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Yeah, there's getting to be more available styles and colors. But not as many as on their commercial site. I have bought stuff I couldn't get on the military site from their commercial site before. But not much. Just can't pass up that discount!
I've been using a set of Windjackets for a couple so seasons and I find the gasket and strap invaluable along with several sets of lenses for various conditions.
I ride with the Oakley Flak Jacket XLJ, best I have ever had.
As for polarized or non, I say get both, there are benefits for each. Then you decide. Polarized can pick up glare reflections, but can give greater depth. Non polarized can see thru auto glass much better, but can lack in other areas. Nice that Oakley Cases have room for both lenses!
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