StephTrekking
Oakley Beginner
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Greetings! I love Oakley lenses and I am looking to order a new Rx sunglasses (probably the Pasque frames) for this summer's 6-week trek on the coastal Camino in Portugal and Spain.
The terrain is a mix of roads, sidewalks, wood boardwalks, cobble, and some dirt paths/mountains trails. Conditions will range from sunny to partly cloudy. Lots of ocean and moutain views.
I currently have a pair with Rose Gold Prizm Polarized, and while I like those, I'm looking for something that perhaps isn't polarized (so I can read screens), is still going to filter glare, and is not too dark so they still feel good in slightly cloudy conditions. Does such a lens exist?
I am intregued by the Road and Trail lenses, but concerned they might let in too much light. Which ones should look at? The choices can be a little overwheming.
Does anyone have a good comperensive list of lenses updated for 2023?
Thanks!
The terrain is a mix of roads, sidewalks, wood boardwalks, cobble, and some dirt paths/mountains trails. Conditions will range from sunny to partly cloudy. Lots of ocean and moutain views.
I currently have a pair with Rose Gold Prizm Polarized, and while I like those, I'm looking for something that perhaps isn't polarized (so I can read screens), is still going to filter glare, and is not too dark so they still feel good in slightly cloudy conditions. Does such a lens exist?
I am intregued by the Road and Trail lenses, but concerned they might let in too much light. Which ones should look at? The choices can be a little overwheming.
Does anyone have a good comperensive list of lenses updated for 2023?
Thanks!