I wouldn't want inserts because of the weight and the condensation and because they look really naff.
I got these from my optician; they weren't cheap but they are photochromic and varifocal and the vision is superb. They get around the problem of glazing curved sports frames by cleverly having the lenses in flatter sub-frames, which can be popped out and replaced with a plain shield if you wish.
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Definitely go for reactolite; my son and I use ours for night riding, at which time they're completely clear and the vision is excellent. In bright sun you don't notice the darkening at all although to an observer they look very dark.
Completely agree.
I've never wanted those inserts as pictured by beeblemaster as I've always thought they marked you out as an "old chap"
Went to another optician today, he seemed to have more experience than where I have been before.
He has ordered some of these for me to try
http://www.norville.co.uk/acatalog/Leader-Low-Rider.html
Not sure on the price but I will allso get the transition lenses.
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