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Oakley Velo Kato Glasses


Precio normal $34800

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Oakley   |   SKU: OO9501-0152  |   Option: Matte Black / PRIZM Road

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Oakley Velo Kato Glasses Info

The Oakley Velo Kato Glasses take the Kato's distinctive no-hinge, full-shield design and focus it entirely on road cycling. With PRIZM Road lenses, PhysioMorphic Geometry, and Unobtainium grip at every contact point, the Velo Kato is the road-specific version of one of Oakley's most recognizable performance frames — built for riders who spend serious time in the saddle and want eyewear to match.

The no-hinge construction eliminates mechanical pivot points entirely, removing a common failure mode while keeping weight low and airflow unrestricted. PhysioMorphic Geometry positions the lenses close to the face for a wide, uninterrupted field of view — relevant on fast descents and in traffic where peripheral visibility matters. PRIZM Road lenses handle the optics: the technology filters specific wavelengths to enhance contrast and detail on road surfaces, making asphalt texture, painted road markings, and hazards easier to read at speed. The polycarbonate lenses are impact-resistant and tuned for the variable, high-glare conditions of long road rides. The "Velo" designation marks this as the road cycling-specific configuration — PRIZM Road bundled in, everything optimized for saddle time.

Fit is the other half of the story. The Velo Kato is sized for wider head profiles, with an adjustable rake mechanism that lets riders dial in the lens angle to their preferred position. Three interchangeable Unobtainium nosepads in different thicknesses come included — spending a minute trying each one makes a meaningful difference in how the glasses sit for different nose shapes. Unobtainium earsocks handle grip at the temple using Oakley's hydrophilic rubber, which grips tighter as it gets wet. Sweat doesn't loosen the hold — it improves it. Flow Conditioner Tabs on the frame manage airflow to reduce fogging on hard efforts.

Specs at a Glance

  • Frame Material: O_matter (Oakley proprietary lightweight plastic)
  • Construction: No-hinge design
  • Lens Technology: PRIZM Road, polycarbonate
  • Lens Geometry: PhysioMorphic — close-set, full-coverage shield
  • Fit: Wide; adjustable rake mechanism
  • Nosepads: Three interchangeable Unobtainium nosepads (included)
  • Earsocks: Unobtainium hydrophilic rubber
  • Ventilation: Flow Conditioner Tabs
  • Colors: Matte Black/PRIZM Road, Matte White/PRIZM Road

Design Benefits

  1. No-hinge construction: Eliminates mechanical failure points, reduces weight, and keeps airflow unrestricted through the frame.
  2. PRIZM Road optics: Wavelength-filtered lenses tuned to road surfaces — enhances contrast on asphalt, markings, and hazards at speed.
  3. PhysioMorphic Geometry: Lenses sit close to the face for maximum coverage and an unobstructed field of view.
  4. Unobtainium grip system: Hydrophilic nosepads and earsocks grip tighter as sweat builds — hold improves through the hardest efforts.
  5. Adjustable rake and interchangeable nosepads: Customizable fit for different head shapes, nose profiles, and riding positions.

The RA Perspective

The Velo Kato is what happens when Oakley takes one of their best sport frames and focuses it entirely on road cycling. The standard Kato is a versatile platform — multiple PRIZM lens options, broader sport applications. The Velo version strips that down to one configuration: PRIZM Road, wide fit, everything optimized for time in the saddle. For the right rider, that focus is exactly what you want.

PRIZM Road is one of the more genuinely useful lens technologies we've seen. It's not just tint — it's a wavelength-specific filter that makes road surfaces read more clearly. On longer rides you notice it most when road quality changes: the difference between a chip-sealed shoulder and clean tarmac is more readable, loose gravel stands out, and surface cracks register before you're on top of them. That kind of visual clarity compounds over hours.

The Unobtainium system is understated but important. Most riders have experienced glasses slipping down their nose mid-climb as sweat builds. Unobtainium reverses that — the nosepads and earsocks actually grip tighter with moisture. It's one of those features that sounds like marketing until you've worn a pair on a hot August ride and the glasses haven't moved once.

One thing worth flagging for customers: the Velo Kato runs large. Riders with narrower faces may find it floats regardless of nosepad adjustment. For the right head shape though, the coverage, stability, and optical quality are genuinely hard to beat at $348.

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