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I'll second that recommendation. I keep a pair of the clear ones in each car for night driving.This is what I've used for the last 2 years, cheap and tough enough. Very happy with them
Night - Clear
FSA eligible is the cherry on top.
Adjust for how blind you are
Can see as well pedestrians on the left than on the right?You can ditch the reading glasses by using either contacts or Lasik to get mono vision - one eye is reading, the other is distance. Did that 15 years ago and love it.
[mr. magoo] screw that - its their job to see me! [/mm]Can see as well pedestrians on the left than on the right?
wow! when my eyes are not 'balanced' focally, even a tiny bit, I get a headache.You can ditch the reading glasses by using either contacts or Lasik to get mono vision - one eye is reading, the other is distance. Did that 15 years ago and love it.
No problem with peripheral vision. Works great. Both my wife and I have it.Can see as well pedestrians on the left than on the right?
wow! when my eyes are not 'balanced' focally, even a tiny bit, I get a headache.
I truly need bifocals but just can't deal with that windowed view of the world. its a real problem. with glasses, you can move them up and down to change FL, but with contacts, you cant. you cant 'look over' your contacts like glasses.
and laser - isn't there 'star effect' due to the cuts? that's my big fear; that, and the notion that its a one-way operation and you cant back out of it or undo it. really frightens me, tbh.