Bifocal Sunglasses

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KRUSSELL

Active Member
Location
Wellingborough
:becool: I am looking for some Bifocal sunglasses for riding. I only need plain lenses with a +2 reading segment.
It would be nice if I could get those with interchangeable lenses ie- three different shades.
Can anyone recommend a website please.:becool:
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
It may be worth calling Optilabs. I don't know for certain that they can sort you out, but I recommend their products and service.
 

zacklaws

Guru
Location
Beverley
I'm in a similar position and would find it handy as sometimes I cannot see the Garmin Edge at times, but in case of emergency I carry a small cheap pair of "windows" to help me do repairs out on the road.

I did find these plastic ones that you can stick to any type of glasses and are reusable to stick on another pair if required but I have never tried them, a bit pricey I thought:-

http://www.bluewatersports.eu/optx-2020---12-stick-on-bifocal-lenses-831-p.asp
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
:becool: I am looking for some Bifocal sunglasses for riding. I only need plain lenses with a +2 reading segment.
It would be nice if I could get those with interchangeable lenses ie- three different shades.
Can anyone recommend a website please.:becool:

Another option is Kontrol Sports. They do a pack with 3 different shades, and a clip in prescription lens holder that you could get your optician to fill with whatever prescription you need. Link
 

JohnnyBoy

New Member
Location
Dubai, UAE
PpP you're a star, these look pretty good and do exactly what you need them to do. I'm OK during the day as I got some Carrera sun glasses with varifocal lenses which are great for every day use (we need them all day in UAE) but are useless at dusk as way to dark. Trying to get any sunglasses that do the job you need here is difficult, so i'll give these a whirl. Wearing glasses even at night is needed here as we'll get airborne sand in any light winds and when a sandstorm hits it's vital to have glasses of any sort.

Cheers for the heads up on these.!
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
You can buy frames then get a friendly optician to glaze them with a bifocal or varifocal lens.

Every town also has a repair man where the opticians send broken glasses, these guys can work miracles and they will know somebody who will knock up a set of lenses. I found one in Bolton and got some varifocal riding glasses in Benetton frames for £50.
 
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chillyuk

Guest
Just last week I had new prescription bi-focals on special offer from Specsavers, complete with free reactions lenses, so just right for summer.
 
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KRUSSELL

Active Member
Location
Wellingborough
Thanks Looe,
It gets better, only £25 for three pairs of stick ons.
I recon looking at the size of them, I could make two pairs from one when you cut them down (tight git):becool:
Ride safe

Kevin
 
http://www.flightstore.co.uk/mile-high-aviate-prescription-sunglasses.asp

Mile High Aviation sunglasses... They are ideal!

They look pretty much like normal cycling sunglasses but have a set of prescription compatible lenses just behind the UV filter lenses... You can have bifocals fitted to them.
Flightstore can't do the prescription, they'll recommend a company for it (£30 for normal lenses, £55 for Bifocal) or you could take them to Specsaver, D&H etc.

They also have different types of lenses... suitable from normal road glare prevention (ie: runways... roads) to "It's chuffin hot out"... :laugh:
 

Speedobum

New Member
Another option is Kontrol Sports. They do a pack with 3 different shades, and a clip in prescription lens holder that you could get your optician to fill with whatever prescription you need. Link

They now fill your prescription for you for a reasonable cost.
 
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