Oakley Jawbone Collection can be found here.
Oakley has sunglasses collections that cross over from sports to lifestyle. In fact to make things easier we have categorised our Oakley sunglasses into collections so if you want a hi-tech sports piece then visit the sports sunglasses. If you are looking for something in-between fashion and sports then the active collection is for you. Finally if you know the most sports you do is taking a stroll along the beach and you are more conscious on how you look then the lifestyle collection is definitely where to start looking.

These sunglasses are definitely not something that would fit into any lifestyle collection. I fact they scream sports eyewear. Unless you are planning an active cycling holiday then you need not pack your Jawbone Sunglasses.
Oakley when it comes to naming their eyewear historically have had competitions in house and giving a name to a pair of sunglasses that will probably be around for years to come is not an easy task. For the Jawbone however you can quite easily see how they came up with the name.

When you look at the best designs for sunglasses then start with the human face. You can borrow plenty of design ideas right there - but for fit then for sports eyewear you really need to pay attention.

The Jawbone sunglasses when you are wearing them become an extension of your face. With sports eyewear, especially where aerodynamics are concerned a snug fit is so important. The streamline design of course gives minimal drag as you would expect, but when on these sunglasses really fit well and are one of the most comfortable sunglasses I have worn. It is a shame that such a technically advanced pair of sunglasses can not really be used for everyday use because the fit is so good. When you are on a bike then these really do finish of your professional appearance. It is such a waste when you have spent loads on a streamlined helmet, a super light alloy bike and close fitting clothing to not have eyewear perfection, but now you can.
Will the Jawbone make my suitcase this year for holidays? Not unless I am planning a workout on a bike. But they will not leave my side when riding.
It is not just us at Sunglasses Shop and of course the staff at Oakley going wild for the Jawbone. Pick up any cycling magazine and read the reviews. The product's performance is outstanding. The colours may be very bright and 1980s but this is about as hot as it gets at the moment. The Jawbone is Oakley going back to its roots.
When it comes to technical ability there is no competition. When it comes to fashion their Lifestyle sunglasses are on par with the biggest names in designer eyewear. It looks hot and in the near future we will be taking a pair out for a road test to see how they really perform. We may not have Lance Armstrong working here but we do have a keen selection of cycle enthusiasts and everyone is itching to get their hands on one for keeps.
Oakley has created a versatile and striking pair of sunglasses in the
form of the Jawbone. It’s the latest evolution of a coveted design with a frame
like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Every aspect of these glasses is
engineered around what you need to optimise your performance in the sporting
world. Therefore, Oakley have used their high definition optics, and to full
advantage.
As the Jawbone comes with interchangeable lenses, Oakley have created a switchlock system whereby the lower part of the rim opens to allow easy access for quick lens changing, allowing you to maintain optimal focus and vision in any lighting condition. There’s minimal handling involved, so dirty fingers don’t get all over the lens. The quick-release system closes with a cam that locks each lens securely in place.
Oakley have also engineered a pivoting system with a release mechanism that lets you remove and replace the nose piece with a different size to customize the fit. A comfortably secure fit is essential for athletic competition, so Oakley started this new design with the company’s legendary 3 point fit. Instead of hooking the ears like conventional frames, a 3 point fit ensures the frame touches the wearer only at the bridge of the nose and the sides of the head. Oakley combined the proprietary fit with specialized bridge geometry and strategically placed flex zones to give the frame a broad range of flexibility while directing stresses away from the lenses. That way, the optics can do their job without the distortion of subtle bending and bowing.
Jawbone combines the clarity and protection of Oakleys High Definition Optics (HDO®) with revolutionary new SwitchLock frame architecture that allows for quick and easy lens changing.
A number of Oakley Athletes, including Lance Armstrong, Mark Cavendish, George Hincapie and Brian Lopes have trialled the Jawbone and found the advances in technology amazing. Champion mountain biker Brian Lopes commented, Oakleys eyewear is always on the leading edge of performance and style, and Jawbone is no exception. The new system makes changing lenses super easy. The comfort and protection are second to none. SwitchLock Technology allows the lower part of the frame rim to swing open, ensuring trouble free lens insertion and removal. The design holds the lenses with a suspension system so any stress on the frame has no affect on the carefully constructed optics. This new architectural structure ensures there is nothing to diminish the unbeatable viewing clarity, while the wearer still enjoys the optimised comfort and fit of the flexible frame.
Unbeatable clarity and visual fidelity with the patented innovations of High Definition Optics® (HDO®), optimized by an entirely new frame architecture that translates frame stresses away from the lenses.
Oakley Sports Eyewear Heritage: Cycling 1983 - Eye Shade Andy Hampsten Giro dItalia Champion, 1988 1986 - Blade Steve Bauer Yellow Jersey leader, Tour de France, 1988 & 1990 1989 - Mumbo Viatcheslav Ekimov Olympic Gold Medalist, 1988 & 2000 1990 - M Frame Lance Armstrong Tour de France Winner, 1999 - 2005 1998 - Racing Jacket George Hincapie Yellow Jersey leader, Tour de France, 2005 & 2006 2007 Radar Mark Cavendish Tour de France Stage Winner, 2008












Instructions can be found here on how to change your lenses.
The Jawbone is a frame that needs to be experienced in full 360 degrees and we have produced some all round shots so you can appreciate the engineering and design that has gone into this fantastic pair of sunglasses.


The unique Jawbone technology pioneered by Oakley using a switch system means interchangeable lenses have now become even easier.










At last a technical product that doesn't require massive amounts of force to change the lenses. If you have previously had interchangeable lenses than you may know that it is a tricky task that requires a bit of muscle. Not you can switch the lenses using the new Oakley system.
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