linux_author
09-08-06, 07:47 PM
- hi!
- i'm getting blind as i get older, and need to have bifocals in order to read my cyclocomputer...
- ran across some decently priced sunglasses (full UV proctection) w/built-in diopters, and i thought i'd share:
these are decent (http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/rx200g-3-0.html)
i also use these (http://www.safetyglassesinc.com/Bifocal-Safety-Glasses/Gray-Bifocals/Elvex-RX-300-Gray-25-Lens-Bifocal-Safety-Glasses/)
- YMMV... i don't work for these folks... i actually ordered my original pair from these folks (http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/74112.aspx?feature=Product_32)
- what's cool is that the glasses are inexpensive, yet work great for the intended purpose... and at $10+, a real bargain compared to prescription glasses or 'high-end' cycling glasses...
- i'm getting blind as i get older, and need to have bifocals in order to read my cyclocomputer...
- ran across some decently priced sunglasses (full UV proctection) w/built-in diopters, and i thought i'd share:
these are decent (http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/rx200g-3-0.html)
i also use these (http://www.safetyglassesinc.com/Bifocal-Safety-Glasses/Gray-Bifocals/Elvex-RX-300-Gray-25-Lens-Bifocal-Safety-Glasses/)
- YMMV... i don't work for these folks... i actually ordered my original pair from these folks (http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/74112.aspx?feature=Product_32)
- what's cool is that the glasses are inexpensive, yet work great for the intended purpose... and at $10+, a real bargain compared to prescription glasses or 'high-end' cycling glasses...