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Crankworx 2015: Oakley Sees the Trail in New Light with Off Road Prizm Lenses

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Oakley prism trail display

Not long ago Oakley released their Prism Road sunglasses, which feature specially tuned optics that accentuate specific colors to provide better visual definition. Little did we know that Oakley can tune their lenses to any sport application they want, so they’ve now released the Prism Trail lens for mountain bikers. They work the same as the road version, but the lenses are (in layman’s terms) tuned to colors you’d see while riding off road trails, primarily greens and browns…

Oakley prism trail display, close up

This ‘sport-tuning’ is what sets the Prism lenses apart from the rest. Oakley found that the eye reacts differently to colors in different environments, and with their insane optical technology they could increase contrast and detail in those environments.

Oakley prism trail- Oakley prism trail-

Prism lenses can also be polarized, but since they’re sport specific the Trail type is not, whereas the fishing model is. The lenses are just as durable as any of Oakley’s offerings, and the Prism Trail version is now available in any of the company’s Sport frames including the Jawbreaker, Radar EV, Flak 2.0 and Half Jacket.

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chris nace
chris nace
8 years ago

I just got a pair and they are amazing. They cut out all the shadows and make the rocks and holes pop out.

Gunnstein
Gunnstein
8 years ago

Colour filter = insane optical technology 😀

Bikethrasher
Bikethrasher
8 years ago

Absolutely love this lens

John
John
8 years ago

The polarized prism jawbreaker will be my next shades.

Ryan
Ryan
8 years ago

Is there a less expensive way to get into these lenses? Can I buy an older, beat-to-hell, used frame and insert these lenses?

Cashman
Cashman
8 years ago

Adding to @Ryan comment, I still own Pro M Frames

I know I need to get up with the times, but I do ride with Jawbreakers but find them too hot on my eyes, if you know what I mean

DRC
DRC
8 years ago

I’ve seen these in stores for weeks now, maybe months.

@Ryan – Yes, go find a set of used frames on ebay that accept the prizm lenses. You can probably find some cyclists selling their Racing Jackets or Radarlocks to pick up the Jawbreakers.

Ryan
Ryan
8 years ago

Thanks guys, I’ll start searching for cheaper way into these lenses!

FlashBazbo
FlashBazbo
8 years ago

I wore these in the first segment of this year’s Dirty Kanza 200. Except in BRIGHT sunlight, they are my favorite off-road / gravel lens. They make colors pop — the whole world looks like the bright, high-contrast color in the original Wizard of Oz movie. On cloudy days, they even give the illusion that the sun is out. The downside? They don’t provide much protection in bright sunlight — not a lot better than clear lenses in the sun.

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