For those who where prescription sunglasses
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Have no line bifocals with Progressive lenses and Liberty Sport no line bifocal sunglasses both from Walmart and both just under $250 each.
When I'm wearing one pair the other is in the saddlebag in a case so I always have both pair with me.
I did not put that Walmart link in this post.
When I'm wearing one pair the other is in the saddlebag in a case so I always have both pair with me.
I did not put that Walmart link in this post.
Last edited by Hippie49; 01-06-2016 at 11:38 AM. Reason: Clarification
#34
Wiley X Air rage, Transition lenses, progressive no line trifocal. These are my everyday glasses.
Based on several recommendations had a local optical shop do the fitting and grind, it's the best ground set of lenses I have ever owned. Using the send out shops that accept my insurance is a thing of the past I'll eat the extra cost.
I had them grind a set of single vision polarized sunglasses lenses for my old gravity frames. I keep them in the truck since the transitions don't tint in a cage.
Based on several recommendations had a local optical shop do the fitting and grind, it's the best ground set of lenses I have ever owned. Using the send out shops that accept my insurance is a thing of the past I'll eat the extra cost.
I had them grind a set of single vision polarized sunglasses lenses for my old gravity frames. I keep them in the truck since the transitions don't tint in a cage.
#35
I was also able to get my glasses using my eye med insurance through my company. I am entitled to new frames and lenses every 2 yrs. so I used that to get them for riding. I only paid my $50 copay for almost $400 transitional Wiley X glasses. I just went to my eye doctor and did it all through my insurance.
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