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bolland88

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Hi folks,

I've recently got into buying a few pairs of Oakley's for my everyday use and also my fishing. I find them fantastic for both.

I've just bought a second hand pair of ' Oakley Holbrook Metal, prizm polarised' from eBay...

I have a feeling they are fake. I paid £70.00 for them.

I noticed the hinges have screws in, the lenses are mounted on the read of the frame and have no way of replacing them?
Also the prizm p logo looks a bit rough.

Can you guys advise please.

Thanks
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Hi folks,

I've recently got into buying a few pairs of Oakley's for my everyday use and also my fishing. I find them fantastic for both.

I've just bought a second hand pair of ' Oakley Holbrook Metal, prizm polarised' from eBay...

I have a feeling they are fake. I paid £70.00 for them.

I noticed the hinges have screws in, the lenses are mounted on the read of the frame and have no way of replacing them?
Also the prizm p logo looks a bit rough.

Can you guys advise please.

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Welcome!

If you're looking for glasses to wear fishing, I highly recommend the deep water polarized lenses, and a gibston frame! The visual field is large, the frame is so light you'll forget you're wearing them, and the "wrap around" frame holds on like they're glued to your head! Plus, they won't break the bank on price! Especially If you can find a pair on here! Good luck big guy!
 

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