ACOMPATIBLE 4 Pair Replacement Polarized Lenses for Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Sunglasses OO9188 Pack P7…
M**S
No a good product
Lens do not last long. The tint wears off after 3 or 4 weeks. This is the second time I have ordered them and the same thing happened. No worth the money to be sure
J**S
fit perfectly
I love the color, and I have never broken a pair. i can see through them with ease, and ive ordered them multiple times over the years
J**I
Incredible quality for a surprisingly low price.
The price for these lenses is misleading. I coach youth baseball, and I set my glasses down, hang them on a fence, set them on my hat, etc... all the things you shouldn't do if you want you glasses to last. I prefer the prizm lenses that came with my glasses, but to replace those lenses is a $70+ expense that just doeant make sense...so I used OEM lenses for every day use on the field. I have purchased a few lenses for my Flak 2.0s... oddly the polarization wasnt right, or the lenses were slightly off...but they were cheap, so I didnt complain at a $30 lense to protect my original Prizm lense... then I find Acompatible. I think to myself that they would be worth the buy just because I'd be getting lenses for just over 10 bucks a pair...who cares if they suck, right? Well... I was completely surprised when they arrived. The packaging was top notch. Each pair of lenses are packaged in a reusable plastic box, with it's own micro cloth for wiping the lenses. The moment I saw the care that went into the packaging, I wanted to swap out my lenses... i grabbed my Flaks and removed the Seek lenses (maybe they were Flips) and proceeded to install the Acompatible lenses (the red ones). The installation of the lense is easy, but I noticed that the lense fit more snug than any other replacement lense I have used in the past. It felt like I was installing the original lenses. They didnt wiggle around...it was a good tight fit. While the installation and fit of these lenses were a surprise, they weren't the biggest surprise... once you put these lenses on, they are amazing! The clarity is awesome, it's similar to my prizm lenses that came with my Flaks. Acompatible also provides a little card that helps show you how good their lenses really are. When you look at the card with the naked eye, you see nothing...but when you wear their lenses, or any properly polarized lense, you see the hidden picture... when I looked at the picture with my old OEM lenses, I couldn't see the picture well...it was luke it was iut of phase. Looking at the picture with my Prizms and the Acompatible lenses, incouldnsee the picture clear as day. I feel like I darned near stole these lenses. The price is great.The quality is great, and they provide protective cases for the lenses... all under 50 buck. If you have Flak 2.0 glasses, these are a must have. You will protect you original lenses...but you might just find that the Acompatible lenses are as good, if not better that the originals...they are certainly better than the other replacement lenses out there.
R**Y
Works great
Good product
K**A
Great Deal!
First of all, I'll preface, I'm no expert in authenticating Oakley's standard of lens quality. What I do know is I already spent a great deal of money for the Flak 2.0 frame and it's original polarized lens that came with them. After a couple years of use, the original lenses have been dinged and scratched significantly to impair the vision, and I certainly did not want to spend the OakleySI.com price of $45 (let alone the MSRP of $70 anywhere else) for just one set of lenses. So when I stumbled upon these, I'll be honest, I was skeptical. So with that, on to the actual product review:The lenses, as advertised, come with four sets of lenses; a standard grey tint (they advertise as black), as well as a black, red, and blue mirrored lenses. Each set has it's right lens stamped with the "Polarized" exactly as my original set had, though I will be honest, they do seem to be polarized, though not to the same quality/standard as the original (though, considering I get four for the discounted price of one, I'm willing to accept it). Each set comes packaged in a plastic container with all four containers shipped within one tightly packaged box, each with it's own microfiber cloth. If you plan taking these to the range, I would air the on the side of caution, because nothing advertised on the product page or within it's packaging material (which isn't much) states anything about a ballistic rating such as the originals that are rated as ANSI Z87 certified. Outside of that, if you just want to replace your lens and gain a simple variety of colored lenses to add to your "cool guy" effect, then I am more than happy with this bang for your buck lens replacement.Side note: if you are like me and wondering if you have the Flak 2.0 or Flak 2.0 XL, after some researched, I found that as long as you have the SKU: OO9188 (number located on the left temple as worn, near the hinge) then you have the Flak 2.0 frames. When you see the XL or non-XL, that only pertains to the lenses. Hopefully, that clears up any confusion anyone has.I think these are a great deal, I would buy these again, and as long as you understand these are indeed a good quality knock off, I would definitely recommend these to others.
T**1
Perfect Fit
Fit perfect. No fish eye.
F**E
Quality replacement for OEM lenses
As many others have said, the packaging is excellent. Each lens is individually wrapped and each pair is in its own plastic box. The finish on each set appears to be very good, but can't speak to durability yet.As to fit, I have an odd situation. On a set of Flak 2.0 frames that are genuine Oakley, purchased by me at an Oakley store, these lenses fit perfectly. Just like OEM. But on a set of frames that I question as to whether they are genuine or knockoffs (bought by my wife, somewhere, at a huge discount), these lenses don't fit at all. They barely snap in and fall out with the slightest movement.So for those who undoubtedly have genuine frames, these lenses should work great. If you bought frames at a discount store or somewhere else and are not sure whether they are "real" Oakleys, these lenses may not work. That may be the reason you're seeing reviews complaining about fit. After all, real frames are $100 and real lenses are $100+. I think a lot of people are unknowingly buying knockoffs at discount stores and having problems with the lenses fitting.
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