I wish Oakley would get over the pushing of Prism polarised lenses.
If I were an angler I'd want to block vertically polarised light in order to see sub surface fish
and I would put up with the impact on LCD technology screens and weird reflections from ironworks on the pavement. I might even be prepared to pay a £40 premium for that.
But I am not an angler. Nor is basically everybody else in the world and in Oakley's target market.
But if you go into a Sunglasses Hut in an airport, thinking to splurge some holiday money on a sweet new pair of Oakleys, they are all Prism lenses.
I wish Oakley would get over the pushing of Prism polarised lenses.
If I were an angler I'd want to block vertically polarised light in order to see sub surface fish
and I would put up with the impact on LCD technology screens and weird reflections from ironworks on the pavement. I might even be prepared to pay a £40 premium for that.
But I am not an angler. Nor is basically everybody else in the world and in Oakley's target market.
But if you go into a Sunglasses Hut in an airport, thinking to splurge some holiday money on a sweet new pair of Oakleys, they are all Prism lenses.
Ray Bans as well.
Money grabbing shits.