Polarised Prescription Sunnies
Submitted by Uluabuster on Wed, 2011-08-24 20:24
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can suggest a few brands that actually does prescrition sunnies ? I currently own a pair of Spotters, a bit thick on the lens and it kinda popped out of the frame now and I am sunny-less. Wrote back to SPotters to ask if it can be repaired but never get an answer.
So I am considering exploring a different brand. Any suggestions there ?
Can wear contact lens and have to stick with prescription sunnies....: (
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers
Uluabuster
SamC
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Spotters do prescription
Spotters do prescription sunglasses.
Any tackle store that stocks them should be able to assist!
Cheers,
Sam
chezza
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my eyes are painted on and
my eyes are painted on and Ive been getting prescrition sunnies for ten years, just go to your local specs shop, most places can get you any brand and fit your prescrition, never had a lens fall out i use ray band or oaley
cheers Troy
solly
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Ray ban and oakleys
I have a pair of both as I ve been bad eyesite for years.I got mine from different suppliers over the years and you can claim on your private health cover.
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Pob
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I use polorised prescription
I use polorised prescription sunnies, my last pair were oakleys and this time Dirty Dog, found them both great but the dogs seem to be built a bit better, got both pairs from just spectacles. in the same boat as you,cant wear contacts,also, found the slightly greener tint on the dogs to be more effective. Hope thie helps. Paul.
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alfred
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Bring them into any spec shop
Bring them into any spec shop and they can put in your exact prescription for you. I have done that for both my sunnies. While you are at it, get them to multicoat the inside of the lens.
UncutTriggerInWA
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I use polorised clip-ons....
Much easier. My lenses are graduated and I therefore have problems with prescription sunnies.
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Uluabuster
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Thanks everyone for your
Thanks everyone for your input.
Where about can look for a Dirty Dog or Maui Jim's authorised optision ?
Hi Alfred,
Why didn't I think of that ?!! Oh well, now that's another option for me!
CHeers
Uluabuster