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![]() "Marc" wrote in message ... New perscription time. Need correction for both distance and reading. what is the best way to combine/manage the various combinations of clear and tinted lenses. The best alternative is whatever works well for you. There are lots of options, but none work perfectly with everyone. Some prefer Transitions--photochromic resin lenses- which change color when exposed to certain parts of the UV band, but they are relatively ineffective when driving as not much UV makes it through glass auto windshields/windows. Others prefer the newer magnetic clip-ons. I like separate sun and colorless lenses, each in their own frame. There are other options. I had variable lenses with clip-ons. but the poloroids made reading the instruments difficult and the lenses weren't large enough to give adequate UV protection. Suggestions? Polarized lenses can be a problem when viewing instruments with plastic lenses. Plastic, depending upon the stress patterns, can appear dark or opaque when viewed with polarizers. For that reason, I don't care much for them. I have several pairs of polarized sunglasses, but prefer my non-polarized types. As for size, it's really not that big a deal. The small amount of UV that enters your eye obliquely at or near sea level is insignificant, unless you are at high altitude on snow. Then you need leather side shields to stop the oblique rays. Max |
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