I second the opinion for getting bifocals. I'm very nearsighted. So much so I need a bifocal to see up close through the Rx correction. When I got prescription sunglasses a few years back, I thought I wouldn't need the bifocal I use in my regular glasses because I only needed to see into the distance, right? Boy was that a big mistake. I can't see a thing up close with my glasses on.Like smilingcat said I'm always having to peer over my glasses to read my garmin, directions on a map or the menu at a post ride meal on the patio. Even driving in the car is an issue cause I can't see the gauges with my glasses on. New glasses are on my list this year and I'll definitly be getting the bifocal this time.
Thanks for a great thread though! I'm going to do more research on sports glasses before I decided on where to get my new pair. bikerHen



Like smilingcat said I'm always having to peer over my glasses to read my garmin, directions on a map or the menu at a post ride meal on the patio. Even driving in the car is an issue cause I can't see the gauges with my glasses on. New glasses are on my list this year and I'll definitly be getting the bifocal this time.
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