SATISFY x Oakley have reunited for another round, marking the sixth instalment of a collaboration that’s become one of the most consistent in athletic fashion. This one’s called Chapter VI: Equipment for Our World – a suitably dramatic name for what’s essentially some of the most advanced (and expensive) eyewear and running kit you can buy.
The headline act is the Stunt Devil, Oakley’s latest performance frame. It’s built from lightweight O-Matter – Oakley's proprietary nylon-based. lightweight frame material – with a cylindrical lens and Unobtanium ear socks to keep it locked in place, no matter how rough the terrain gets. The lenses are photochromic, reacting to changes in light on the fly. Handy if your idea of a good run involves unpredictable weather or long stretches off-grid.



Backing it up are two new pieces from SATISFY: the PeaceShell Trail Cap and the Rippy Bandana. The cap uses French-made water-repellent fabric with a reflective SilverShell brim, while the bandana is cut from Japanese ripstop monomesh – both lightweight, durable and engineered for endurance rather than show... well, maybe a bit of show, this is SATISFY after all.



It’s another example of how these two brands complement each other. SATISFY brings the stripped-back, meditative approach to running; Oakley adds the tech and precision. Together, they make gear that feels as good as it looks, designed not for performance in the lab but for the chaos of the real world. Available globally right now.



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