Oakley Lead Glasses
Redefined

Premium Oakley radiation glasses fitted with 0.75mm lead equivalent lenses. Built for the demands of the cath lab, OR, and interventional suite.

Oakley lead glasses for radiation protection in the operating room
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When Performance
Meets Protection

When the world leader in performance optics meets 45 years of radiation protection expertise, healthcare professionals get premium Oakley radiation glasses with reliable protection they can trust.

Every pair combines Oakley's patented optical technology with precision-fitted 0.75mm lead equivalent lenses, engineered for the demands of the operating room, cath lab, and interventional suite.

Why Radiation Protection Glasses Matter

Radiation exposure adds up. Your eyes are at risk every time you step into the suite.

Cumulative Exposure

Scatter radiation accumulates with every procedure. Even low doses add up over a career spanning thousands of cases.

Eye Lens Sensitivity

The lens of the eye is one of the most radiation-sensitive tissues in the body. Damage is irreversible once it occurs.

20 mSv/year Limit

The ICRP reduced the occupational eye dose limit to 20 mSv per year, a level many interventional staff can approach without protection.

Proven Reduction

Lead glasses with 0.75mm equivalency reduce scatter radiation to the eyes by up to 90%, significantly lowering your lifetime risk.

Why Choose Oakley Radiation Glasses?

Three patented technologies that make every shift more comfortable

Three-Point Fit

Lenses held at precisely the correct optical alignment. No pressure points, no fatigue, even during 8 to 12 hour shifts in the OR.

Comfort

O-Matter™

Proprietary frame material that's 25% lighter and 2x stronger than standard frames. Stress-resistant construction built to last.

Durability

Unobtainium®

Grip increases with moisture. The more you sweat during procedures, the more secure they stay. No slipping, no adjusting mid-case.

Security

Who Needs Radiation Protection Eyewear?

Any healthcare professional working with or near fluoroscopy, C-arm, or X-ray equipment is exposed to scatter radiation that accumulates over time. Oakley radiation protection eyewear is designed for professionals across every specialty that relies on imaging guidance.

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Interventional Radiologists
  • Vascular Surgeons
  • Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Pain Management Physicians
  • Electrophysiologists
  • Cath Lab Technologists
  • Radiology Technicians
  • OR Nurses
  • GI & Endoscopy Staff

Prescription Lenses Available

All Oakley lead glasses can be fitted with prescription radiation protection lenses. Single vision, bifocal, and progressive options available. Contact us for prescription pricing.

0.75
mm Lead Equivalency

Full radiation protection across every model in the collection

9
Frame Styles

From classic to sport, find the perfect fit for your practice

45
Years of Protection

INFAB's decades of radiation protection expertise, now in premium Oakley frames

Compare Oakley Lead Glasses

Find the perfect fit for your practice

Model Color Lens Width Lens Height Bridge Temple Hinge to Hinge Weight Protection
AirDrop Satin Black 55mm 33mm 18mm 143mm 137.0mm 58g 0.75mm LE View AirDrop
AirDrop Grey Shadow 55mm 33mm 18mm 143mm 137.0mm 58g 0.75mm LE View AirDrop
Crosslink Zero Matte Black 55.9mm 35.4mm 16mm 138mm 129.0mm 61.6g 0.75mm LE View Crosslink Zero
Double Down Satin Black 56mm 40mm 16mm 143mm 134.0mm 71g 0.75mm LE View Double Down
Holbrook Matte Black 57mm 43mm 18mm 137mm 135.0mm 73g 0.75mm LE View Holbrook
Holbrook XL Matte Black 59mm 45.5mm 18mm 137mm 140.3mm 80g 0.75mm LE View Holbrook XL
Jupiter Squared Matte Black 56mm 39.9mm 18mm 135mm 139.0mm 74.1g 0.75mm LE View Jupiter Squared
Leadline Velvet Black 54mm 41.1mm 17mm 139mm 133.0mm 64g 0.75mm LE View Leadline
Turbine Matte Black 65mm 43mm 17mm 132mm 137.0mm 86g 0.75mm LE View Turbine
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Trusted by Healthcare Professionals

For 45 years, INFAB has been the trusted name in radiation protection. Our Oakley radiation glasses collection pairs INFAB's proven protection with premium Oakley frame engineering, built for the demands of modern healthcare.

45 Years
Radiation Protection
0.75mm LE
Rated
Oakley Frame
Technology
45
Years in Radiation Protection
9
Oakley Models Available
0.75
mm Lead Equivalency

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Oakley lead glasses

What are Oakley lead glasses?

Oakley lead glasses are premium Oakley frames fitted with 0.75mm lead equivalent radiation protection lenses. They combine Oakley's patented frame technologies, including Three-Point Fit, O-Matter, and Unobtainium, with precision lead glass lenses designed to protect healthcare professionals from scatter radiation during fluoroscopy-guided procedures.

What level of radiation protection do they provide?

All Oakley lead glasses in the INFAB collection feature 0.75mm lead equivalent lenses, which reduce scatter radiation to the eyes by up to 90%. This level of protection meets and exceeds the ICRP recommended occupational eye dose limit of 20 mSv per year.

Can I get prescription lenses in Oakley lead glasses?

Yes. INFAB offers prescription radiation protection lenses for all Oakley frames including single vision (SV), bifocal (BF), and progressive bifocal (BFP) options. Contact us for prescription pricing and turnaround times.

Who needs radiation protection glasses?

Radiation protection glasses are essential for healthcare professionals who work with or near fluoroscopy and X-ray equipment. This includes interventional cardiologists, interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, pain management physicians, electrophysiologists, cath lab technologists, radiology technicians, OR nurses, and dental professionals performing procedures under fluoroscopic guidance.

How do I choose the right Oakley lead glasses?

Consider three factors: frame coverage, face fit, and personal style. For maximum radiation coverage, wraparound styles like the Turbine and AirDrop provide the best peripheral protection. For smaller faces, the Crosslink Zero and Holbrook offer a narrower fit. For wider faces, the Holbrook XL and Jupiter Squared are ideal. The Double Down features a low bridge fit design. Use our comparison table to compare lens widths, bridge sizes, and temple lengths across all 9 styles.

Are they comfortable for long procedures?

Yes. Oakley's Three-Point Fit system holds lenses at the correct optical alignment without pressure points, making them comfortable for 8-12 hour shifts. O-Matter frames are 25% lighter than standard frames, and Unobtainium nose pads increase grip with moisture so the glasses stay secure even during extended procedures.

What is the difference between 0.50mm and 0.75mm lead equivalency?

Lead equivalency measures the radiation attenuation capability of protective lenses. 0.75mm lead equivalent lenses provide approximately 90% scatter radiation reduction, while 0.50mm lenses provide approximately 85%. For healthcare professionals in high-exposure environments like cath labs and interventional suites, 0.75mm is the recommended standard. All INFAB Oakley lead glasses come standard with 0.75mm lead equivalent lenses.

How do I care for my lead glasses?

Clean your Oakley lead glasses with lukewarm water and mild soap, then dry with a soft microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive materials that can damage the lead glass coating. Store in a protective case when not in use. Inspect regularly for chips or cracks, as damaged lenses may compromise radiation protection.

Ready to Upgrade Your Protection?

Shop the full collection of Oakley radiation glasses or contact us for volume pricing, prescription lenses, and custom orders.

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