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I just got a pair of Crosshairs from Jomashop that say Prizm on the lens but I ordered Polarized and Prizm lenses. They pass the computer test. I was going to return them before reading this comment.. Your saying the older Prizm and Polarized lenses say "Prizm" and not "Prizm P"... What did lenses that were Prizm but not polarized say lol?The original polarized prizm lenses didn't come with the "P" etching. I remember at the store it created alot of confusion.
If you want to verify, look through them at your monitor and turn them 90 deg to see if they shift
Those are the ones I bought! Thank you. Youre right that is confusing and I can see why they made the switch.The first run of prizm polarized lenses did not include the "P" to designate the fact that they were polarized. Both polarized and non polarized lenses just carried the "prizm" etching. Obviously this was confusing.
As an example here is an offical image of the crosshair with prizm black polarized. No P included.
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It's because you can choose your own etching when ordering a custom pair.I heard that when you custom make glasses on Oakley's website the lenses don't have any etching on them. I find that odd because it's not like you can get custom lenses, shouldn't all the lenses come off an assembly line already etched?
You are correct and that makes sense! Mystery solved for me.It's because you can choose your own etching when ordering a custom pair.