The Oakley Men's Felon Sunglasses are not to be confused with those cheap-ass look-alikes you found at the gas station—these limited edition aviators are the real deal. Oakley tuned the impact resistant Plutonite lenses with High Definition Optics for unreal clarity and absolutely no distortion. The C-5 alloy frames handle years of abuse and feature Unobtainium stem sleeves for a slip-free fit. This is the first production run of the Oakley Felon Sunglasses, so get 'em while they're hot.
Bottom Line: The Oakley Felons—you can't be a smooth criminal with out 'em.
these are not nearly as bad as other's have said but they do need some work out of the box. They start fairly straight but I was able to bend them into a slight wrap around that definately improves the problem of glear from the sides, above, and below. I have the polarized black iridium and find the tint to be great in heavy sun. I also think they are good looking and not as over sized as the Oakley Inmates. For those of us with medium to average faces they look cool. They are also very durable feeling and solid construction.
I must agree with the comments others have made about these glasses as they come out of the box. I am not too concerned with style, but want quality eye protection since I make my living as a pilot. For work I am a Serengeti fan, but I wanted a pair of polarized for use in bright light that would stay on under active conditions(ie riding a jet ski). Before returning mine I worked on moulding them to my face. This took care of my biggest disappointments: 1. Too much light coming in from the sides. 2. Too much light coming in from the bottom. 3. Too much pressure from the temples.These are heavy sunglasses. If you are used to the lightweight Oakley frames these are much heavier. I recommend them if you are willing to do a little work and can get them in the $80 price range. I found mine on Steep and Cheap.