This has been my issue for years. I need bi-focals to read the computer, cue sheets, or as you mention, inspect closely anything on the bike. I need distance to see everything else. I have never been able to find "bike" glasses that wouldn't require still to carry regular glasses in my pocket.
I have a couple pairs of "clip-on" sunglasses that I usually use on my regular glasses if I think the sun will be variable, or if I know I'll be stopping somewhere when the "shades" will be too dark inside.
I've tried the "fit-over" sunglasses but I use the mirror that clips onto my glasses, and it really doesn't work so well with the fit-overs.
The cycling glasses where you attach your lenses via a separate frame to slip inside would work, but.... when you stop for coffee somewhere, you still need to carry your regular glasses.
If the forecast is for constant sun, and I know I'm not stopping anywhere, I'll just wear the regular Rx (bi-focal) sunglasses.
All of my glasses are progressives - no-line style.
I will be very curious to see how anyone else has solved this problem.



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