Good info, those seem pretty budget friendlyOf you want to invest about $100 you can get one of these. I have a pair with progressive lenses and they were right about $100.
I may have to check these out as well.Of you want to invest about $100 you can get one of these. I have a pair with progressive lenses and they were right about $100.
Looks like these are available as bifocals. Have never asked if they would do the reading grind at the top.I may have to check these out as well.
For my prescription glasses I have impact resistant lenses but it would be nice to have something with side protection, etc.
Though it does seem like Zennioptical only offers single vision or progressive but no bifocal (which I use -- can't get used to progressives), though I guess I could get by with single vision, but then it doesn't offer me a lot beyond what I get with the bifocal at the top. Though I could just order them with my distance single vision setting and use with my red dot optics.
Cool. I clearly didn't look hard enough. I just clicked a single frame and then looked at the options for it.Looks like these are available as bifocals. Have never asked if they would do the reading grind at the top.
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Another option you could check Costco although I have never checked for safety glasses. I had a pair of safety glasses I got years ago from Walmart and subsequently replaced due to changes in my prescription but they were not too bad, but not as cheap as ZenniCool. I clearly didn't look hard enough. I just clicked a single frame and then looked at the options for it.
I'd be good with just my standard bifocal prescription since most of my shooting is with red dots these days. I can use my ones with a reader up top if I want to shoot irons.
Thanks for clarifying the option I missed.
Something like this would be great. I'll check them out more.
Edit: I may have to call them as even when I select a frame available for bifocal I only get these options one I select them (single vision or progressive)
Think I'll contact them and ask.
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It's interesting. It seems the bifocal filter on frames doesn't seem to work properly when I also select the safety feature. When I don't select safety as well, and pick a regular frame I can select bifocal. Oh well, I'll contact them.
Great idea as I got my current glasses from Costco. Will check them outAnother option you could check Costco although I have never checked for safety glasses. I had a pair of safety glasses I got years ago from Walmart and subsequently replaced due to changes in my prescription but they were not too bad, but not as cheap as Zenni
I get prescription safety glasses for work and they will provide side shields. If you go to Amazon and type safety glasses side shields in you will get a bunch of options.I may have to check these out as well.
For my prescription glasses I have impact resistant lenses but it would be nice to have something with side protection, etc.
Get Trivex lenses. They are the best out there right now unless they have came up with something better in the last 3 years.I'm wearing my regular single vision glasses, but I don't think this is sufficient to protect my eyes. Do you guys have any recommendations for eye protectors for those of us who have to wear glasses? For example, are there clip-on protection lenses that can be attached to regular glasses?
There is probably an upcharge for the safety lenses also. I bought cheap frames with prescription safety lenses from them and there definately wasCool. I clearly didn't look hard enough. I just clicked a single frame and then looked at the options for it.
I'd be good with just my standard bifocal prescription since most of my shooting is with red dots these days. I can use my ones with a reader up top if I want to shoot irons.
Thanks for clarifying the option I missed.
Something like this would be great. I'll check them out more.
Edit: I may have to call them as even when I select a frame available for bifocal I only get these options one I select them (single vision or progressive)
Think I'll contact them and ask.
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It's interesting. It seems the bifocal filter on frames doesn't seem to work properly when I also select the safety feature. When I don't select safety as well, and pick a regular frame I can select bifocal. Oh well, I'll contact them.