If you're in the market for a new pair of specs, chances are you've come across the term pupillary distance. This guide is a resource to teach you what pupillary distance is, and how you can measure it from the comfort of your own home. Your PD is easier than...
How to Change Oakley Earsocks Oakley Flak Jacket and Flak Jacket XLJ sunglasses have been helping world-class athletes push the limits and take their performance to the next level for years now. One of the many cool features that make these glasses so coveted in the athletic community is their Unobtanium...
Our love for interchangeable lenses has grown even stronger. With Oakley's Switchlock Technology, they've made adapting to light and weather conditions easier than before! Sports Optician, Rob, demonstrates how this technology works on the high-performance RadarLock sunglasses:
How to Change the "O" Icon on the Oakley Racing Jacket How to Change the "O" Icon on the Oakley Racing Jacket in 3 Easy Steps: 1. Grab a pin or a mini screwdriver 2. Poke the icon out through the little hole located on the inside of the temple 3...
Oakley Half Jacket 2.0 Here at SportRx, we are happy to provide to you with just lenses for your Oakley sunglasses (and pretty much all sunglasses in general). So if you already have an Oakley frame that you love, feel free to hit us up for just the prescription...
How to Keep Lenses Clean & Safe Let's face it. Lenses ain't cheap. Especially if they're prescription! Here are some tips on how to preserve your lenses so that they will last longer and keep you seeing clearly.
How to change nose pads on the Oakley Racing Jacket in 5 easy steps: 1) Open up the nose pad & jaw 2) Remove the lens 3) In a downward closing motion, apply pressure to the nose pad until it pops off 4) Match the hole on the new nose...
How to change arms on the Oakley Crosslink and Crosslink Sweep: Press this button to interchange arms 1) Press the little button on the inside of the temple next to the hinge (pictured). 2) Pull the arm away from the frame. Don’t be afraid to give it a good tug. 3) Grab...