So, almighty and varied group of riders, what are you (other than
contacts) using, while riding, if you need help with your vision?
RGZ
I used Ray Ban Aviators with prescription bifocal lenses.
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Like this, you mean? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djj7jW6ny2M
Kelly
David Strother, OD (Optometrist)
cheers, Liesl
Post surgery my eyes no longer change focal distance (but do have
built-in UV blocking). My vision is best at about 6' away, so I need
a mild distance correction and a mild near-field correction. I just
ordered some conventional frames that fit reasonably closely, with
progressive bifocal lenses and Transition tinting. Should have them
in a couple of days, it remains to be seen if they will give me enough
protection to prevent tearing up in cold weather.
Bill
for what it's worth: I accidently left my aforementioned Rudy's at
work last night and so I rode in this morning with my regular glasses
with some lightweight goggles over them. It was about 27 degrees and
bright sun. Sheesh! Fogging was miserable! My Rudy's have no fogging
problems unless I have a neck gaiter up over my nose and am stopped at
a light (which means it's at or below 15). My eyes tear something
fierce, and they work for me. (And yes I am one of those odd ducks
who prefers trifocals over progressives--but my trifocals aren't
tricolored, contrary to popular belief.)
liesl
It got down to 15 here once. In 1989 or so. Havoc ensued. Broken
pipes, cracked engine blocks, much trauma. I was working in a
unheated tin-roofed building, and there was ice on the floor inside
the building in the morning. I did not ride a bicycle that week.
If I'm good into the low 40's, that's good enough.
Bill
I get a chuckle out of most "winter" cycling clothing. Winter in the Cote d'Azur or Italia, maybe. Not winter in Minnesota.
I'm pretty lukewarm on the inserts, though. I get a lot of dazzle
over the top of them when the sun is at all in my line of sight, and
peripheral vision is very poor. Feels like looking through
binoculars. I'm considering laser surgery in hopes of not needed
corrective lenses to ride, or at least getting my script down enough
to have single-lensed riding glasses again.
Steve, squintin' in the sunny snow or is that the snowy sun, East Lansing, MI
My optometrist tells me that their lab can push the scrip in an Oakley
farther than Oakley will. You may want to explore this idea with your
optometrist, or you may want to ask another optometrist, if your guy
isn't being sufficiently helpful or creative.
~Peter
On Nov 28, 12:44 pm, robert zeidler <zeidler.rob...@gmail.com> wrote: