Oakley Sutro S 9462 Sunglasses
Oakley Sutro S 9462 Sunglasses
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The Oakley Sutro S 9462 Sunglasses bring the bold, shield-style coverage of the original Sutro to a frame designed for small to medium faces. Introduced in 2020, the Sutro S keeps the same full-frame design and retro-modern aesthetic that made the Sutro a favorite among cyclists and outdoor athletes, but scales it down for a better fit without sacrificing protection or style.

Designed for Smaller Faces, Built for Big Performance

The Sutro S features a 126mm-wide lens (compared to the original Sutro's 134mm), maintaining the same 58mm depth for excellent peripheral vision and coverage. This isn't just a smaller lens—the entire frame is proportionally scaled down, including the wrap and curvature, so you get the same level of side protection and visual field. The result is a flush fit that doesn't slide down your nose or hang past your temples.

The frame is constructed from O Matter, Oakley's proprietary lightweight material that delivers all-day comfort and serious durability. The Unobtainium nosepads increase grip as you sweat, keeping the glasses locked in place during hard efforts. Whether you're hammering up a climb or navigating technical singletrack, these stay put.

Prizm Lens Technology: See More Detail

Available in multiple Prizm lens options—including Prizm Road, Prizm Trail Torch, Prizm Sapphire, Prizm Jade, and Prizm Ruby—the Sutro S uses Oakley's spectral tuning technology to enhance contrast and color. Prizm lenses selectively filter wavelengths along the color spectrum, boosting the hues that matter most in your environment while muting distracting ones. Prizm Road, for example, uses a rose base tint to help you spot road hazards and texture changes more easily. Prizm Trail Torch is optimized for variable light on wooded trails. All lenses are made from Plutonite polycarbonate, blocking 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays.

Prescription-Ready and Versatile

The Sutro S is prescription-ready, making it a practical choice if you need vision correction. The large shield lens and full-rim design also make it compatible with prescription inserts from third-party providers. This is a frame that works as hard off the bike as it does on it—urban cyclists, runners, and anyone who wants serious sun protection in a slightly more compact package will find a lot to like here.

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Lynn Yarborough
Oakley Supro sunglasses

Arrived on time

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Debbie Russell

I bought these as a gift for my grandson and he hasn’t taken them off!

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Trent Pitzen
not happy

glasses are great, was not very happy with the wait. almost 3 full weeks for delivery is unacceptable especially since i ordered them as a birthday gift that i had to give him a week late!

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Darren Johnson
Sutro S was the right size for me!

The regular Sutro looked funny on my face, but the S was just right

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Oakley Sutro S and the regular Sutro?

The Sutro S is a scaled-down version of the original Sutro, designed for small to medium faces. The lens width is 126mm (vs. 134mm on the regular Sutro), but the depth remains the same at 58mm. The entire frame is proportionally smaller, including the wrap and curvature, so you maintain the same coverage and field of view. Both share the same O Matter frame material, Unobtainium nosepads, and Prizm lens technology.

Are Oakley Sutro S sunglasses prescription-ready?

Yes, the Oakley Sutro S 9462 is prescription-ready. You can order prescription lenses directly through authorized Oakley retailers, or use prescription inserts that attach to the nosepiece. The large shield design provides plenty of room for prescription optics without compromising the frame's performance or aesthetic.

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. Unlike standard tints that simply darken your view, Prizm lenses block certain wavelengths while amplifying others to make details stand out more clearly. Each Prizm variant (Road, Trail, Sapphire, etc.) is tuned for specific environments, helping you see texture changes, hazards, and depth more easily.

Will the Sutro S fit my small face better than the regular Sutro?

Yes, the Sutro S is specifically designed for small to medium faces. Customers report that the Sutro S fits more flush and doesn't slide down the nose as much as the regular Sutro on smaller faces. The frame is still bold and provides excellent coverage, but it's proportioned to sit properly on narrower head shapes without excessive overhang past the temples.

What activities are the Oakley Sutro S best suited for?

The Sutro S is ideal for cycling, running, mountain biking, and any outdoor activity where you need wind and sun protection. The shield design offers excellent peripheral vision and coverage, while the Unobtainium nosepads keep the frame secure during sweaty efforts. The Prizm lens options let you optimize for road cycling (Prizm Road), trail running (Prizm Trail Torch), or general outdoor use (Prizm Sapphire, Jade, Ruby).

Do Oakley Sutro S lenses provide UV protection?

Yes, all Oakley Sutro S lenses are made from Plutonite polycarbonate, which blocks 100% of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays, plus harmful blue light up to 400nm. This protection is built into the lens material itself, not just a coating, so it won't wear off over time. Every Prizm lens variant offers the same complete UV protection.

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Oakley Sutro S vs. Sutro vs. Sutro Lite: Which Shield Is Right for You?

The Sutro family offers three distinct options, and the right choice comes down to fit and design preference. Here's how the Sutro S stacks up against its siblings.

Sutro S vs. Original Sutro 9406: Size Matters

The Sutro S and the original Sutro share the same DNA—full-frame shield design, O Matter construction, Unobtainium nosepads, and Prizm lens technology. The only real difference is size. The Sutro S has a 126mm lens width versus the Sutro's 134mm, making it the better choice for small to medium faces. If the regular Sutro slides down your nose or extends past your temples, the Sutro S will fit more flush. Both offer the same 58mm lens depth for excellent coverage.

The original Sutro has a lower starting price ($121 vs. $193) and a wider range of color options, but if fit is your priority, the Sutro S is worth the premium. Customers with smaller faces consistently report better retention and comfort with the S model.

Sutro S vs. Sutro Lite 9463: Full-Frame vs. Semi-Rimless

The Sutro Lite is the same size as the original Sutro (134mm), so it's not a fit solution for smaller faces. However, it offers a semi-rimless design that removes the bottom frame for a more expansive downward view and improved ventilation. The Sutro Lite also adds Unobtainium textured temples for extra grip—a feature the Sutro S lacks.

If you have a small to medium face, the Sutro S is the clear choice. If you have a larger face and want a lighter, more breathable design, the Sutro Lite is the way to go. The Sutro S maintains the classic full-frame look and is generally more durable, while the Sutro Lite leans sportier and more modern.

Bottom line: The Sutro S is the best option for small to medium faces who want the full Sutro experience in a properly proportioned package. The original Sutro is ideal for larger faces, and the Sutro Lite is for those who prioritize ventilation and a semi-rimless aesthetic over size adjustments.

At a Glance

Oakley Sutro 9406 Sunglasses

Pros:

  • Larger lens (134mm width) provides even more coverage and peripheral vision
  • Better fit for medium to extra-large faces
  • Wider range of color and lens options available
  • Lower starting price point ($121 vs $193)

Cons:

  • Can be too large for small to medium faces, causing slippage
  • May look oversized on narrower head shapes
  • Less flush fit on smaller faces

Oakley Sutro Lite 9463 Sunglasses

Pros:

  • Semi-rimless design provides more unobstructed downward view
  • Unobtainium textured temples for better grip than the Sutro S
  • Improved ventilation reduces fogging
  • Sportier, more modern aesthetic

Cons:

  • Same large size as the original Sutro (134mm), not ideal for small faces
  • Semi-rimless design may be less durable than full-frame
  • Slightly higher price range ($161–$246)

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