
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B003DQPBSY
- Item model number: Crosshair 2.0 P
Price : $131.99
You Save : $88.01 (40%)

Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Oakley makes eyewear good enough for people who commute at three times the speed of sound. So it’s only natural that they sculptured a frame with aviator styling. C-5™ alloy keeps it lightweight and comfortable, and supple Unobtainium® components increase grip with perspiration. It also offers 100% UV filtering and impact resistance that meets all ANSI Z80.3 standards. But the best thing about the Crosshair is something pilots insist on, along with everybody else who takes their vision seriously: the unbeatable clarity of High Definition Optics® (HDO®).
Slide on the Oakley Crosshair 2.0 Polarized Sunglasses when the sun peeks over the mountains to wake up the world. Durable Plutonite lenses filter out 100% of UV rays and minimize glare thanks to Oakley HDPolarized technology and Iridium lens coating (optional). Patented XYZ Optics ensure undistorted vision at all angles when you count on depth perception (like driving or cycling). The sturdy but lightweight metal frame features an Unobtainium jacket that grips better when drenched with sweat, and the Three-Point Fit holds the lenses where you want them at all times.Product Features
- Frame: C-5 metal alloy
- Hinge: alloy
- Lens: Plutonite (polycarbonate)
- Interchangeable Lens: no
- Polarized: yes
- Face Size: medium
- Frame Measurements:
- Case Type:
- Nose Pads: yes
- Temple Pads: yes
- Recommended Use: casual, driving, beachwear
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
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Oakley Men's Crosshair 2.0 Polarized Metal Sunglasses
Customer Reviews
Purchased the Crosshair 2.0 in Jul 2010. Overall, very happy with the quality of the optics and fit of the sunglasses. However, by Nov 2010, the rubberized temple sleeves have started to split. I called Oakley to get some replacement sleeves, and was told I would have to send the sunglasses in for warranty. I asked Oakley to cover the cost of shipping, due to the glasses only being four months old. Customer service rep came back and said "no" the temple sleeves aren't really part of the glasses, and that the sleeves probably split because of sunscreen or oil getting on them. I've owned Oakley sunglasses for almost 20 years. This is the first time I've had a problem with the sleeves splitting. Poor customer service on Oakley's part, especially for a set of sunglasses at this price. Recommend the sunglasses with the caveat that Oakley will not stand behind their product when things go wrong.
I like these glasses. The optics are great, but they seem to scratch easier than I would prefer, and the lens seem a little loose in the frames, but they are sharp and seem to fit my medium sized head pretty well.
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