Oakley Evzero Path 9313 Sunglasses
Oakley Evzero Path 9313 Sunglasses
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Oakley Evzero Path 9313 Sunglasses

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These Oakley EVZERO PATH (A) frames feature a Rimless design and a flex hinge for added comfort. Oakley's Plutonite Lenses offer top UV Protection filtering 100% of all UVA, UVB, UVC and harmful blue light up to 400mm. Patented High Definition Optics (HDO) provides superior optical clarity and razor-sharp vision at every angle. Options featuring PRIZM Lens Technology are designed to enhance color, contrast and detail so athletes can make the most of any activityThese frames are designed with light-weight O-Matter material for superior comfort and durability. These Oakley Sun frames feature a Rectangle shape perfect for round or oval shaped faces.

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Jill
Great Oakley’s

The Oakley’s were awesome! Brand new in box with everything! Good price! Fast shipping! Will certainly purchase from again, thank you!

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Edward Vanesse
Great sunglasses

The EV Zero Path sunglasses are so lightweight and comfortable you forget you have them on. These golf lenses bring out the clarity and brighten the surroundings! Highly recommended!

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Donald Nettlow

Good cycling sun glasses for all conditions, day or night!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do the Oakley EVZero Path 9313 sunglasses weigh?

The EVZero Path weighs just 22 grams (0.78 ounces), making it one of the lightest sports sunglasses available—lighter than the Oakley Radar Path (30g) and comparable models. The rimless design and O-Matter frame material deliver this featherweight feel without sacrificing durability or coverage.

What is the difference between the EVZero Path 9313 and 9308?

The 9313 is the Low Bridge Fit (Asian Fit) version with a modified nose bridge and temple geometry designed for small to medium faces and lower nose bridges. The 9308 is the standard universal fit. Both share the same rimless shield design and 38mm lens width, but the 9313 sits closer to the face with better coverage for those who need the low bridge fit.

Can I get prescription lenses in the Oakley EVZero Path 9313?

Yes, the EVZero Path 9313 is prescription-ready. Oakley offers prescription lens options for single vision, progressive, and other Rx needs. Third-party optical labs also offer prescription replacement lenses and clip-in inserts specifically engineered to fit the EVZero Path frame, accommodating prescriptions up to ±6.00 diopters and beyond with high-index lens materials.

What is Oakley Prizm lens technology and how does it work?

Prizm is Oakley's proprietary lens technology that enhances color and contrast by selectively filtering specific wavelengths of light. The dye is melted into the lens material itself (not just a coating), so it won't wear off. Prizm Road, Golf, Trail, and other variants are tuned for specific environments—boosting the colors that matter most while muting visual noise, which reduces eye fatigue and helps you spot details and react faster.

How does the EVZero Path compare to the Radar EV Path?

Both have similar lens coverage (50mm height), but the EVZero Path is lighter (22g vs. heavier framed Radar EV) and fully rimless for an unobstructed view. The Radar EV Path has a semi-rimmed frame, easier lens swapping, and slightly more peripheral coverage. The EVZero is ideal for athletes prioritizing minimal weight and a barely-there feel, while the Radar EV suits those who want more structure and lens versatility.

Do the EVZero Path sunglasses stay secure during running and cycling?

Yes. The Unobtainium nosepads and temple tips increase grip with perspiration, and the lightweight design (22g) means virtually no bounce even during high-impact activities. Reviewers consistently report zero slippage during runs, cycling, and multi-sport events. The Three-Point Fit keeps the lens in precise alignment without pressure points, so they stay comfortable and stable for hours.

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Oakley EVZero Path 9313 vs Radar EV Path 9208: Rimless or Semi-Rimmed?

Both the EVZero Path 9313 and the Radar EV Path 9208 are elite performance sunglasses from Oakley, but they take different approaches to the same goal: unobstructed vision and all-day comfort for athletes.

Weight and Design Philosophy

The EVZero Path is Oakley's lightest performance frame at 22 grams, thanks to its fully rimless toric shield design. You get a completely unobstructed panoramic view with minimal weight—many runners and cyclists report forgetting they're wearing them. The Radar EV Path weighs more (around 30g) due to its semi-rimmed frame, which adds structure and makes lens changes easier but introduces a slight visual border at the top of your field of view.

Lens Coverage and Fit

Both models offer similar lens width (50mm for EVZero Path, comparable for Radar EV), but the Radar EV Path has a taller lens (46mm vs the EVZero's design) with improved venting to reduce fogging. The EVZero Path 9313 is the Low Bridge Fit version, ideal for small to medium faces and lower nose bridges, while the Radar EV Path offers both standard and Asian fit options. Both use Unobtainium nosepads and temple tips for no-slip grip.

Lens Technology and Versatility

Both frames are available with Oakley's Prizm lens technology in multiple tints (Road, Golf, Trail, Black, etc.), and both offer polarized and photochromic options. The key difference: the Radar EV Path makes lens swapping simpler, so you can adapt to changing light conditions more easily. The EVZero Path's lenses are fixed to the frame, which reduces weight but limits versatility.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose the EVZero Path 9313 if you prioritize minimal weight, a barely-there feel, and a completely frameless field of view. It's ideal for runners, triathletes, and cyclists who want the lightest possible eyewear and don't need to swap lenses frequently. The Low Bridge Fit (9313) is especially well-suited for those who struggle with standard frames sliding down.

Choose the Radar EV Path 9208 if you want more structure, easier lens changes, and slightly more coverage. The semi-rimmed design is more durable for rough handling, and the improved venting is a plus for high-output efforts in variable conditions. It's the better choice if you frequently switch between lens tints or need maximum versatility.

Both are exceptional performance sunglasses. The EVZero Path wins on weight and minimalism; the Radar EV Path wins on versatility and ease of use. Your choice comes down to whether you value the lightest possible frame or the flexibility to adapt your lenses on the fly.

At a Glance

Oakley Radar EV Path 9208 Sunglasses

Pros:

  • Semi-rimmed frame provides more structure and durability
  • Easier lens swapping for changing light conditions
  • Slightly taller lens (46mm vs 50mm) for more coverage
  • Improved venting reduces fogging
  • More color and lens options available

Cons:

  • Heavier than the EVZero Path (approximately 30g vs 22g)
  • Frame can obstruct peripheral vision slightly
  • Higher price point ($147.92–$297 vs $136.65–$267)
  • Semi-rim may overlap with some helmet retention systems

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