So I've finally lost the Split Jackets I've had for at least 7 years. They were my do it all sports shades. At one point, a year or so after getting them, I ran over them with my car while leaving college. I then went back later in the day, found them, replaced the lenges and jaws, and they...
Yeah, I am in the States. So if I want Oakley rubbers (earstem, nosepieces, and temple shocks), I should just find them 3rd party and have X-Man tune them up?
UPDATE: Still can't get the left side of the nose bridge (left when looking into the glasses like you are going to put them on) to loosen up. I did articulate them a bit, and it looks like a bit of rubber may have started wiggling itself out. I've also noticed some sort of grease or something...
Interesting. I was messing around with them, gently articulating the nose bridge, and I did hear one side of it make a sort of a "click", and then it had more articulation. When you say the "nosebridge rubber will seat", do you mean the rubber that physically sits on your nose, or the rubber...
Huh. I guess I will keep wearing them. Maybe they were tuned up and it is just tight rubber. I don't know. EDIT: More things to say. Other than the tightness, they are pretty solid glasses. Lenses are near perfect, and no scratches or anything on the frame. The bag it came with had a...
They're certainly tighter to wear than my Carbons. Those ones open up quite a bit and get can on my head with minimal rubbing on my temples. It's almost as if I have to force these new ones to open. I don't want to break them with my raw strength. Haha Is that how everyone puts their...
I did see another thread along these same lines, but my issue is slightly different. I just got a pair of Polished Fire Iridium Juliets from ebay. I already had a pair of Carbon Juliets that Oakley refurbished back in 2013. They did not see much use. Maybe 10-15% of the time. So they...