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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.
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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.