Can you replace lenses on Oakley Holbrook?
Customize the look of your Holbrook eyewear and get the best optical performance for where you use it most. All replacement lenses feature the unbeatable clarity, impact resistance and 100% UV filtering of Oakley’s High Definition Optics® (HDO®).
Is Oakley Prizm polarized better than Prizm?
Prizm lenses offer UV protection even if they are not polarized. They handle UV light differently from other kinds of sunglasses, which simply stop radiation from entering your lenses. Still, the new process that Prizm lenses rely on keeps UV light from damaging your eyes and causing cancer and other diseases.
Are all Holbrook lenses interchangeable?
Oakley Holbrook sunglasses can be transformed into a pair of sunglasses with endless combinations of colors and looks with the help of a new set of Oakley Holbrook lenses. Everybody loves options and the interchangeable lenses found in the Holbrook give you just that, and plenty of them.
Are Oakley Prizm lenses polarized?
Some Oakley Prizm lenses, like Prizm Field Lenses, are polarized, meaning they include a filter to block glare from reflected light. Prizm lenses don’t mean polarized—it’s an entirely different lens technology. Whereas polarized lenses block glare from reflected light, Prizm lenses amplify what you’re seeing.
Are Holbrook and Holbrook mix lenses the same?
The Holbrook Mix is a combination of the original and metal Holbrook, perfect for those people who are stuck trying to decide between the two.
How do I know which Oakley holbrooks I have?
The SKU format of Oakley Holbrook should look like this: OO9102-##. AS noted above, OO9102 specifies that it’s a Holbrook. The 2 numbers after the dash specify the colorway (frame and lens combination). If your Holbrooks have “OO9102-01,” then the sunglasses you have should be Matte Black with silver Oakley icons.
What is the difference between Holbrook and Holbrook mix?
The Holbrook Mix is a combination of the original and metal Holbrook, perfect for those people who are stuck trying to decide between the two. An O Matter frame front is combined with stainless steel temples.