Oakley Sutro Sunglasses | Review & Guide (2024)

The Oakley Sutro Sunglasses are a large and in charge performance lifestyle frame – But are they right for you? Keep reading for our complete Oakley Sutro sunglasses review. Plus everything you need to know before you buy!

And if you’re interested in other Sutro models be sure to check out our full comparison of Sutro vs. Sutro Lite vs. Sutro S.

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Release and History

Released in February of 2019, the Oakley Sutro reminds us of the 1980’s large visor sunglasses like the Razor Blades.

Although they are officially labeled a cycling frame, the Sutro is a part of Oakley’s latest collection that merges lifestyle and sports. And given the surge in popularity of vintage 1980’s/90’s looks and the fast shades trend, these definitely have a place in the market.

Even Patrick Mahomes cashed in on the trend and was spotted in the Sutro. Although it’s rumored his teammates heckled him a bit for the flashy design. Keep reading for our complete Oakley Sutro review and whether these sunglasses stand up to the test.

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Oakley Sutro Sunglasses Review

Frame and Design

We got our hands on a pair of black Oakley Sutro sunglasses with Prizm Black lenses. And while this pair definitely isn’t for everyone it does stand out with some awesome features. Keep reading as we break down everything we loved and didn’t about this frame.

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Immediately after putting the Sutro you first notice how light it is for its size, thanks to its O Matter frame and thin earstems. The frame features a full-rimmed frame but if you prefer a half-rim design you can check out the Sutro Lite.

The sharp angles on the frame give this frame a modern design. But it’s definitely not for everyone. The large size of the Sutro makes it great for large faces or if you just prefer bigger frames. But other than that and you’ll likely find your face drowning in the size of this frame.

You also won’t find Unobtainium earsocks on this frame, which is a bit surprising considering it’s sold as a cycling frame. But if you’re wearing this as a lifestyle pair you likely won’t miss them.

For more details check out the video below that breaks down every design element of the Sutro. Plus compares this frame to other top cycling sunglasses like the Jawbreaker and Flight Jacket.

Size and Dimensions

Overall the Sutro is a large frame perfect for big and wide heads. However despite the large size, they are still a light feeling frame, helped by the thin ear stems on the glasses.

You can find the complete dimensions of the Sutro below:

  • Frame Width: 135mm
  • Visor Lens Width: 137mm
  • Lens Height: 57mm
  • Bridge: 16mm
  • Temple Length: 140mm

Prizm Lenses

Currently, the Sutro is only available with Prizm Lenses, helping its credibility as a cycling frame. The pair we reviewed had Prizm Black lenses though plenty of other colors are available.

As we’ve covered in our Prizm Lens Guide, these lenses offer superior visibility, contrast, and depth of vision compared with standard lenses. Over the last few years, we’ve seen Oakley continue to push Prizm lenses from sports to lifestyle pairs like the Holbrook.

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Overall we love Prizm lenses and they definitely stood up to the hype in the Sutro sunglasses we reviewed. If you’re looking for a casual understated lens, Prizm Black is your best bet. But if you’re looking for a bright colorful lens you’ll want to check out Prizm Jade or Prizm Road.

We’ve included the complete list of Sutro Prizm lenses available below:

  • Prizm Jade
  • Prizm Road
  • Prizm 24K
  • Prizm Low Light
  • Prizm Ruby Iridium
  • Prizm Black Iridium
  • Prizm Sapphire

Final Thoughts – Are They Worth it?

The Oakley Sutro sunglasses are definitely not for everyone. This is a large and in charge frame. And chances are if you’re rocking these you have the ego or cycling performance to match!

These are the I’m living in the year 2050 while you’re in the year 2020 sunglasses. While they’re built for road cycling, they’re definitely better as a lifestyle frame.

We’d say if these are your style or you’re looking for a large frame then by all means rock them! If you’re looking for a similar design without the visor lens you’ll want to take a look at the Portal and Portal X.

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What Sutro Frame Colorways are available?

Now that we’ve covered lenses in the above review, it’s time to pick your frame.

Currently, Oakley sells the Sutro in 8 standard frame colors, with an additional 10 available through the Oakley Custom Program (OCP), where pairs start from $191.00 compared to the standard $166.00.

What’s interesting is not all of the standard colors such as Black Ink and Sky Blue are available through the OCP Program. Oakley seems to have created some delineation between the standard colorways and what the OCP Program is offering so it’s definitely worth looking at both.

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See below for the current lineup of frame colors, including both standard and OCP:

  • Black Ink
  • Matte Black (OCP)
  • Matte Carbon
  • Matte Dark Grey
  • Matte Vampirella
  • Matte White
  • Polished Black
  • Sky Blue
  • 80’s Green (OCP)
  • Atomic Orange (OCP)
  • Celeste (OCP)
  • Fog (OCP)
  • Polished Clear (OCP)
  • Polished White (OCP)
  • Redline (OCP)
  • Retina Burn (OCP)
  • Sapphire (OCP)
  • TDF ’18 Yellow (OCP)
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Are Replacement Oakley Sutro Lenses Available?

Yes, replacement Oakley Sutro lenses are available directly through their website. If you’re looking to save you can also find several aftermarket replacement lenses for more than 50% cheaper than Oakley lenses. For more information check out our complete comparison of Oakley aftermarket lenses.

Once you have your lenses you can easily swap your lenses in 3 easy steps:

  1. Firmly grip your frame and push out the lens starting from the corners
  2. Once you hear a “pop” it means your lens has released
  3. To replace your lens, simply reverse this process and firmly push in the new lens
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Are Sutro Prescription Lenses Available?

No, currently the Sutro is not available under Oakley’s prescription sunglasses program. Due to the unique design of the Sutro, you probably will have difficulty finding aftermarket prescription lenses too.

Although lenses can be custom cut, most eye doctors likely won’t be up for the task.

Where to Buy Oakleys?

If you’re fine paying retail, head on over to Oakley.com or Sunglasshut.com, both of which are the primary retail outlets for Oakley’s parent company Luxottica. You’ll usually find the most current colorways available.

But if you’re looking to save, you’ll want to check out aftermarket sites such as theOakley Forum Sunglasses Exchange or eBay. For more information check out our guide to Never Pay Retail Again for Oakleys.

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FAQs

What are Oakley sutro glasses good for? ›

Oakley Sutro bottom line

The Oakley Sutros remain among the best cycling sunglasses, and will appeal to the image-conscious rider. Optically, they're hard to beat, but the price tag is high and the lens-swap process less refined than other glasses.

Can you see through Oakley sutro? ›

LENS QUALITY

The Prizm Road Jade lenses do exactly what Oakley claim 'enhance colour and contrast to see more detail'. The lens quality really is second to none and even in dull light conditions, these still enable you to see very clearly. Coupled with the curved lenses, the visibility in the Prizm lenses is excellent.

Can you run in Oakley Sutro? ›

We tested the Oakley Sutro with a Black Ink frame and the Prizm Jade lens, which perform best in bright light conditions. We found the Oakley Sutro to be the best running sunglasses for runners who want one pair of glasses to do it all.

Is sutro lite better than Sutro? ›

Compared to the Sutro, the newer Sutro Lite offers a subtly snugger fit, uninteruppted peripheral viewing, and tends to have a better handle on hot and/or humid conditions. And while that should be enough to give it the win, there is one obvious drawback to the Sutro Lite – it's a little flimsy.

Why are Oakley so expensive? ›

The premium cost means Oakley can spend more time making sure they've produced quality, durable products than other companies. Both the frames and lenses are made to resist impacts, protecting your eyes from potentially dangerous material and helping them last even longer.

Why does the military use Oakley sunglasses? ›

Oakley's partnership with the U.S. Armed Forces began in the 1980s. The alliance was formed to develop new technologies that improvethe safety, performance and comfort of our service members and safety professionals.

Is Oakley Sutro a prescription? ›

SVED Optical makes prescription inserts for Oakley Sutro Low Bridge by modifying and equipping the Oakley low bridge nose piece with prescription lenses.

What does Prizm mean on Oakleys? ›

Oakley Prizm lenses are performance sunglass lenses designed specifically for sports like baseball, fishing, golf, skiing, and biking. Dark lenses alone can make it harder to see, so instead of only filtering UV rays, Oakley's Prizm lenses boost certain wavelengths of color vision for improved contrast and detail.

What Oakleys are Army approved? ›

The Oakley® SI Uniform Collection is a colorway authorized for wear in all uniforms, both military and law enforcement. For the military, the collection falls within the eyewear guidelines in AR670-1.

Are Sutro Polarised? ›

Oakley Sutro Polarized Sunglasses | PGA TOUR Superstore. Designed with performance in mind, Sutro gives cyclists a bold and versatile look that they can confidently wear on and off the bike.

Why are Oakley sunglasses not polarized? ›

Prizm ™ will intensify the colors, when the polarization will reduce glare. But not all Prizm lenses are polarized, because polarization is not always useful and necessary. It will be a plus, for example, to reduce reflections on the water, which allows you to see better under the surface of the water.

What is the difference between Sutro and Sutro S? ›

Differences. The key difference here is size. The 'S' in Sutro S refers to the fact it is smaller than the Sutro. However, it is not considered an 'XS' frame.

What are the benefits of Oakley glasses? ›

Oakley prides itself on lens quality. Their lenses are engineered to provide exceptional clarity and sharpness. The High Definition Optics (HDO) technology ensures a clearer, sharper, and more accurate vision. This is crucial for activities where precision is key, such as cycling or golfing.

Can Oakley Sutro be used for baseball? ›

2.3 Sutro Lite

In baseball, having that piece of frame on the lower half of your lens can create a blind spot when fielding a ground ball. The semi-rimless design of the Sutro Lite mean's that you can have the sutro style on the ballfield, along with all of the benefits of Oakley optics.

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