Friday, 28 September 2012

SEEN HERE FIRST!! OAKLEY FUSE BOX WATCH

FUSE BOX is Oakley nest watch release, available early to mid november 2012.

OAKLEY FUSE BOX SKU#26-300




OAKLEY FUSE BOX SKU#26-301






OAKLEY FUSE BOX SKU#26-302


Andrew Kimmell | Creative Director/Designer — 2012 Oakley Satellite Goggle by AK

2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by AK
It’s my second year of collaborating with the guys from Oakley and Raul and JG from Satellite to design the 2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle.  The concept was to go with a simple black and white frame / strap branding and allow people to pick their custom outrigger colors.  Oakley provided us an in-store goggle bar where you can come in and make your own custom pair!  Now available at Satellite
Check out our 2011 colab here.
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell - Black & White Base Goggles
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell -  Custom Color Outriggers
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell - Custom Colored Outriggers / Custom Satellite Outriggers
2012 Oakley + Satellite Goggle by Andrew Kimmell - Satellite Orange/White/Black colorway 

Friday, 21 September 2012

Purpose Beyond Reason: Oakley Designers Spawn New and Improved Icon Sender For 2012 Red Bull Rampage



Purpose Beyond Reason: Oakley Designers Spawn New and Improved Icon Sender For 2012 Red Bull Rampage

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Deep in the heart of the southern Utah desert, the world’s most outrageously talented mountain bikers will gather for this year’s Red Bull Rampage. Never seen the event before? It’s just as crazy as it sounds. Forty foot drops onto bone crushingly solid rocks, insanely large custom-built features designed to launch grown men to unimaginable heights and some of the world’s most crazed mountain bike riders willing to push the limits of gravity, speed and human capability.
Red Bull Rampage was first seen in 2001. It’s been a highly anticipated big mountain event ever since and Oakley is proud to be an integral part once again. Falling in line with Oakley founder Jim Jannard’s famous statement, “Everything can and will be made better,” the Oakley design team has prepared a one of a kind, new-and-improved Oakley Icon Sender to make this year’s Red Bull Rampage that much more interesting. Also keeping with Oakley tradition, the design plans were created in-house, by the same talented designers who invent the world-renowned technologies that make Oakley glasses far and beyond the most innovative product on the market.
The team of 6-10 designers were responsible for creating the Oakley Icon Sender from initial design drawings, to the actual materials build and finally the aesthetics including an immense wooden skull and antique lantern features. When asked what makes designing this feature different than designing eyewear, Vice President of Oakley Design, Peter Yee, talked about how unique the Icon Sender is to build compared to Oakley eyewear.
“It is a little different in that there aren’t the same technical requirements for optical superiority and frame innovation and integrity,” Yee said. “However, there is the same depth of creative thought and expertise that goes into any project my team tackles. These projects are fun and rewarding in their own right and offer a nice change for the team to express their creative expertise in non-eyewear related projects and helps as another creative outlet.”
Yee added that the team of designers responsible for the Oakley Icon Sender is made up of very talented and passionate people that live the Oakley brand. They enjoy doing cool projects that exemplify Oakley’s culture, inspire others and show how proud the designers and Oakley family are of the brand.
At the 2010 Red Bull Rampage, riders were sent off a remarkable Oakley Icon Sender featuring a large wooden ramp overlooking a gutsy 40-foot drop. The structure was highlighted by a massive tower, watched over by “Josh,” an intimidating wooden skull structure created by Oakley eyewear designers. Nothing was more memorable from the 2010 event than Oakley rider Cameron Zink throwing a breath-taking 360 off of the Icon Sender, ultimately leading him to victory.
2012 is a whole new ball game as the new Sender packs a punch that will have the riders’ heads spinning. Josh and the Oakley Icon Sender are back and better than ever for this year’s Red Bull Rampage. The updated feature will include three sender options combined into one structure to create variety and leave it to the riders’ to decide how to attack the Sender. The tower will have an upper and lower deck as well as a side sender that can be used by those looking for a nice smooth drop without all the flare of the two tower ramps.
Based on the event’s natural surroundings, the Oakley Icon Sender is designed to mimic an old mining car station that you might find at the entryway of a mine. It features a corrugated tin roof, train trestle bracing on the ramps and old rusty lanterns hanging from the Sender. Josh has been given a face lift this year, with the addition of two 3.5 foot horns on each side of his head, wrapped in a variety of Kenda mountain bike tires, generously donated by Oakley mountain bike legend, Brian Lopes. Further improving the look of this year’s feature, Josh has also undergone some dental surgery. Finally, the Oakley Icon Sender will feature two antique mine lanterns, containing state of the art JBL speakers, which will be used to pump out music aimed at keeping the riders and the fans entertained. This year’s Oakley Icon Sender is bound to be a stand-out feature in what is slated to be yet another epic Red Bull Rampage.
The Oakley Icon Sender is a true testament to the passion and determination found at Oakley’s One Icon World Headquarters. This year’s feature was born within the walls of the Oakley design lab and truly expresses the “Beyond Reason” motto that fuels everything by which the Oakley employee and athlete lives his or her life. “Beyond Reason” is more than a campaign slogan, it’s a lifestyle. When presented with a challenge, the Oakley family responds and nothing is more true an expression of this than the Oakley Icon Sender for this year’s Red Bull Rampage. A design philosophy to push the boundaries of what are “normal” expectations led to the impressive feature to be seen in southern Utah this summer. There is no doubt that when the riders reach the finish line, amidst the blur that was their adrenaline-pumping run, an imprint will have been made and the Oakley Icon Sender will live firm in their memory as a feature they could never forget.
Red Bull Rampage 2010 – Cameron Zink Full Run

Thursday, 20 September 2012

World Cup Champion: Rachel Atherton


Mountain Bike fans: Please give it up for your new women's World Cup Champion: Rachel Atherton. Rachel capped off an amazing 2012 season with a UCI Mountain Bike World Cup #7 victory at the Hafjell Resort in Norway this weekend. In doing so, she also secured her second career Overall World Cup title. Congrats Rachel! Story: http://bit.ly/UdoS69 Photo courtesy of: Sven Martin

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Mental Speed: Motocross World GP Star Jeff Herlings Laps the Field at Lierop to Utterly Own the MX 2 Class


Mental Speed: Motocross World GP Star Jeff Herlings Laps the Field at Lierop to Utterly Own the MX 2 Class

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Jeffrey Herlings is merely 17 years old…and already making history.
Oakley’s Dutch Motocross phenom lapped most of the field before a massive collection of crazed home fans at Lierop Grand Prix this past weekend. The youngster, charging into the event with a commanding MX 2 class championship standings lead over Tommy Searle, smoked KTM teammate Jeremy Van Horebeek in Moto 1 to claim victory at an insane 2:07 minutes ahead.
In general, he flat out embarrassed riders all day long. And he fully intended to.
“I came out today with a pole position and made two hole shots,” Jeff said, rocking his Oakley MX goggles and Dispatch 2 eyewear. “The first moto was unbelievable. I just cruised my way to the finish, and lapped up until second, only my teammate Jeremy stayed in the same lap so it was an awesome race. And in the second moto, I took the hole shot again and lapped up to fourth and I got the full 50 points. I’ve extended my points lead on Tommy so I really happy with that one.”
With a vocal plan to triumph by a minute in each race, the Dutchman far exceeded even his own expectations.
The opening Moto was simply an unbelievable display of speed, with Jeff out in front seven seconds through Lap 1 – followed by 13 seconds in the second, then 25, 28 and 33 seconds. But it still wasn’t enough.
The speed demon continued to lap riders for a more-than-easy win.
Moto 2 saw no letdown from Oakley’s team ripper – who crossed the finish 2:04 minutes ahead of Van Horebeek after effectively lapping every single rider up to the fourth position.
The ultra impressive victory was reminiscent of mental feats achieved only by fellow Oakley Rider and legend, Ricky Carmichael himself. It also rocketed Jeff to an insurmountable 65-point lead over Searle for the MX 2 Crown.
All in all, the performance was just about unbelievable. All summed up by the words of Jeff’s own KTM Factory team manager and long-time Oakley European Motocross Legend, Stefan Everts.
“He’s an animal in the sand. He is the fastest rider on sand on the planet!”

Javier Gomez Noya and Lisa Norden Top Hy-Vee Triathlon in Des Moines, Iowa


Javier Gomez Noya and Lisa Norden Top Hy-Vee Triathlon in Des Moines, Iowa

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One thing Spain’s Javier Gomez Noya and Sweden’s Lisa Norden have in common: they both just missed out on the top spot this summer in London. Another thing they now have in common: they both became a whole lot richer after winning the Hy-Vee Triathlon in Des Moines, Iowa this weekend. The Hy-Vee is known as the largest purse in international triathlon competition and both athletes secured wins in the 5150 U.S. Championship Elite Cup division on Sunday.
Gomez Noya, who finished just behind Britain’s Alistair Brownlee at The Games this summer, was able to top the London champion despite treacherous (HOT) conditions in Iowa. Gomez Noya topped America’s Hunter Kemper by a comfortable 38 seconds to secure a purse of over $150,000. Brownlee eventually finished in an unanticipated 14th place. Gomez Noya, Brownlee and Kemper all began the run portion together, however, Brownlee faded quickly and Kemper could not overcome the Spaniard in the end.
“That was the key to the race. Try to fight against the heat,” Gomez said.
On the women’s side, Norden also had a tough American to compete with for the top spot in Des Moines. Sarah Haskins, the winner in Texas, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Chicago, all in 2012, was the clear favorite to win Sunday’s race. Norden had other plans however, as she pressed Haskins to the end. Norden stayed steadily behind Haskins who controlled the majority of the race up to the first of four laps of the run. Norden eventually overcame and held on to win her second consecutive Hy-Vee race.
“It was very warm out there. I just had to look after myself and not do anything stupid,” Norden said. “I was very insecure going into the run. I started this race not knowing if I’d be able to finish or if my body was going to hold on for just another race. And it did.”
Oakley athletes Greg Bennett (USA) and Britain’s Jodie Stimpson both took third place in their respective gender races. Congratulations to Javier and Lisa on their impressive victories in the heat and best of luck during the rest of the season.
5150 Hy-Vee 5150 U.S. Championship
Des Moines, Iowa –Sept. 2, 2012
1.5K swim, 40K bike, 10K run


Men’s Race
1. Javier Gomez (ESP) 1:51:21 $151,500 OAKLEY
2. Hunter Kemper (USA) 1:51:59 $75,000
3. Greg Bennett (AUS) 1:52:24 $50,000 OAKLEY
4. Bevan Docherty (NZL) 1:52:46 $25,000
5. Matt Reed (USA) 1:53:24 $20,000
6. Stuart Hayes (GBR) 1:53:38 $18,000 OAKLEY
7. Josh Amberger (AUS) 1:54:34 $16,000
8. Clark Ellice (NZL) 1:54:46 $14,000 OAKLEY
9. David Thompson (USA) 1:55:18 $12,000
10. Paul Matthews (AUS) 1:55:55 $10,000 OAKLEY

5150 Hy-Vee 5150 U.S. Championship
Des Moines, Iowa –Sept. 2, 2012
1.5K swim, 40K bike, 10K run


Women’s Race
1. Lisa Norden (SWE) 2:01:59 $151,500 OAKLEY
2. Sarah Haskins (USA) 2:02:50 $75,000
3. Jodie Stimpson (GBR) 2:03:37 $50,000 OAKLEY
4. Angela Naeth (CAN) 2:03:46 $25,000
5. Melissa Hauschildt (AUS) 2:04:02 $20,000
6. Kelly Williamson (USA) 2:04:26 $18,000 OAKLEY
7. Laura Bennett (USA) 2:04:30 $16,000 OAKLEY
8. Liz Blatchford (GBR) 2:04:44 $14,000 OAKLEY
9. Radka Vodickova (CZE) 2:05:53 $12,000
10. Daniela Ryf (SUI) 2:06:04 $10,000

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