Does Oakley SI do prescription lenses?
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Does Oakley SI do prescription lenses?
Prescription Sun Lenses Designed for Performance Available in a wide selection of colors and options, Oakley True Digital™ Prescription Lenses optimize your vision with innovations that answer the uncompromising demands of world-class sports professionals.
What does Si mean on Oakley sunglasses?
Standard Issue
Oakley® Standard Issue is a dedicated division within Oakley, Inc. that is committed to serving the specific needs of the U.S. Military, Government, Law Enforcement, Firefighters and EMS professionals.
Why do my Oakleys say Rx?
Luckily, there’s an entire world of Rx sunglasses — another way of saying “prescription sunglasses” — to choose from. Rx sunglasses combine the sharp vision of prescription eyeglasses with the total protection of sunglasses. Before you can order prescription sunglasses, you’ll need an up-to-date vision prescription.
What Oakleys are Z87 stamped?
All Oakley safety glasses and ballistic sunglasses bear the necessary ANSI Z87+ stamp for full industrial safety compliance (The Z87. 1 mark on the lens can be found near the top edge of the lens above the nose bridge, hidden by the brow of the frame).
Are Oakley SI ANSI rated?
All Oakley SI lenses block 100% of harmful UVA, UVB, and UVC rays. Plus, Oakley SI’s ballistic-rated models are marked ANSI Z87. 1-2015 certified, and also meet ballistic mil-spec MIL-PRF-31013.
How does Oakley SI work?
Oakley takes great pride in offering the highest quality products at a membership price for U.S. Military and Government personnel. Membership into Oakley Standard Issue is free and entitles its members access to exclusive Oakley products and direct pricing.
Does Oakley have first responder discount?
First Responders — which includes EMTs, firefighters, law enforcement officers, and 911 dispatchers – can save at Oakley SI with special first responder member pricing.
Are all Oakleys ANSI certified?
All Oakley eyewear are tested to meet ANSI high velocity and high impact standards. However, please note that not all are marked as certified ANSI Z87.