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PhotGray lenses are much smarter.

"Transitions" is another brand name,same deal,
the lenses darken in Sunlight,😎:sun:

I will only buy Photogray type lenses,made of real glass for myself.

No plastic to scratch easy for me.
 
A lot of the clip-ons really don't look that bad. Personally, I'd definitely go with polarized lenses.


Check the sites in the cheap eyeglasses thread here: http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=40&threadid=1360991
Maybe one of them has prescription sunglasses for a reasonable price (under $50)

Personally, I hate the photograys and just plain tinting. My polarized prescription glasses are by far my favorite pair.
 
Get a custom pair. This is one of the best -

Costa Del Mar

Click on Services and then Costa Prescritions

Not cheap, but then again, their not cheap. Had a pair for 8 years.
 
Yeah there are magnetic ones even that are made to fit exactly over the matching frames. Saves having to carry two pairs.

I wear contacts though.
 
BTW, do follow the advise on Polarized that you are getting any way you do it. Once you have had a pair, you will understand. I wear mine on rainy days too as it improves visibility a great deal.
 
Originally posted by: gsellis
BTW, do follow the advise on Polarized that you are getting any way you do it. Once you have had a pair, you will understand. I wear mine on rainy days too as it improves visibility a great deal.

some ATM's I cannot read with polarized lenses on...just an FYI.

on the water and road polarized is needed.
 
Thank's for the advice you guys.

Anyway's, I already bought a new pair of glasses so prescription sunglass are out of the question or contacts.

Maybe I'll just contact my opt. Dr. see if they have clips right for my glass.

P.S I am just going to use the sunglasses for driving purpose because When the sunsets, It's hard to see so well especiall in freeway situation.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: gsellis
BTW, do follow the advise on Polarized that you are getting any way you do it. Once you have had a pair, you will understand. I wear mine on rainy days too as it improves visibility a great deal.

some ATM's I cannot read with polarized lenses on...just an FYI.

on the water and road polarized is needed.
The same is true in an aviation cockpit (issues - not recommended). Polarized lens will hide the displays if any of the materials are stressed or already polarized to remove glare. The same effect, and I know you know this but for the benefit of others, can be seen by taking one pair and rotate them 90 degrees to another pair. The lens interfer and the result is no light passes through.
 
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Get those big ass blueblockers that old people wear.

The senior citizen wrap arounds are pimp.
:laugh:

i hate seeing those... no offense to the oldies, but i see them driving wearing those huge things and i wonder how their vision is.
 
I'm gonna need some clip ons or something for my glasses.. I'm playing in the $2k buyin NLHE world series of poker event in a couple weeks.. can't see the cards on the table without my glasses but I want to hide my eyes. and I hate contacts
 
Go to your eye doc and get some perscription driving glasses made. Then you can look all mafia rather than looking like a douche. 🙂
 
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