Im getting the fake ones
ty for the tips
honestly i might buy the fake one
There are some videos out there that say the lens aren't as good or can shatter and wreck your eye in a crash. My pair so far has been holding up (though I have never crashed with them on).
Where to buy
You buy Oakleys for the quality of the optics - I have Zero Oakleys that are 20 years old and only have very minor scratches after all that time. If you wear for long periods - the better optics will be kinder to your eyes
For me as a designer myself, that';s gotta be one of the cheaply designed Oakley sunglasses I've evr seen.
Mine is the real deal.
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This shaking hands 🤲