Jawbones
Alder93
Posts: 39
Hi
I know someone with the jawbone copies, and they are impossible to tell they are fake, making me confident to buy them
I have read about the possible headaches and problems caused by the cheaper lenses which is a bit worrying. has anyone experienced any problems with them?
..but anyway, my main question is, would genuine oakley lenses fit in the replica frames? ..would that make the performance close to that of real oakleys, but at a lower cost of course?
Cheers
I know someone with the jawbone copies, and they are impossible to tell they are fake, making me confident to buy them
I have read about the possible headaches and problems caused by the cheaper lenses which is a bit worrying. has anyone experienced any problems with them?
..but anyway, my main question is, would genuine oakley lenses fit in the replica frames? ..would that make the performance close to that of real oakleys, but at a lower cost of course?
Cheers
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I used to think like the OP - until I bought fakes - they are rubbish ! I now own bespoke (club colours) Jawbones - and they are ace - especially in hot weatherhttp://veloviewer.com/SigImage.php?a=3370a&r=3&c=5&u=M&g=p&f=abcdefghij&z=a.png
Wiliers: Cento Uno/Superleggera R and Zero 7. Bianchi Infinito CV and Oltre XR20