Oakley Meta Vanguard Sunglasses might be the future, but Oakley's iconic Jawbreaker Sunglasses are one of the best Amazon Prime Day deals we've seen

Mark Cavendish wearing Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses
(Image credit: Oakley)

The best cycling glasses have come a long way, with the likes of the Oakley Vanguard smart glasses coming loaded with features that would be more at home in the best bike computers, with a price tag to match.

This example of smart tech in sunglasses will most likely be the future for sports sunglasses, but at $500, I'll happily pass on those for now.

For Amazon Prime Day, it's one of Oakley's most iconic sunglasses, the legendary Oakley Jawbreaker, that I’ve found with a massive discount. You can grab a pair of Jawbreaker sunglasses for $174.95; a huge 35% discount and a saving of $93.

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This is one of the lowest prices I've ever seen on these Oakley sunglasses, beating the previous best from Black Friday last year. At this price, there is no better time to grab a pair of what are iconic models, that have been worn by the equally iconic Mark Cavendish throughout the majority of his career.

They might not help you sprint as well as the Manx Missile, but they look very cool, and that's what's made the Oakley Jawbreaker stand the test of time as one of the best cycling sunglasses ever made.

Below I've listed the details and prices of the best Oakley Jawbreaker deals on Amazon, plus our current best overall choice, the Oakley Encoders, and just in case you feel like breaking the bank, the Oakley Meta Vanguard.

And talking of cycling deals, with two days still to go, our Prime Day 2026 Live ticker is the place to find all the best deals as we find them.

Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses
Save 35% ($93.05)
Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses: was $268 now $174.95 at Amazon

Save 35% Amazon has several options of the Jawbreaker sunglasses discounted, but these Polished White/Prizm Snow Sapphire Iridium versions have the biggest discount.

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Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses
Save 25% ($67)
Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses: was $268 now $201 at Amazon

Save 25% This Grey Ink/Prizm combo is really eye-catching, and beyond the stunning looks, they also feature the Oakley Plutonite lens that provides 100% UV protection filtering.

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Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses
Save 25% ($77.75)
Oakley Jawbreaker Sunglasses: was $311 now $233.25 at Amazon

Save 25% This model comes in Polished Black/Clear Black Iridium and includes a Photochromic lens, which darkens or lightens depending on exposure to light.

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Oakley Encoder Sunglasses
Save 50% ($146.50)
Oakley Encoder Sunglasses: was $293 now $146.50 at Amazon

Save 50% Oakley Encoder sunglasses have held the crown as our best overall choice for road cycling sunglasses for over three years. Highlights from our review include incredible optics, a brilliant field of view, and a fantastic retention system. There are a few options available, but the Clear Terrazzo/Prizm Black combo has a staggering 50% off. Read our full Oakley Encoder Sunglasses review.

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Oakley Meta Vanguard Sunglasses
Oakley Meta Vanguard Sunglasses: $499 at Amazon

No discount here, and unless you have money to burn at $500, the Oakley Meta Vanguard seems an extravagant purchase. They come packed with smart tech, including built-in Meta AI, and integration with both Strava and Garmin out of the box. Read our Oakley Meta Vanguard Sunglasses review.

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Below you'll find the best Oakley deals for your location and currency.

Be sure to check out our Prime Day 2026 Live ticker, and there you'll find all the best cycling deals as they appear.

Paul Brett
Deals writer

Paul Brett is a deals writer for Cyclingnews and has been cycling for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, he raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a road world championship or a cyclocross track shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's travelled the world interviewing some of the top personalities in cycling and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.



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