HI Ashok,
I have good success using SportsRX to purchase the frame and lens with my prescription. I have some astigmatism on my right eye so I need glasses in the past 4 years to play any sort of sport in the evening. I didn't purchase sunglasses but instead purchased an Oakley Crosslink Zero with lens from Oakley digital but could have gone with the lens from SportRX.
I have in the past purchase other sport frame eyeware from optometrist but with the VSP insurance, the lens never seem to be properly made where its un-distorted when rotating my eye looking up or down. Straight seems to be fine which is why I gone with the Oakley digital as the claim is continuous curvature of the lens prescription.
More so recently I've discover that I'm needing to where my prescription eyeware during overcast days. I had good success recently purchasing a pair of Oakley frame with the lens through Costco with the basic brown transition. I've found good success using it for Tennis but not so well with cycling (mostly because the frame style doesn't fit well with my helmet. The crosslink zero does a better job and provide a good coverage like a pair of shield sunglasses will (I also own Oakley jawbreaker which I LOVE and upgraded to their transition lens made it more versatile).
Please note, I don't use a full 100% prescription because I have such an acute angle in my astigmatism and the optometrist sized down to 75% of the prescription power. If I used the 100% prescription, I can't see my hands out of the eyeware. I found this works way better for my type of use; tennis at night, general driving and riding out at 5 AM to avoid the wind. During the day, I don't actually need to wear glasses unless I want to see everything in HD level. So sometime I clip the jawbreaker on my helmet and switch from my prescription when the morning light is sufficient.
Hope this helps,
- recommend SportRX, staffs are great and knowledgeable . The price are good especially if you happen to use a series of coupons they sometimes offer.
- The Oakley crosslink zero looks/feels/performs like a cycling specific frame, just option for the transition lens
Alan T.
Still new to Randonneuring and working the courage to complete a 100k and more (nearly there .. short 10 miles .. didn't know metric sounds a lot larger than the English equivalent.. per Strava stats)