Specs
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| Frame: | O Matter frame material |
| Hinge: | Yes |
| Lens: | Plutonite lens material |
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| Face Size: | Regular |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description
Oakley Hijinx Sunglasses Crystal Black/Black Iridium Lens
The Oakley Hijinx Sunglasses are a great little pair of sunglasses that serve as a great value for even the most discerning of buyer. Great for a number of activities - one day you could be lying on the beach while the sun beats down on you, another day you could be working on a construction site in the hot sun, and another day you could be snowboarding on a bright winter's day. Either way, it is a great product, not only stylistically, but physically as well.
Hijinx
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"I miss my Bruce Irons promodel!"
Pros: Nearly indestuctible, Wide range of conditions/uses, Don't show wear marks, take scratches well Cons: Didn't quite fit my thin face, Can fog up easy during activity in cold conditions, Lenses not polarizedWell I didn't want to post a review of these because I didn't want to jinx it and lose them . . . but I think I left them on the plane last night coming back from a wakeboard trip to Tennessee so it's too late now. I actually found a pair of these on the beach about a year and a half ago. When I saw the picture of hawaii and the signature I was stoked because I knew it was the Bruce Irons promodel and that guy is a stud. But about the glasses . . . I have worn these all over the place since I first got (and cleaned) them. They are a bit wide for my face, which is thin, but they fit well enough to be able to wear them over a hat, even if the bill is all farmer-rolled up like I sometimes do. The smooth plastic is good for sliding over/under hats. These were my winter hiking sunnies of choice for BC trips. Although they sometimes fog it was fairly easily controlled with air movement from the sides/top. Would have liked polarized lenses but the dark grey was a color that grew on me. I often wore these in the water (most recently boozing/floating in Tennessee) and that was never a problem. Sad, sad day . . . -b


















