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Oakley Evzero Blades (Prizm Road) – $148.50 + Free Delivery @ THE ICONIC

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Price discounted at checkout. $128.50 with code HEYICONIC20 if it's your first-time purchases on your account.

Oakley EVZero Blades are ultra-light (21.6g), and are small enough to be a solid all-rounder for cycling, running, or casual wear.

Note, they are not polarised.

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  • +9

    are these the pair that PC Principal wears in South Park?

    • Season 27 soon!

  • +3

    Nice I can twin with the local dealer now

  • +7

    Do you think anyone wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys?

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  • Thanks OP. Grabbed a set for when I eventually destroy my current set of cycling/running glasses.

  • +2

    These with a mullet and you have the look.

  • +3

    Still too expensive for non-polarised glasses. Oakley or otherwise

    • +2

      One of the lightest and best sunglasses for cycling or running, impact resistant and designed to handle debris (gravel to the eye is no joke), all for $150. Polarised lenses can actually be a hazard when cycling, making traffic lights and screens/watch harder to see. For the quality, I do think it's hard to argue with the price.

      • -1

        It's a shame that you can't wear them without looking like a total dingus 😂

        • +1

          I'm already in Lycra. What difference are these glasses making?

      • impact resistant and designed to handle debris (gravel to the eye is no joke)

        That's why I use $20 safety sunnies from Bunnings :) UV and impact protection, but much less impact on the hip pocket when you inevitably lose/break them.

        • The $3 clears for kids are perfect for blocking wind around the bridge of my nose.

          Just wish I could find the same size & style with a tint.

    • Different tech - Prizm lenses are really good at blocking glare without being too dark. On snow, Prizm lenses make a huge difference - really good at reducing the eye strain of sun reflected on white snow, and helps you see the detail on the slopes.

  • +2

    Thanks. Got a court case coming up and want to make sure I look cool as I walk out to the waiting media.

  • Xmas present sorted for my dealer. Cheers

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