Oakley
Oakley is
a big and well known company/Brand based in California Foothill Ranch
but mostly is known for sunglasses, sports visors and ski goggles. They
also make watches, clothing, bags, backpacks,
shoes, prescription glasses, football (American) and hockey eyewear,
and other accessories. The name Oakley came from Jannard's dog, an
English Setter. Jannard began by selling what he called 'The Oakley
Grip' out of the back of his car at motocross events. His motorcycle
grips were unlike other grips available at the time. The material used
for the grips, a unique creation by Jannard, became tacky when wet. The
material is still used to make the earsocks on Oakley glasses, and
many of the nose pieces.
The Flak Jacket takes that to the next level with the latest in
performance technology. Maintains sharp, clear vision the Flak Jacket
features Hydrophobic, a permanent lens coating that prevents rain and
sweat from building up on the lens. It also repels skin oils and other
contaminates, so the lens is smudge resistant and easy to keep clean.
It even eliminates static electricity, so dirt and dust particles won’t
cling. Choose the nose pads that give you the best fit — two sizes are
included with every frame. Like the stem sleeves, they’re made of
Unobtainium to increase grip with perspiration. Three-Point Fit
optimizes comfort and holds the lenses in precise optical alignment for
superior clarity.
Oakley is the best in everything they touch from glasses to shoes and
they are always on time to improve the look of what we call fashion and
style but also give genuine products at the same; They follow no
trends. They obey no limits. And instead of being defined by the
world’s idea of what should be; they show the world what can be. Oakley
athletes are the inspiration behind HOLESHOT™; a true original that
lives and breathes the active lifestyle of sports elite. This
performance edition of HOLESHOT is
engineered with a true Swiss Made chronograph that measures cumulative
time; intermediate time and split time down to a tenth of a second.