Does anyone use these? My prescription is very light, and I rarely drive. (I have not changed my prescription in decades, btw) So my previous strategy was to use prescription sunglasses (Oakleys for riding), and if I have to drive at night/in rain that is the only time I use regular clear glasses.
I have misplaced my Oakleys, but I have been thinking about replacing them with a more biking specific sort of model that gives eye protection, even on cloudy days. But usually people who use these wear contacts for correction.. I checked out Rudy Project, they and some others make lenses that are photo sensitive. However you cannot put a prescription in these.
I am a bit muddled by this dilemma. Add one last factor, as I get older I get this "farsighted" aspect as well. So even when I did have my Oakley's, it was hard to read my stopwatch with them on, since the lenses are for nearsightedness.
Is anyone following this? Any advice? thanks..sorry if it is confusing...I can think of worse age-related problems....
I have misplaced my Oakleys, but I have been thinking about replacing them with a more biking specific sort of model that gives eye protection, even on cloudy days. But usually people who use these wear contacts for correction.. I checked out Rudy Project, they and some others make lenses that are photo sensitive. However you cannot put a prescription in these.
I am a bit muddled by this dilemma. Add one last factor, as I get older I get this "farsighted" aspect as well. So even when I did have my Oakley's, it was hard to read my stopwatch with them on, since the lenses are for nearsightedness.
Is anyone following this? Any advice? thanks..sorry if it is confusing...I can think of worse age-related problems....