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Oakley Gascan Small
$140.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Fits narrower faces much better than standard Gascan models. Protective plastic frame around lenses protects from drop damage better than thin-framed or top-framed glasses. Large surface area provides adequate protection over entire field of vision.
The Cons:Tend to fog up during physical activity. Non-polarized version does not reduce glare much in bright light or snowy conditions (e.g. snowboarding). May start to feel too snug over long periods of use.
Oakley's Gascan Small sunglasses are mid-range casual sunglasses very similar to Oakley Gascans except they are, obviously, smaller and have a couple minor aesthetic differences. Otherwise, Gascan Smalls have the same shatterproof Plutonite lenses, dual lens polaric ellipsoid geometry design, durable O Matter frame material and comfortable Three-Point-Fit frame design as regular Gascan sunglasses.
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Plutonite lens material blocks out 100% of UVA / UVB / UVC and harmful blue light radiation while the Gascan Smalls' dual lens polaric ellipsoid geometry design produces frames shaped for optimal visual clarity. Additionally, their O Matter frame material makes Gascan Smalls lightweight yet durable while their Three-Point-Fit design ensures they only touch the wearer's nose bride and the sides of their head for added comfort.
Features
- Dual lens Polaric Ellispoid geometry
- Exceeds ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact and optical requirements
- Plutonite lens material filters out 100% of UVA/ UVB/ UVC & harmful blue light up to 400nm
- Available with Oakley Authentic Prescription Lenses (+2.00 through -4.00 combined power)
- Glare reduction and tuned light transmission due to optional Iridium lens coating
- Lightweight, stress-resistant O Matter frame material
- Three-Point Fit holds lenses in precise optical alignment
Model Variations
- Polarized GASCAN small ($205)
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Pros & Cons
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Fits narrower faces much better than standard Gascan models
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Protective plastic frame around lenses protects from drop damage better than thin-framed or top-framed glasses
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Large surface area provides adequate protection over entire field of vision
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Stylish square aesthetic, typical of Oakley and popular for outdoor sports
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Plastic and thin lenses help keep weight down versus metal lenses
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Tend to fog up during physical activity
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Non-polarized version does not reduce glare much in bright light or snowy conditions (e.g. snowboarding)
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May start to feel too snug over long periods of use
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