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  • ah cool, will give them a call and have a look.

    If I were to get just one lens to use around the year what should it be? The orange-y yellow one?

    Actually just gonna get clear for now.

  • If you're @cake you get peado spec transition lenses but I don't know if Oakley can do them, I think J got his optician to fit custom lenses rather than Oakley lenses.

  • It seems Oakley are pretty accommodating, I have Frogskins too, and although it's not an option anywhere on the website they were happy to make me clear prescription lenses in Frogskins.

  • Just get the same frogskins as me and @NurseHolliday

    Nobody will be able to tell us apart.

  • I know select specs will reglaze them but they will be Johnny regular lenses, not Oakley
    I keep meaning to get my Jawbones done for riding in, might have to get the old nonce glass.

  • I looked at Frogskins when my lovely crystal Oliver Peoples snapped in two, could not believe how shit the quality was... They felt like cheap £5 jobs off the market...

  • I have box fresh Originals for sale none of yer shite.

    Metal hinge 1st generation.

    #csb

  • yeah and if you shop around that's about what they cost...

    Half the reason I get them is they're replaceable without breaking the bank and nice and light

  • They are fucking terrible tbh. I wouldn't get them again, and I definitely wouldn't get them without the "fancy" Oakley lens.

  • Although they're surprisingly durable. I've had much more expensive sunglasses that have broken at the first sniff of a fall or a bending scenario.

  • Blimey. That could be a fair whack towards laser eye.

    A mate of mine got hers zapped for 3 grand, and got it on 0% finance over a couple of years.

  • I am tempted tbh.

  • What contact lenses did you try?

  • the daily ones

  • Have you got Astigmatism and if so, did you try the appropriate Toric lenses?

  • Astigmatism

    Nope just -2.25 both eyes.

  • Whoah, much cheaper out here - depending on conditions, about $1000 C per eye.

  • Wife had laser eyes done a couple of years back.
    Her night vision is shite and really sensitive to day light.
    Doesn't regret it per se, but often moans about it.

  • That's interesting - not heard about impact on night vision which would be the main reason I'd have considered it. Terrible night vision. Used to be brilliant when I was younger and now shot to shit. Was hoping it was largely a focus issue. When I have money again (about 18 years assuming no more children) I'll see how far the tech has advanced.

  • Where's good for cheap Rx sunglasses?
    I need something swift and cheap until I can afford something better

  • glasses direct have been pretty good for me

  • Clip on shades FTW!

    I really need new specs, Hoping they’ll fit my next pair when I get them...

    bit of a bodge but work pretty well. I found that the prescription sunglasses I bought looked terrible, the lens options were so limited. And I couldn’t get them thinned

  • I do the same ^ though my clip ons were designed for the pair.

  • Prescription jawbreakers are here, they look a bit weird but work phenomenally well, cant believe I didnt do this years ago.


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  • Was that via RXsport? Do they look weird on (well, weirder than normal jawbreakers)? And what's the advantage over normal specs - less wind coming round the edges?

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