Bi-focal Sunnies

Hi, I am looking for any info on what type of Bi focal sunnies you might use for fishing. I was looking at something along the line of uglyfish, you can get them in +1.5 ,+2 or +2.5. Just wanted to know what you use or do you get prescription sunnies. Cant see to tie my knots any more. Cheers.


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 I have a pair of "overs" or

Sat, 2016-01-09 17:09

 I have a pair of "overs" or overlooker. Polaroids which sit over thentop of my normal specs. Cheaper option. Protects your normal specs too.

Mine came from OPSM in freo.  About $60

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Getting old sucks

Sat, 2016-01-09 19:32

 I have the same problem with the knots and just take out my reading glasses. 

Most of my rigs are now made up at home because the glare is a killer on the water. Plus it's faster to re-rig.

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Prescription sunnies

Sat, 2016-01-09 20:40

Get a script for your new glasses from an optician and sign up for the new sunnies with either Clearly or another WA company based in Mandurah [forgot their name] and get them that way
Multifocal glasses with metal frames and polaroid coating delivered to your address for around $150

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Sun, 2016-01-10 06:59

 Maybe Specksavers John.

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Auspecs

Sun, 2016-01-10 08:00

Auspecs is the other one, both have a huge range of frames to select from

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Oakley

Sat, 2016-01-09 21:50

 Can order direct from oakley with all types of prescriptions and Polaroids. Good thing is the lenses are perfect no matter where you look through with no distortion. This has been a big issue with cheaper brands etc