Released in 2015, the Oakley Jawbreaker was the result of more than 100 design iterations and 9,600 hours of lab and field testing – with input most notably from cyclist and equal all-time Tour de France stage winner Mark Cavendish. The frame itself is comprised of 27 individual components, mainly due to the Switchlock™ system which allows the frame to pivot (or “break”) at the arms to remove and replace lenses – where the “Jawbreaker” name comes from.
With increased field of vision towards the top of the frame, it’s clear these were developed with performance cycling in mind. The arms feature an adjustment feature – allowing you to get the right fit with your helmet.
For athletics, these features might not necessarily be required but the adjustability and ventilation of the design allows you to customise the fit, swap lenses depending on your planned session and enjoy a wide field of vision for whatever your sporting endeavours.
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