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Oakley Encoder Glasses


Regular price $29300

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The Oakley Encoder Glasses typically ships in 5-8 business days

Oakley   |   SKU: OO9471-0336  |   Option: Matte Black / PRIZM Black

Pickup available at RA Cycles - Brooklyn

Normalmente pronto em 24 horas


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Oakley Encoder Glasses Info

The Oakley Encoder Glasses draw a clear line from Oakley's M Frame heritage — the iconic large-lens design that defined sport eyewear for a generation. The Encoder updates that concept for the current lineup: a rimless construction with a deep, progressive wrap lens that delivers wide coverage and an unobstructed field of view, built from O Matter for lightweight durability. At $293, the Encoder sits at the intersection of serious performance and everyday versatility — a natural choice for road cycling, triathlon, and any sport where coverage, optical quality, and all-day wearability matter.

The rimless construction works differently from a conventional frame design. Rather than relying on a surrounding structure, the Encoder's lens has rigidity built directly into it — the top edge and nose area are reinforced and shaped to carry the structural load, keeping the lens stable without the weight of a full frame. The temple design is calibrated specifically for helmet use: low-profile arms with a measured rigidity that tucks cleanly under helmet straps without conflicting with the brim or retention system. Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads anchor the fit at both contact points — Unobtainium's grip increases as it gets wet, so the Encoder stays positioned on hard efforts and in humid conditions rather than migrating down your nose.

The PRIZM Black lens transmits 11% of visible light — tuned for bright to intense sunlight. At 11% VLT, this is a dedicated high-brightness lens: it cuts glare significantly while the PRIZM spectrum enhances color and contrast for clearer definition of road surfaces, surroundings, and obstacles at speed. It performs best in full-sun conditions — summer road rides, coastal routes, high-altitude terrain where light intensity is constant. The Encoder's lens, like the Kato's, is not designed for regular field swapping, so choosing the right PRIZM option for your primary riding conditions matters.

Specs at a Glance

  • Frame Material: O Matter
  • Lens Design: Rimless — structural rigidity built into lens
  • Lens (this version): PRIZM Black, 11% VLT
  • UV Protection: 100% up to 400nm
  • Lens Protection: Impact-resistant
  • Grip: Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads
  • Temples: Low profile, helmet-compatible
  • Lens Swappability: Not designed for regular field swapping
  • Color (this version): Matte Black / PRIZM Black

Design Benefits

  1. Rimless large-lens design provides deep coverage and a wide field of view with no frame surround interrupting peripheral vision — structural rigidity is engineered into the lens itself.
  2. Helmet-compatible temple geometry keeps the low-profile arms clear of helmet straps and retention systems, eliminating the fit interference common with thicker-armed cycling glasses.
  3. Unobtainium earsocks and nosepads increase grip as they get wet, anchoring the fit through sweaty efforts and humid conditions without needing adjustment mid-ride.
  4. PRIZM Black at 11% VLT is purpose-built for bright to intense sunlight — reduces glare while the PRIZM enhancement adds contrast and color definition for clearer visibility on road surfaces.

The RA Perspective

The Encoder sits in an interesting spot in Oakley's lineup — it's more conventional looking than the Kato, but it's still a serious performance glass. The M Frame reference isn't just heritage marketing; the large lens and deep coverage genuinely work for riders who want maximum protection from wind, dust, and debris without the radical mask aesthetic. We sell both, and the Encoder consistently goes to riders who want the performance without the spaceship look.

The helmet compatibility is real, not incidental. Low-profile temples that don't interfere with retention systems sounds like a minor detail until you've spent a long ride adjusting glasses that keep getting pushed down by your helmet. The Encoder stays put. Combined with Unobtainium earsocks that tighten their grip when wet, these genuinely don't move during hard efforts.

PRIZM Black at 11% VLT is the right lens for riders who spend most of their time in full sun — summer road rides, Coral Gables afternoons in February, high-altitude routes where the light is relentless. It cuts glare effectively and the PRIZM enhancement makes road surfaces and surroundings more defined than a neutral dark lens. If you ride in mixed conditions or early mornings, the PRIZM Road version at 20% VLT is the more versatile choice within the Encoder lineup. But for dedicated bright-light riding, PRIZM Black delivers.

At $293, the Encoder is $55 less than the Kato. You get a more conventional design and Unobtainium earsocks rather than the Kato's interchangeable nose pad system. For a lot of riders, that's the better fit anyway — and the savings are real.

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