Oakley

Oakley Turbine

207.00

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  • For telephone order call us at +30 2310 240300.
  • Fast delivery at your door.
  • 1 day delivery within Thessaloniki.
  • Prices are only valid for purchases from our eShop.

Model Family

Description

Turbine cranks up the active look with interchangeable icons plus inset zones of sure-grip Unobtainium. Along with clean lines of comfortably lightweight O Matter and a lens shape inspired by our popular Hijinx sunglass, its durability and performance would make a sport frame jealous.

  • Oakley Twin Toric lens technology with HDO
  • Polarized and Iridium lens options available
  • Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads for increased comfort and performance
  • Interchangeable accessory metal icon accents
  • Available with Prizm lenses to enhance color, contrast and detail for an optimized experience
  • Available with Oakley Authentic Prescription Lenses
  • Le Tour de France is a trademark registered in the U.S., France and other countries. Used under license
  • MOTOGP is a registered trademark of Dorna Sports S.L.
Shipping & Deliveries

SHIPPING AND DELIVERY

Shipments are made throughout Greece using Elta Courier within 1-2 working days. Inaccessible areas may experience delays of 1 day or more.

  • For orders under 60€ or 175€ respectively, the shipping costs are:
    5€ for shipments to Greece
    15€
    for shipments to Europe

 

  • For orders under 60€ or 175€ respectively, the shipping costs are:
    3€ for shipping in Greece
    15€
    for shipping in Europe

 

Orders are shipped on the next business day (Monday to Friday), from the day you placed your order.

About Oakley
Oakley, based in Lake Forest, California and a subsidiary of the Italian company Luxottica based in Milan, was created by James Jannard in 1975. It designs, develops and manufactures sports equipment and lifestyle pieces such as sunglasses, ski / snowboard masks, clothes, backpacks and other accessories. Most of Oakley's innovations and technologies were developed after testing by athletes even in the most extreme conditions. Oakley currently holds more than 600 patents for glasses, materials and equipment.