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Yeah, I suspected it would be some type of chemical. I wear them while biking and have used sun block.I’ve had this happen seemingly randomly. I have lenses from the late 90’s that still look great and others that are newer that bubbled. It can be any chemical contact you may not notice, like sunscreen, hair products, bug repellent, etc. I have a set of x-squared that seemed to bubble on their own in a case for a year….
Lenses for these are available on the Oakley site of you want authentic. Sometime authentic lenses can be found cheaper on ebay or amazon. If you don't care about them being authentic then ebay has all kind of lenses for them.Yeah, I suspected it would be some type of chemical. I wear them while biking and have used sun block.
Probably perspiration droplets combined with sum block as you suggest. It's disappointing, we pay good money for both style and (expect) higher quality. I may start using cheap no-name brand $8 sun glasses from Amazon while biking and driving from now on, and wear the Oakley's only on special occasions.
Bummer.
Does anyone have any suggestions, web sites, etc. for ordering replacement lenses?
Thank you.
Thanks...Dreaded Delamination strikes again....