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Title: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: 123* on July 28, 2015, 09:37:33 PM
Looking to get some Oakleys and will be looking to field in them but slightly worried they might affect my catching ability! Tried a mates on and dropped a few when practicing, is it a case of simply getting used to taking some grabs with them on?

Cheers!
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Giraffe208 on July 28, 2015, 09:40:04 PM
It does take some getting used to. I believe the VR28 are the lense of choice for cricket. I've only ever used black iridium and found it tricky so just gave up
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: langer17 on July 28, 2015, 09:52:21 PM
I had never worn sunnies for anything, but bought some Oakley's 2 years ago and it took me a while to get used to the,

I got some Oakley radar's with g26 lens, which are a contrast lenses (they highlight red/orange and dampen green). I initially didn't really like them and tried to sell them. When that fell through I decided to give them another go and I'm glad I did as I got over that initial period and I love them now.

Depends on the lenses too. Contrast lens change your perception of things slightly (what I found), so they would take a bit longer than a standard lens.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: edge on July 28, 2015, 10:25:55 PM
Didn't bother me when I bought a pair last year, got some VR28 lenses this season and that hasn't either. For me it's definitely improved how well I pick the ball up, go for some contrast lenses that enhance red/green contrast and the ball jumps out of the background a lot more.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tim2000s on July 29, 2015, 06:41:41 AM
Didn't bother me when I bought a pair last year, got some VR28 lenses this season and that hasn't either. For me it's definitely improved how well I pick the ball up, go for some contrast lenses that enhance red/green contrast and the ball jumps out of the background a lot more.
I have a pair of the rose coloured lenses (I can't remember the tinting name either VR28 or G30) and they are amazing for picking the red ball out against the green grass.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Jaffa on July 29, 2015, 06:57:54 AM
Cheaper than a pair Oakley's.

http://www.cricketdirect.co.uk/Catalogue/Cricket-Hats/Chappell-Hat-144024 (http://www.cricketdirect.co.uk/Catalogue/Cricket-Hats/Chappell-Hat-144024)

Our league has allowed us to use hi vis pink or orange balls. The spectators appreciate it too.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: RoCo Da Pixie on July 29, 2015, 07:54:59 AM
I field in sunglasses and use the Oakley VR28 lenses. I got used to them very quickly as I wear sunglasses when playing golf also.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: cheese on July 29, 2015, 08:41:28 AM
I've used Oakley for 3 years now and I can't fault them. I use either a Grey lens or a Positive Red Iridium lens, the latter being my favourite! I've never found it has impacted my fielding ability and are a very good choice of sunglasses. They've also saved my eyes once this year after fielding at Short cover and having the ball deflect off my foot into my face, the Oakleys took the impact and didn't break, only the smallest of marks on one of the lenses...
I wear the original Radars
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Seniorplayer on July 29, 2015, 08:57:55 AM
I find light brightners work for me particulary on dark and overcast days always wear them on match days for fielding unless it's very bright sunlight.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: iand123 on July 29, 2015, 03:33:44 PM
I've got some Oakley Jawbones but no idea what lenses i have, any way i can tell? Also anyone recommend a good place to get some lenses from?
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tushar sehgal on July 29, 2015, 03:38:40 PM
I have now had multiple oakleys and they are great for cricket.

I have had a multiple radar paths, flack jackets and 1 m-frame all in various lens types. I have my glasses on when fielding and if the light changes you don't really notice much difference, my favorite has always been polrized black iridium lenses but others were just as good. New Prizms are by the far the best I have tried for cricket and got a pair recently.

Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Vitas Cricket on July 29, 2015, 03:48:36 PM
I have now had multiple oakleys and they are great for cricket.

I have had a multiple radar paths, flack jackets and 1 m-frame all in various lens types. I have my glasses on when fielding and if the light changes you don't really notice much difference, my favorite has always been polrized black iridium lenses but others were just as good. New Prizms are by the far the best I have tried for cricket and got a pair recently.

Which type of Prizm lens did you go for?
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tushar sehgal on July 29, 2015, 04:57:43 PM
Which type of Prizm lens did you go for?

@Vitas Cricket its the one for golf. I'll check it in an hour when I get a chance to go to my car for the exact one but its not polarized, I found prizm polarized was less bright than just the iridium coating one, will post a pic.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Vitas Cricket on July 29, 2015, 05:08:13 PM
@Vitas Cricket its the one for golf. I'll check it in an hour when I get a chance to go to my car for the exact one but its not polarized, I found prizm polarized was less bright than just the iridium coating one, will post a pic.

Local outlets to me don't have prizm yet, so i'm deciding whether to order online or schlepp to the London store to try some out. Many thanks for any input :)
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tushar sehgal on July 29, 2015, 06:11:05 PM
@Vitas Cricket   Might just be in North America only at the moment if you need it let me know and I can pick one ship it to you

 (http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07/29/3dfef55249229b5b67a69009d8b8f942.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/07/29/45f1e09f28053e268bd30ab7aab72166.jpg)


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Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tushar sehgal on July 29, 2015, 06:18:45 PM
Correction mine are not Golf but Baseball Outfield ones...

CDN $210 + tax

http://ca.oakley.com/en/mens/sunglasses/prizm-sunglasses/prizm-trade-baseball/prizm-baseball-outfield-flak-2-0-xl/product/W0OO9295XLPZBB/?skuCode=OO9188-03&categoryCode=m0201012 (http://ca.oakley.com/en/mens/sunglasses/prizm-sunglasses/prizm-trade-baseball/prizm-baseball-outfield-flak-2-0-xl/product/W0OO9295XLPZBB/?skuCode=OO9188-03&categoryCode=m0201012)

Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: peristocle on July 30, 2015, 03:05:39 PM


They look pretty good
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Kulli on July 30, 2015, 03:35:25 PM
What do you guys recommend for white ball cricket, if anyone else plays that, already have a pair of Radars so preferably a lens for them.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: tushar sehgal on July 30, 2015, 03:46:57 PM
What do you guys recommend for white ball cricket, if anyone else plays that, already have a lot of Radars so preferably a lens for them.

@Kulli Oakley Prizm baseball outfield is very good with both white and red as its designed for baseball outfielding which is white and get very dirty sometimes so works with red as well.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: TGB1997 on March 31, 2016, 12:29:04 PM
I can't go out into the field without having a pair of Oakley sunglasses with me. My eyes are very sensitive to sunlight so they have been essential for me in the past few years.
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: cheese on March 31, 2016, 01:40:36 PM
Changed to a Jade Iridium lenses (reflective green for those who don't know oakleys)in my Radars for this year...
A brilliant lens and better then the Grey and Positive Red iridium that I've used before!
Title: Re: Fielding in Sunglasses
Post by: Mr_Orange on April 01, 2016, 10:27:33 AM
For anyone worried about sunglasses and catching ability, watch this from Oakley...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSNYVd85JU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSNYVd85JU)

Talks about depth perception when wearing sunglasses and compares regular sunglasses with Oakley lenses to show what they do to compensate for refraction and keep the depth perception constant with what you see without lenses. Mentions that it was developed for shooting where it can have a huge effect over greater distances.