Thinner, lighter, faster – not a new smartphone, EVZero Sunglasses from Oakley

Sunglasses are sunglasses to some, but to others they are an important part of a sport performance outfit, or just damn good fashion.  Oakley’s new EVZero range are the ultimate performance sunglasses for cycling and more.

Get this, the “Path” range weigh just 22 grams, the “Range” series weigh just 24 grams.  Pretty amazing for a pair of sunnies right?

They have a rimless design so you’re looking at almost all lens.  The “Path” series are made for training and running, while the “Range” series for Cycling in particular.

It’s pretty impressive to see how the design has evolved over the years and that Oakley can now get the whole front lens area supporting itself with just the frame around back for over the ears.

They come in a range of colours, and start at $199.95.

 

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