KarlBlessing
I should Work at Oakley
But hey, at least the temple shock is still there even if it doesn't even make contact with the stem anymore.
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Even if I view mine the same way, it doesn't get that off center with the shocks , instead increases the exposure towards the lens side but doesn't end up putting the eyelet down near the bottom edge (also noting their 3d printed blinder is pushing down on the stem which would normally stay at a gradual angle down even slightly closed).Not a busted frame/arm. It’s just slightly closed
Even if I view mine the same way, it doesn't get that off center with the shocks , instead increases the exposure towards the lens side but doesn't end up putting the eyelet down near the bottom edge (also noting their 3d printed blinder is pushing down on the stem which would normally stay at a gradual angle down even slightly closed).
Not buying them no, just caught my eye when Amazon hit me with an ad about them (I guess cuz some people are trying to get blinders to look more like the Cyclops prop from X-Men).So you’re not buying? I don’t think they’re 3D printed either
Not a busted frame/arm. It’s just slightly closed
As I told him, I tried viewing mine from the same angle, and can't reproduce that angle of stem which doesn't line up with the frame either unless it was loose on the hinge.This.
Come to think of it, that's probably what it is. They installed the stems on the wrong side. Looking at mine, if you flip em, it's going to point downward instead of in the same direction as the tshock.Looks like the stem should be on t’other side