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cycling with glasses
Dej Wrote: and not sunnies/bunnings safety glasses! my eyesight is pretty crapola when im not wearing glasses. its especially bad when i wear glasses all day, then take them off t ride home. its not bad that i cant see cars, the colour of traffic lights etc, bu it may end up being the case one day? so what do the glasses wearers do? wear contacts? wear shade prescription glasses? not that ive had a case of glasses falling off while riding, bu reading glasses cost $$$ so the thought of there being a remote chance o dropping them kinda puts me off. ?? Prescription sunnies with transitions lenses are the go (get the lense replaced when you buy them). Perfect for mornings when it's dark whe you leave home, and perfect for afternoon/night track carnivals o indoor events. Find a shop doing buy one get one free deals next tim you're buying a pair of glasses. The contacts option is really bad, you'll end up with red eyes an contacts stuck to your eyes -- Shabby |
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"Shabby" wrote in
message [...] Prescription sunnies with transitions lenses are the go (get the For the sake of the record, "Transitions®" lenses are a registered trademark name. The generic name is photochromatic lenses. And don't let anyone try to tell you they're anything new. I've been using them for more than twenty years. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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"Shabby" wrote in message [...] Prescription sunnies with transitions lenses are the go (get the For the sake of the record, "Transitions®" lenses are a registered trademark name. The generic name is photochromatic lenses. And don't let anyone try to tell you they're anything new. I've been using them for more than twenty years. Weren't they only available in glass originally? I remember trying a pair but they were literally too heavy! -- Remove norubbish to reply direct Jack Russell |
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Let's not get too pedantic, DRS. I hope the "Transitions®" people don' sue me now for not using an ®. Off to go for a ride with my Walkman® o so I can go for a swim in my Speedos® at the beach. DRS Wrote: "Shabby" wrote in message [...] Prescription sunnies with transitions lenses are the go (get the For the sake of the record, "Transitions®" lenses are a registere trademark name. The generic name is photochromatic lenses. And don't let anyon try to tell you they're anything new. I've been using them for more tha twenty years. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet -- Shabby |
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Jack Russell Wrote: Weren't they only available in glass originally? I remember trying a pair but they were literally too heavy! Nope, polycarbonate, similar weight to normal sunnies (except they'r thicker at the edges for obvious reasons - just like coke® bottles) -- Shabby |
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"Shabby" wrote in
message Jack Russell Wrote: Weren't they only available in glass originally? I remember trying a pair but they were literally too heavy! Nope, polycarbonate, similar weight to normal sunnies (except they're thicker at the edges for obvious reasons - just like coke® bottles). That's not true. They were only available in glass *originally*. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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