One of the biggest differences as well (that wasn't even mentioned) is the bridge on the Crosshair 2012 is much different from the other two. By quite a bit actually.
Hi Eric, thanks for reaching out! We do not sell either of the rubber kits you are looking for but doing a little research, the Crosshair 2012 and Crosshair S do look like they share the same rubber kit. Good luck with finding some and let us know if there is anything else we can help with!
I'm having trouble identifying my Crosshair sunglasses. It seems there is a 'Crosshair 1.0' as well in addition to the Crosshair 2012?, my model number is 05-814 can you help?, I need new lenses
We'd love to get this identified for you! Send us an email at support@revantoptics.com with this SKU number and photos of your frame and we will be happy to get you an answer. Let us know if any other questions or concerns come up!
knight knives According to the folks at Oakley Forum, all Oakley wire frames are currently made in China. Check out their discussion here: www.oakleyforum.com/threads/wire-and-acetate-frames-now-stamped-made-in-china.8125/ Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns and we will be happy to help!
@@revantoptics See, this is why I am selling nearly all my Oakley glasses - I do not want made in China. Buy Ray Ban, made in Italy, or only those Oakley models made in the USA.
@@alwayspooh1588 Well, I had my first oakley in 2013, a corsshair 2012. Love the lenses, love the frame. 2 years later, the lenses go to S**t. Ok, try again. Crosshair Ti in 2017. 3 year later, same thing... why waste a good amount of money in something that offers so little time of usage? My Ray Ban has 5 years of havy usage, and still remain strong, looking good. Oakley? never again...
@@emmanuel9546 I hear you! Since my initial reply three months ago, I have sold 27 pairs of Oakley sunglasses. I have 7 left, and all but the Ducati crosshairs are made in the USA. Things made in China are not that high a quality. I refuse to buy anything made there unless there is no option. Enjoy the Ray Bans, much better quality since Oakley were bought out and production moved to the east.
why black and white?
One of the biggest differences as well (that wasn't even mentioned) is the bridge on the Crosshair 2012 is much different from the other two. By quite a bit actually.
Great call out! Thank you, Kevin!
Are the ear socks the same for the crosshair s and, the crosshair 2012? I can't find any.
Hi Eric, thanks for reaching out! We do not sell either of the rubber kits you are looking for but doing a little research, the Crosshair 2012 and Crosshair S do look like they share the same rubber kit. Good luck with finding some and let us know if there is anything else we can help with!
is the crosshair S for womens or is it unisex?
I'm having trouble identifying my Crosshair sunglasses. It seems there is a 'Crosshair 1.0' as well in addition to the Crosshair 2012?, my model number is 05-814 can you help?, I need new lenses
We'd love to get this identified for you! Send us an email at support@revantoptics.com with this SKU number and photos of your frame and we will be happy to get you an answer. Let us know if any other questions or concerns come up!
this is the type of oarkley I love
Are all crosshair made in China?
knight knives According to the folks at Oakley Forum, all Oakley wire frames are currently made in China. Check out their discussion here: www.oakleyforum.com/threads/wire-and-acetate-frames-now-stamped-made-in-china.8125/
Let us know if you have any other questions or concerns and we will be happy to help!
@@revantoptics See, this is why I am selling nearly all my Oakley glasses - I do not want made in China. Buy Ray Ban, made in Italy, or only those Oakley models made in the USA.
@@alwayspooh1588 Well, I had my first oakley in 2013, a corsshair 2012. Love the lenses, love the frame. 2 years later, the lenses go to S**t. Ok, try again. Crosshair Ti in 2017. 3 year later, same thing... why waste a good amount of money in something that offers so little time of usage? My Ray Ban has 5 years of havy usage, and still remain strong, looking good. Oakley? never again...
@@emmanuel9546 I hear you! Since my initial reply three months ago, I have sold 27 pairs of Oakley sunglasses. I have 7 left, and all but the Ducati crosshairs are made in the USA. Things made in China are not that high a quality. I refuse to buy anything made there unless there is no option. Enjoy the Ray Bans, much better quality since Oakley were bought out and production moved to the east.
@@alwayspooh1588 yes, with just one addendum: Luxottica started to produce some Ray Bans in China. So be careful when buying...