Old 09-17-13 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by arsprod
I didn't get transitional lenses from Zenni - for about $6 you can get a polarized sun clip. So, for pair of glasses (no line bifocal actually) and 2 sun clips I spent about $60.
I'm debating whether to get progressive (i.e. no-line bifocal) lenses for my bike rides. That's what my regular pair of glasses has, but I'm wondering if the "near" portion is really needed when riding. If I can get away with monofocal lenses, I can probably save quite a bit of money.
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