Oakley Radar EV Path Glasses
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Oakley Radar EV Path Glasses Info
The Oakley Radar EV Path Glasses are a long-standing fixture in performance cycling eyewear, designed for riders who need reliable optical clarity and broad coverage across variable light conditions. Built around Oakley's established Radar EV frame architecture, the Path lens variant offers a taller lens geometry than the standard Radar EV — giving you more coverage through the upper visual field, which matters when you're scanning the road ahead in a fast-moving group or descending at speed.
The single-lens design eliminates any interruption across your sightline, while the Unobtanium nose pad and ear socks are designed to grip more securely as you sweat — a practical detail that matters on long summer rides. The frame is constructed from O Matter, Oakley's lightweight stress-resistant material, which contributes to all-day wearability without sacrificing the rigidity needed for high-impact protection.
Oakley Radar EV Path Glasses Specs at a Glance
- Lens geometry: Path — taller lens for extended upper peripheral coverage
- Lens construction: Single-lens, uninterrupted sightline
- Nose pad: Unobtanium — grip increases with moisture
- Ear socks: Unobtanium — secure fit under high-output conditions
- Impact protection: Designed to meet ANSI Z87.1 and CE standards
- Compatibility: Three-point fit for optical alignment with the eye
Design Benefits
- Expanded vertical field of view: The Path lens runs taller than the standard Radar EV profile, extending coverage into the upper peripheral zone. When you're riding in a bunch or navigating a technical descent, that additional sightline gives you more time to process what's above the horizon.
- Secure fit under sustained effort: Unobtanium contact points at the nose and ears are a consistent feature across Oakley's sport range for good reason — the material becomes tackier with sweat rather than slippery. For riders logging multi-hour sessions in warm conditions, that translates to a frame that stays where it was set.




