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Which sunglass looks like it just landed on planet earth from outer space and provides the unmatched clarity of XYZ Optics? That would be the Oakley Women's Riddle. Don't be puzzled by the single continuous Plutonite lens mounted in the lightweight O Matter frame. The answer lies in the improved peripheral vision you'll enjoy while wearing the Riddle. These shades meet ANSI standards for impact resistance and filter out all UVA, UVB, and blue light.
Bottom Line: It's no mystery: the Oakley Riddle is the answer.
Can you see your eyes through the lens? I don't like it when I can see my eyes and since I can't try them on I was wondering if anyone knew.... I'm looking at the pink and black pair if that helps.
If the lens has an iridium coating, then it has a reflective finish that makes them "mirrored" (can't see the eyes). If it is not iridium, then your eyes can be seen.
The Oakley Riddle on this page (Item #OAK0838) isn't polarized. Just look under Tech Specs on the right side of the page. Backcountry.com does have women's version in stock that is polarized: Item #OAK0837. Or, simply type "Oakley Riddle" into the search box.