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Those are beautiful!! XLJ is a great idea...Username Hidden said:Positive Red XLJ cuts
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Username Hidden said:Pardon my ignorance. Pollaric elipsoid means the same curvature of oem romeo 2 lens?
Username Hidden said:Pardon my ignorance. Pollaric elipsoid means the same curvature of oem romeo 2 lens?
Tough lens to cut and I'm sure the satisfied buyers will chime in of its fit and finish.
Username Hidden said:Wondering the same thing...
Username Hidden said:All xmetals are base 8.75. Polaric ellipsoid lenses (aka Turbine-like curve) are the closest acceptable alternative without distortion. The reason these lenses are affordable is because there's ample supplies vs large format 8.75 donors which are becoming relatively rare. It's a compromise on aesthetic vs spending a premium but without compromise on HDO vision.
I've 8.75 lenses as well but they have a smaller selection of tints and cost about $20 more (assuming I can still get them from my friends at Oakley...)
Username Hidden said:in short, oem r2 lens has 8.75 curvature and polaric ellipsoid lenses do not have this 8.75 curvature?