NO! The shape of the lenses are slightly different and are designed to fit with a specific frame. This is also why the standard half and flak jacket lenses do not fit the Asian fit models which have slightly modified frames.
No, the pad-to-frame has a different interface, though, the Straight Jacket nose pads will fit with the Scalpel frame.
Flak jacket XLJ golf specific
The only difference is that xlj lenses have a concave lower edge to them, standard lenses are convex. Basically xlj gives you more 'cheek clearance'.. Both will fit fine in any half jacket frame. Answering these questions is fun
Follow directions on Oakley page:http://www.oakley.com/customer-care/removal_mframe
An Oakley A Frame may be purchased directly through Oakley or from Zappos. Each offers good deals on shipping and has a variety of colors to choose from.
As far as I've been told, YES. They are the same frames with different nose pieces (nose bombs). The Asian fit frame is the exact same frame but has bigger nose pads that elevate the glasses off the face more effectively on the Asian face. You may want to call Oakley and confirm this though. In the Asian fit line, some frames are completely different while others are the same and only the nose pads have been changed. For example, the straight jacket Asian fit frame are the same as the regular ones, and only the nose pieces are different (thicker).
Oakley A Frame goggles can be found at many different fine retailers. Examples of these retailers include Sunglass Hut, Sears, Altrec, Amazon, and the official Oakley website.
Oakley sunglasses are popular and have certainly withstood the test of time. Their M frame sunglasses can be purchased on their website, FramesDirect, or SwimOutlet.
Oakley Pro M frame is a great choice.
These are the temple rubber pieces on the Oakley Half Jacket sunglasses. 1. Remove the lenses. This makes it easier to grip the frame. 2. The ear piece snaps into the front of the frame - gently twist the ear piece out of the main frame. This is easiest if you hold the frame and push down on the ear piece. The ear piece will snap out of the frame. There are no screws or anything to push. Be sure to hold the ear piece very close to the frame hinge. 3. Replace the temple rubber pieces. Slide off old, slide on new. Use hand sanitizer, not soap, to help get the new piece on. 4. Snap the ear piece back into the frame. Just the opposite action as removal. 5. Replace the lenses.
I just pulled up on the top of the frame then pushed out gently. To reinsert, I put the top of the lenses in the side closest to the nose piece. then I pulled up on the top of the frame and popped the new lenses in place. Wear latex gloves it will make clean up easier.