Ent wrote:At that price well worth a try. Thanks for the link Corvus.
Cheers
andrewbish wrote:I use reading glasses for maps. Knowing my propensity to find new ways to lose / break all forms of glasses when hiking, i take a pair of $5 reading glasses from a chemist. They are good enough.
MotoStv wrote:I use these.. http://www.thesafetyhub.com.au/p/1184723/maxvue-scope-bi-focal-safety-glasses---smoke-lens.html They come in tinted or clear.
Try punching in 'Bifocal sunglasses' or 'Bifocal safety glasses' into google or ebay. Lots of different styles to choose from but trying to find some thing with glass lenses will be difficult.
corvus wrote:MotoStv wrote:I use these.. http://www.thesafetyhub.com.au/p/1184723/maxvue-scope-bi-focal-safety-glasses---smoke-lens.html They come in tinted or clear.
Try punching in 'Bifocal sunglasses' or 'Bifocal safety glasses' into google or ebay. Lots of different styles to choose from but trying to find some thing with glass lenses will be difficult.
Thanks for that does the tint have UV protection and are they Polarized ? both features that I require .
corvus
Moondog55 wrote:I hate bi-focals, I get a severe headache when wearing them so went back to separates
Fitovers for me every time and if it really sunny or strong glare off snow sunnies plus Fitovers, my bushwalking readers are the $5- ones from the chemist
Ent wrote:Hi
Thanks for all the comments. Been reading up big time and one thing that has come out is how do those with the reading section go walking given that we spend a lot of time looking down to avoid tripping.
Ent wrote:Has any one come across light cooper tint lens sunglasses with glass lenses and a reading section? If so please post any information on your experience with them.
corvus wrote:G'day Photohiker,
Are the "specs" you wear daily prescription eyeglasses or just "sunnies" ? or does that what you mean with PX?
I required prescription eyeglasses from the age of 12 to my 65 years(only readers now) including prescription "sunnies" and all of them were "glass" and never had a broken lense despite most outdoor pursuits other than skiing and surfing and plenty of youthful drunken revels
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So interested in what happened to you when the lens shattered and as an aside my new reading /computer prescription glass lens" specs" weigh a massive 21g![]()
corvus
corvus wrote:Since having cataracts removed and new lenses inserted (including one to fix an astigmatism) I dont need specs for other than reading and computer use so having "script sunnies" in addition to my new script specs would be an expensive exercise for me so I will have a go with the el cheapo versions and take the chance on plastic lenses![]()
corvus
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