Oakley Eyeshades Le Tour de France Check out the unboxing of the Special Edition Le Tour de France Oakley Eyeshades - the first pair of sport sunglasses ever invented. Oakley was the first company to design sports performance sunglasses. There was no such thing as sport sunglasses until Oakley founder, Jim Jannard, needed...
To find out what they're wearing in 2019, check out our new blog here. We asked industry insiders what cycling sunglasses the pros will be wearing for Le Tour de France. Here's what we found... There are going to be a lot of riders rockin’ some Oakleys, especially the...
I just got back from an amazing weekend at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey. I decided to do the shorter ride this time, the Medium Fondo, which was quoted at 45 miles with 2500ft. of elevation. As it turns out, my Garmin 510 calculated it to be about 48...
photo credit: NY Times ADAPTABLE SUNGLASS LENSES FOR OVERCAST CONDITIONS The Over It lens combats an issue that a lot of people have, especially for those who live in overcast climates like the Pacific Northwest. Say it’s always foggy and rainy out but you still like to pedal to work...
How Many Cycling Lenses Do You Need? We cyclists tend to be gear geeks, so the more stuff we have, the better. We have different jerseys, cycling shorts, arm and leg warmers, and other cold-weather gear to suit every condition. Some serious roadies even have different pairs of wheels for...
Oakley Racing Jacket vs. Oakley Jawbone. Original Oakley Jawbone (left) Oakley Racing Jacket (right) There’s been a little confusion about the difference between the Oakley Racing Jacket and the Oakley Jawbone, so let’s clear it up. Simply put, these glasses are nearly identical. Oakley just took the original Jawbone and renamed...
Buyer's Guide: How-to Choose the Best Cycling Sunglasses Read our updated Cycling Buyer's Guide to learn about what goes into the perfect fitting pair, what to look for and avoid, and the latest lens and frames technologies to take you and your riding to the next level. Finding the right pair...