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Old 02-16-2019, 03:45 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by redpoint5 View Post
I've never blocked anyone in my life, and never will. I respect opinions even if I don't agree with them.

I always appreciate your comments, but don't always find them useful.

All Darc showed why brand doesn't matter with frames. That leaves lenses as the only important factor, but you didn't say why cheap lenses are not worth their low price (other than they degrade more quickly?), only to say that they are crap.

Well, my vision is vastly improved with my cheap (Costco) lenses. I'm willing to be wrong about buying cheap glasses, but I'd need to see an explanation of why (and not a proclamation).

...then, I'd need a good explanation why I should spend top dollar on sunglasses that will rarely be worn, and likely be destroyed playing ultimate frisbee. I plan to replace a pair of prescription sunglasses every couple years. I don't want to be that guy still wearing gold frame and rose colored glasses 20 years after they were fashionable. While I pay little attention to fashion, I pay some attention to it.
You failed in the opening post to offer the necessary context.

“Prescription “ and “cheap” don’t even belong in the same paragraph. Eyes are valuable.

Since it’s single-number, minimal diopter, look to WRAPAROUND eyewear that is inscribed on lense with ANSI-spec (certified safety workwear). See if same frame & lense is recommended to shooters. (Avoid lenses designed for glare).

There’s a reasonable minimum. This is it.

As to useful: need to upgrade those reading skills.

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