Oakley Jawbone glasses review
|$294.61
BikeRadar verdict
"The innovative Jawbone once more puts Oakley ahead of the game"
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Unlike the amazingly popular Radar glasses, which use a more conventional single-piece lens design, the new Jawbones use independent lenses and have an aggressive look that’s evolved from the late Racing Jacket design.
The key feature of the Jawbone is the incredibly easy Switchlock lens changing system – the nosepiece swings to allow the lower part of the frame to open and the lenses to slide out.
There’s the option of both black iridium and high intensity yellow lenses –our Jawbones were finished in the Retina Burn yellow, which adds to the bug-like look.
The optical clarity is phenomenally good – there is no distortion of trail obstacles and you won’t be getting any headaches from these lenses either.
There are two pairs of nosepieces to suit different nose shapes, and they’re coated with the same Unobtainium rubber as the ear pieces – which stick to your ears even more when wet.
We found the Jawbones comfier than both the old Racing Jackets and the de rigueur Radar, and their vented lenses – which come as standard – resist fogging better than virtually all other eyewear.
The only downside is that coverage isn’t quite as good for those with dodgy noses, whereas the different lens size options on the Radar can compensate for odd-sized facial features.

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theblender
Posted Thu 23 Jul, 10:46 am BST Flag as inappropriate
Had mine for a few weeks now, perform superbly. Fit is excellent, optical clarity is so good, for commuting I've never had to fit the yellow lenses in the rain (but I do for dark woodsy riding if it's cloudy/wet)
Lens changing is very easy, vents keep mist at bay and they look great.
Worth every penny.
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Cllr Hodgen
Posted Thu 23 Jul, 8:10 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
had the polished black ones with the + positive red iridium polarised lenses, cracking product, easily beat the m frames, twenties, racing jackets and maybe even to a push the radars... although both are brilliant for cycling. Loads of lens choices for the avid rider to be able to suit every coniditon. I will buy some hi yellow vented lenses then i have every possible light condition. Go get some, if you can find them in stock, i've had mine on order since MARCH!! Hodgy.
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Danny83
Posted Wed 26 Aug, 8:56 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Iv had these for a few weeks also now, put them through two weeks in Scotland in sun and pouring rain. Im very impressed, got the matt black frames with the yellow tinted spare lens. Used the yelow ones most of the time as it was a bit gloomy but they keep rain, dirt, and wind out of your eyes brilliantly. I have got a scratch on the yellow lens some how so becareful if you get any but its not noticable when they are on. they can fog up if you stop or slow down a bit but it was a quite wet and warm day which may not have helped oh and the sweat pouring from my forehead and through the glasses. Well chuffed though and defo worth it for anyone thinking, stop thinking pick fav colour and go buy!!
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kR15T0
Posted Tue 9 Aug, 8:36 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I've placed an order on the Oakley UK website for a custom pair of Oakley Jawbone. While I was thinking that they are running a promotion, in fact there was a bug on their website so their prices were shown about 100 pounds less than the actual price. Next morning I've got an e-mail telling me about the issue and that the order was cancelled. It was completly understandable, wasn't it?
BUT... after one more day, I've got another e-mail from one of the Oakley managers who again expressed his appologies for the mistake and told me that I will be receiving my custom Jawbone for FREE! Initially, I've disregarded that e-mail but to my utter suprise, I've actually received them after three more days.
Thank you Oakley! This is OUTSTANDING customer experience, what more can I say?! That they are so light that you can forget that you're wearing them? The outstanding design? Everyone knows that from the very positive reviews that made most of us to keep them on our wish lists waiting for the right moment to make the purchase. I will certainly make another purchase from Oakley confident that I will deal with the very best customer support.
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primalcarl
Posted Fri 9 Dec, 3:32 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
I switched from Radars to Jawbones purely because they were available in the colours I wanted and I liked the ease of changing lenses. What a mistake! The first issue I found was that they fogged up very easily, even climbing in the summer months! Any time I stopped I had to take them off before I couldn't see. Another issue is the field of vision, particularly the sides. With the Radars I had great peripheral vision and could easily see anything behind without having to turn my head much. With the Jawbones I had to actually look behind. Not good.
I've just switched back to Radars and couldn't be happier! They're the perfect cycling glasses in my opinion
Specification
- Name:
- Jawbone (09)
- Built by:
- Oakley
- Price:
- $294.61
- Available Colours:
- Green/Black, Matte Black, Orange, Pearl
- Sunglasses Type:
- Replaceable Lens
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