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GASKET Olive Tortoise (11-928)

GASKET Olive Tortoise (11-928)

h2. GASKET Prescription Eyewear For fashion to be authentically Oakley, form and function must be the same. That's why the assertive lines of GASKET™ are part of an ophthalmic-specific design that optimizes the range of visual correction. Engineered with the all-day comfort of lightweight O MATTER®, the frame is heat adjustable for a customized fit. Its definitive styling includes beveled temples, true metal icons and sculpturally integrated hinge links of C-5™ alloy. Case included. Eye (A): 53 DBL: 19 B: 29.2 ED: 54.8 +2.00 to -7.00 Total Power

Average Customer Rating: 3 5 3 out of 5
0 of 2 (0%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for GASKET Olive Tortoise (11-928)

Overall 3 5 3 5
Performance 3 5 3 5
Durability 1 5 1 5
Style 5 5 5 5
Product Experience
Face fit: 5 7 large A Little Loose
Product Weight: 3 7 Heavy Light
Garsone
Location: Colorado
I have used this product for: Over a year
My face is: It's A Big One
Ok
Date: July 5, 2009
Pros: Comfortable
Cons: durability

Like the looks, but broke two pairs not being very rough with them.

Review 2 for GASKET Olive Tortoise (11-928)

Overall 3 5 3 5
Performance 2 5 2 5
Durability 2 5 2 5
Style 5 5 5 5
Product Experience
Face fit: 7 7 large Falls Off My Face
Product Weight: 3 7 Heavy Light
skahn

look great; fall off face
Date: June 16, 2009
Pros: Comfortable, Optimal clarity, look great
Cons: Obstructed views, fall off face easily

Fell in love with these frames immediately. Very light weight. However, they fall off my face all the time. Nothing is really holding them to your head. The smooth plastic arms do not wrap around your ears. This is fine, and looks great, but the arms need some "gription". I actually krazy glued rubber dots to the ends of the arms which grab my head. Without the rubber dots, doing any type of activity, short of merely sitting down, and these glasses fly off my face. Oakley put form over function on these. Also, when driving, the thick arms actually block peripheral vision, especially when looking over right shoulder to check blind spot to change lanes.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.