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Started by BowBendr, March 17, 2016, 04:29:15 PM
Quote from: Marc on March 17, 2016, 04:58:37 PMI am an eye doc...Contact lenses are a reasonable option for most prescriptions, but if you need bifocals you will lose your close-up vision.I find myself wearing sunglasses frequently when I hunt, and in a sports frame I rarely have to worry about the frames falling or sliding... They look a bit dorky (and I would not wear them to a social even or work), but they function well and do not slip off... My current frames have the ability to actually switch lenses (they are called Switch Frames by Liberty optics). I do not care for transitions while hunting, because they generally darken up before the sun comes up (from ambient UV)...Also, frames loosen up eventually, and I would recommend taking them back to your eye doc for an adjustment. They might be able to bend the temple (side-piece) for a more snug fit, or even bend the ear-piece a bit more around your ear...So in conclusion, take your frames back for readjustment, consider a sports frame of some sort, and consider strap such as Chums or Uvex (adjustable chord) to hold them in place.
Quote from: Rapscallion Vermilion on March 17, 2016, 06:20:40 PMI'll be wearing prescription shooting glasses while turkey hunting this year, for the first time. I've been using the same frames (Decot Hy-Wyd) for sporting clays for years. The lenses are interchangeable. The ear pieces loop over the backs of your ears. The glasses stay in place well and sit high on the face for proper alignment when shooting with the head tilted slightly forward.
Quote from: Turkey Havoc on March 18, 2016, 08:09:37 AMI have the fogging up problem, everything I have tried has not helped. So what do ya'll use to keep your glasses from fogging up?Same here. I've tried the anti-fog stuff and it doesn't work. I've even had to take my hat off and fan my face to get rid of the fog. That will get ya busted too. I've even considered face paint, but I have a thick beard too.
Quote from: turkey harvester on March 18, 2016, 09:34:57 AMI've even considered face paint, but I have a thick beard too.