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Oakley 10th Mountain Division Gascan Men’s Special Edition Military Inspired Sportswear Sunglasses When we selected Oakley innovations to honor the 10th Mountain Division of WWII, we knew styling had to be as aggressive as technology. There’s simply no other way to salute athletes who endured the extremes of ice and altitude to take innovation to its highest level. Today’s mountain athletes bring style to the street with Oakley GASCAN sunglasses, and this special edition gives a nod to the heritage of grit, guts and glory that reinvented performance with attitude.
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Oakley Hijinx Men’s Polarized Square O Casual Sunglasses Take all the music, art and life that inspires athletes to step up and go beyond. Shape it with an edge of attitude but keep the look clean and uncomplicated, then give it the best technology ever to carve light rays. That’s how we made HIJINX sunglasses, an O MATTER frame decked with dual cam hinges, true metal icons and HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS (HDO). Eye-chafing UV can’t get through our PLUTONITE lenses, and the side contours use patented XYZ OPTICS for widescreen clarity. If you need to add prescription lenses, no worries.
Tags: Art And Life, Best Technology, Contours, Conventional Technologies, Dual Cam, Flat Surfaces, Glare, Haze, Hinges, Light Rays, Matter Frame, Metal Icons, Music Art, Oakley Hijinx, Optics, Pavement, Polarizing Filter, Prescription Lenses, Sunglasses Oakley, True Metal
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The knee is an amazingly complex joint in the body. Just as the nursery school song tells us, we are all made of hinges! The knee just so happens to be the one prompting us to spend some time with our doctor. Why would the knee be such a trouble maker? The basic anatomy of the knee is fairly complex. This is no simple ball-and-socket structure! The knee involves several bones, ligaments, tendons and cartilage. Knees are made to do more than just bend and straighten; they also rotate and twist, creating more ways for them to become injured. There are four bones, four main ligaments, two main tendons, cartilage, and bursae (fluid-filled sacs) all involved in the knee joint. Activities that are popular among the busy people of our society, like running, jogging, basketball, tennis and even golf, are hard on the knee joint. For the most part, knee pain begins with an injury, which leads to joint inflammation. All that repetitive activity puts stress on the knee joint and increases the cha …
Tags: Anatomy Knee, Anatomy Of The Knee, Ball And Socket, Basic Anatomy, Basketball, Bones, Cartilage, Hinges, Jogging, Joint Inflammation, Knee Joint Pain, Knee Pain, Knees, Leads, Nursery School, Repetitive Activity, Stress, Tendons, Tennis, Trouble Maker
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Oakley James Stewart Conduct Men’s Special Edition Signature Series Casual Wear Sunglasses To become an AMA Supercross Champion and a World GP Supercross Champion, you either flirt with disaster or seduce it with style. James Stewart became one of the world’s most recognized two-wheel racers by doing both. When he’s not hammering out laps at the track, he’s stomping on the world’s idea of what style should be, and that code of conduct is worthy of a signature frame that puts some octane in originality.
Tags: Ama Supercross, Believer, Bright Sunlight, Casual Wear, Contour, Depth Perception, Hinges, Iridium, James Stewart, Lens Coating, Lens Material, Metal Icons, Octane, Originality, Signature Frame, Signature Series, Sunglasses Oakley, Supercross Champion, True Metal, Wear Sunglasses
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Gamma Pro Plus 110 Tennis Ball Hopper The heavy-duty construction of the Gamma Ballhopper Pro Plus 110 consists of a strengthened weld design, Diamond Clad weather-resistant coating and unique wear bumpers for durability. The attached lid helps prevent spilling, while the convenient handles make for easy pick-up and flip over to stand the basket at fingertip height. Customer Review: Lid pops off when picking up balls If it weren’t for the design of the lid, I would give this product 5-stars. However, the way the lid is designed, it hits the ground when you use the bucket — as designed — to pick up balls. Since it hits the ground, it is forced out of its ‘hinges’ and comes off. Sooooo, everytime you gather all 110 tennis balls, you have to wedge the lid hinges back on the basket. What a PITA.
Tags: Bumpers, Diamond, Durability, Gamma Tennis, Heavy Duty Construction, Hinges, Pita, Pro Hopper, Pro Tennis, Tennis Ball Hopper, Tennis Balls, Weather, Weld Design
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