Oakley Flak Jacket, Flak 2.0 vs. Half Jacket 2.0 - Differences Explained (2024)

We break down the Oakley Flak Jacket, Flak 2.0 and Half Jacket 2.0 and explain the frame and lens differences so you know what you’re buying!

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Background

Oakley Jacket sunglasses are some of the most popular sports frames on the market. And with the Half Jacket, Half Jacket 2.0, Flak Jacket, and Flak 2.0, it can get a bit confusing. Plus, we’ll compare the sizes and designs of the current models along with the standard, XL, and other variations available so you can keep them straight.

Oakley Half Jacket 2.0 Sunglasses

Frame Overview and Size

Oakley released the original Half Jacket in 2002, offering a half frame design lending to its name. This was Oakley’s first dual lens frame with interchangeable lenses. And it became an instant hit. Unfortunately, this model has since been discontinued, but you’re not out of luck.

In 2012, Oakley followed up with the Half Jacket 2.0. A similar but updated design featuring an O matter frame with Prizm lens technology.

The Half Jacket 2.0 features a width of 135mm across, 133mm temple length, and 36mm height. And the lenses are interchangeable similar to the original Half Jacket, using a pressure snap-in system similar to the Oakley Radar and Radar EV.

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Standard vs. XL Lenses

The Half Jacket 2.0 is available with both Standard and XL lenses. The frame for either of these variations is the same. The only difference is the lens size.

Standard lenses offer a traditional rounded cure, while the XL lenses feature a concave lower design that flairs out 2mm extra to provide additional coverage for peripheral vision.

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As a side note, original Oakley Flak Jacket lenses (not 2.0) will fit into the Half Jacket 2.0 – but not the other way around.

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Oakley Flak Jacket Sunglasses

Frame Overview and Size

Introduced in 2007, the Flak Jacket was what many thought to be the successor to the Half Jacket. But, with the release of the Half Jacket 2.0, this was not the case.

Featuring a similar half lens design and O Matter frame and Unobtainium earsocks. The Flak Jacket is strikingly similar to the Half Jacket.

The Flak Jacket features a width of 130m across, 135mm temple length, and 37mm height. And the lenses are interchangeable similar to the Half Jacket 2.0, with a variety of replacement lenses available.

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Standard vs. XLJ Lenses

The Flak Jacket features two lens variations similar to the Half Jacket. The larger lens named the XLJ once again provides a different lens shape with additional coverage. Similarly, the lens is the only variation here, so you can easily swap between Standard and XLJ lenses if needed.

If you have higher cheekbones or find your glasses digging into your face, you’ll want the Standard lens. However, if you find gaps in your lens and sunlight creeping in, we’d recommend XLJ lenses.

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Oakley Flak 2.0 Sunglasses

Frame Overview and Size

The most recent release in 2015, the Flak 2.0, is the successor to the Flak Jacket with an updated design. But aside from the design not too much changed with this release. Though there have been several variations released (more on that in the section below).

We already reviewed the Oakley Flak 2.0, so we won’t cover too much here. But similar to the previous pairs, it features a half rim design, interchangeable lenses, and Unobtainium earsocks and nose pieces.

The Flak 2.0 features a width of 133m across, 132mm temple length, and 38mm height.

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Standards vs. 2.0 XL Lenses

Similar to the other pairs mentioned, the Flak 2.0 features a standard and XL lens. Following suit, the XL provides an additional 2mm of width coverage along with the shape to curve around your cheek.

In addition to the XL variation, Oakley has also released new models of the Flak 2.0. Both released in 2017, the Flak Beta and Flak Draft are unique frames versus the lens differences in the XL variation. We’ll talk about both below.

Flak Draft vs. Flak Beta vs. Flak 2.0

The Flak Draft sunglasses offer an “easier” option to swap lenses. Interestingly, Oakley decided not to use / brand this as Switchlock technology. Though as we covered in our Radar comparison guide, they seem to have backtracked on the feature.

Overall, the Flak Draft features an easy lens swap mechanism – as Oakley puts it:

A single release trigger helps make lens changing quick and easy, and with features like integrated ventilation that fights fog buildup, this premium multi-sport sunglass is the new definition of performance.

Oakley Standard Issue

The Flak Draft features a width of 130mm across, 130mm temple length, and 38mm height.

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The Flak Beta offers less unobtanium than the Flak 2.0. Only the nose piece is made of the rubber grips, whereas the temples are just O Matter. If you’re someone with longer hair who finds the rubber earsocks grabbing your head, you may like the Beta.

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Oakley Flak Jacket vs. Half Jacket vs. Flak 2.0

Now that we’ve covered each of these frames – we’ll talk about the similarities and differences.

Overall the biggest difference is the frame aesthetic. While there are some frame size differences, as you can see in the table below – most are pretty similar.

The Beta is the smallest of all the frames, suited for small to medium-size heads. It also contains less Unobtainium, as mentioned above, than the others. While obviously, the XL frames will be best suited for those with larger heads.

Overall, you can’t go wrong with any of these frames, the main deciding factor will be the look of the frame.

Half Jacket 2.0Flak JacketFlak 2.0Flak DraftFlak Beta
Temple / Earstem Length133mm135mm132mm130mm126mm
Frame Height 36mm37mm38mm38mm38mm
Frame Width 135mm130mm133mm130mm130mm
Available Lens Width Standard: 57mm
XL: 60mm
Standard: 58mm
XLJ: 61mm
Standard: 58mm
XLJ: 61mm
59mm57mm
Lens Swap Pressure / Snap-inPressure / Snap-inPressure / Snap-inTrigger ReleasePressure / Snap-in

Are lenses interchangeable across these pairs?

As mentioned earlier, the Standard and XL or XLJ pairs are interchangeable across the same frame. While not officially advertised by Oakley, some lenses across these pairs can be swapped. For example, Oakley Flak Jacket lenses fit into Half Jacket 2.0 (but not the other way around).

Member Discodave also reported that his Wiretap lenses fit in his Half Jacket and Flak Jacket frames.

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Where can I buy these Sunglasses?

All of the mentioned pairs are still available directly from Oakley.com, including Low Bridge (Asian) fit variations. But you’ll be paying retail price, so you may want to look at other options.

Your best bet for finding affordable Oakleys is ourSunglasses Exchangeon the forum. Buy, sell and trade with 30,000+ members, including rare and discontinued Oakleys.

And of course, you also can use traditional aftermarket options such as eBay and Craigslist. But be careful and make sure you understandhow to spot fake Oakleysas there are plenty on both sites.

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FAQs

What's the difference between Oakley Flak Jacket and half jacket? ›

Next is the Oakley Half Jacket. While both the Flak and the Half Jacket are great choices, each boasts specific features of which to take note. The Half Jacket provides semi-rimless coverage that allows wearers the luxury of swapping out lenses for different purposes.

How do I know which Oakley Flak I have? ›

It's easy to tell which model of Oakley sunglasses you have!

Oakley uses both names and numbers to distinguish their different models. The names are more well-known to the general public and are often located on the inside arm of the sunglasses. The other information can be slightly hidden further down the temple arm.

Do half jacket XL lenses fit half jacket? ›

However, XLJ lenses and XL lenses are not the same lens and are not interchangeable, as they are for different frames. XL lenses are available for Half Jacket 2.0, Flak 2.0, Bottlecap, Fast Jacket, Radar, and Radarlock.

What size are the flak 2.0 XL? ›

Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Sunglasses
Frame FitStandard
Lens Size59 Width, 40 Height
Frame Size12 Bridge, 133 Temple Length

What is a half jacket? ›

Noun. half-jacket (plural half-jackets) A short coat or jacket. A short bullet jacket which leaves some of the bullet in contact with the bore.

How can you tell the difference between Flak 2.0 and flak 2.0 XL? ›

The only difference between the Flak 2.0 and the Flak 2.0 XL is the lens shape. You might think, because of the XL in the name, that the Flak 2.0 XL is a larger frame size, but it's not. The “XL” in “Flak 2.0 XL” refers to its extended lenses.

What is the difference between Oakley Flak and Flak Jacket? ›

Whats the Difference? The only difference is the lens shape. The XLJ lenses are curved on the bottom to fit around your cheekbone while providing you with extra coverage. The standard Flak Jacket lenses are straight on the bottom and may work better if you have high cheek bones.

Why are Oakley sunglasses not suitable for driving? ›

Lenses that only react to UV light are not suitable for driving because car windscreens filter out UV, slowing and limiting the reaction of the lenses.

What do the numbers on my Oakley sunglasses mean? ›

The SKU on real genuine Oakley's is featured on the inside of the temple arm and starts with OO. The OO is followed by a four-digit number which identifies the frame model. This is followed by a dash and more numbers to indicate the colourway and size, for example, 54o20 133.

How do you change a Half Jacket 2.0 lens? ›

Oakley Half Jacket 2.0 Lens Installation Video // Visionary Lenses

Are Flak Jacket and flak jacket XLJ lenses interchangeable? ›

Oakley Flak Jacket vs. Flak Jacket XLJ | SportRx - YouTube

How do you remove Oakley Flak 2.0 lenses? ›

How to Change the Oakley Flak 2.0 & Flak 2.0 XL lenses - YouTube

Will flak 2.0 lenses fit flak beta? ›

1- Fit. Flak 2.0 is bigger than Flak Beta. Flak 2.0 is a medium to large (closer to large) fit, whereas Flak Beta is a small to medium fit!

What is half jacket called? ›

A short coat or jacket. noun. A short bullet jacket which leaves some of the bullet in contact with the bore.

What is half coat called? ›

A waistcoat (UK and Commonwealth, /ˈweɪs(t)koʊt/ or /ˈwɛskət/; colloquially called a weskit), or vest (US and Canada), is a sleeveless upper-body garment. It is usually worn over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear.

What is the difference between Oakley Flak and flak jacket? ›

Whats the Difference? The only difference is the lens shape. The XLJ lenses are curved on the bottom to fit around your cheekbone while providing you with extra coverage. The standard Flak Jacket lenses are straight on the bottom and may work better if you have high cheek bones.

What is XL in Oakley sunglasses? ›

What Does XL mean in Oakley Sunglasses? XL designates a frame in a larger size. It is common for Oakley to introduce a model and then create a larger XL version of the same frame. These have a wider frame as well as larger lenses.

Will flak 2.0 lenses fit flak beta? ›

1- Fit. Flak 2.0 is bigger than Flak Beta. Flak 2.0 is a medium to large (closer to large) fit, whereas Flak Beta is a small to medium fit!

What is a flak jacket made of? ›

World War II was a turning point in the development of body armor with the introduction of the “flak jacket” made from ballistic nylon. The flak jacket was very cumbersome and bulky. It provided protection primarily from ammunition fragments but was ineffective against most pistol and rifle threats.

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