JoeBlow
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Does anyone wear goggles over spectacles and if so what brand works best? Contact lenses are not really a practical option for my prescription.
Al
Al
I don't bother with goggles, I use prescription Oakley Straitjackets.
They fit all around the bony orbit, so the field of vision is wide and I have never felt that my vision is obstructed. But if I turn my eyes fully left or right I can see the frame at the edge of my vision; therefore by definition my over the shoulder field of view is obstructed, if only marginally. I have never felt that my vision was obstructed by the Straitjackets.Do these give you peripheral vision, for example looking over your shoulder?
They fit all around the bony orbit, so the field of vision is wide and I have never felt that my vision is obstructed. But if I turn my eyes fully left or right I can see the frame at the edge of my vision; therefore by definition my over the shoulder field of view is obstructed, if only marginally. I have never felt that my vision was obstructed by the Straitjackets.
I chose to specify ones that had reactive lenses. They are absolutely great in pretty much all circumstances, except one. The lenses take a second or so to clear, so when going from bright sunlight into dense woods. It doesn't happen often, but when it does it can feel as though the light has been turned off. That caught me unawares the first time, but not since.
I got some varifocal "sports glasses" from, of all places, Vision Express. They work a treat and only cost me £150. I could have paid a little more or a little less depending on the characteristics of the prescription lense. Every where else I went you were looking at £350 upwards. I'm very pleased with my purchase and they work well. I could have paid as little as £90. The model I bought is called i826. I'm a Yorkshireman so there is no way I'm paying £450 for a pair of sunglassesThanks for this. Might have to investigate these. Did you get them from an opicians or just take your prescription to an Oakley dealer?
Sounds like a visit to chat to them for me.I got some varifocal "sports glasses" from, of all places, Vision Express. They work a treat and only cost me £150. I could have paid a little more or a little less depending on the characteristics of the prescription lense. Every where else I went you were looking at £350 upwards. I'm very pleased with my purchase and they work well. I could have paid as little as £90. The model I bought is called i826. I'm a Yorkshireman so there is no way I'm paying £450 for a pair of sunglasses
Al
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