when I bought my Oakley SI M Frame 3.0 Ballistic Safety Glasses, I only got the sunglasses with clear lens and a soft pouch, how come yours has extra lenses and a hard case?
You're exactly right. He just made a simple mistake. The TR22 is the darker lens, it has a visible light transmittance (VLT) of 19%. The TR45 is the lighter colored lens and has a VLT of 44%. Just think the darker the lens, the less amount of light gets through, hence the lower the VLT percentage. By contrast, a clear lens has like a 93% VLT. Hope that helps!
Len are so hard to remove especially that pen it’s not easy mines doesn’t want to rotate especially at 3:16
good day sir, do you ever use the sling for the glasses on your daily ops? thanks
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Do that have a prescription lens insert
I'm not sure if you can get these with a prescription or not. Oakley has a great Rx program so I suggest you ask them.
@@thegearbunker9842 thank you. And they dooooo I'm so excited
Quiero comprarlas como hago amigo dónde las puedo comprar? Gracias
when I bought my Oakley SI M Frame 3.0 Ballistic Safety Glasses, I only got the sunglasses with clear lens and a soft pouch, how come yours has extra lenses and a hard case?
www.oakleysi.com/en-us/product/W0OO9296?variant=888392326621
Can i put precription lense?
I'm not sure. Better to check with Oakley directly or your eye doctor.
Wouldn't the lighter colored TR22 lens have a higher light transmission rating than the darker TR45 one ? Asking for a friend LOL.
Makes sense
You're exactly right. He just made a simple mistake. The TR22 is the darker lens, it has a visible light transmittance (VLT) of 19%. The TR45 is the lighter colored lens and has a VLT of 44%. Just think the darker the lens, the less amount of light gets through, hence the lower the VLT percentage. By contrast, a clear lens has like a 93% VLT. Hope that helps!
Link to buy??
Link to the article in the description. It's linked in the article
so can I get a link on where to get these
Link to the article in the description. It's linked in the article