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Created by oldjenkins > 9 months ago, 19 Sep 2011
oldjenkins
WA, 77 posts
19 Sep 2011 1:06PM
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Hi all.



As the avator sugests, I am optically challenged without my glasses. (Sadly getting worse each season).

THe optician suggested disposble contacts which is a possibility but I'm hoping to kite heaps this season and I'd rather put the money into some corrective lens fitted sunnies. I have could get by with a set of 'off the shelf' corrective lenses that will be good enough.

Does anyone know of or have experience with a manufacturer who does shatterproof sunglasses in corrective lenses??


Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
19 Sep 2011 3:21PM
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... G'day Oldjenkins,

my wife needs coke bottle glasses and tried many times with the contacts and it ended the same all the time, loosing one or both. Then she got her script, went to the local Seaspec dealer and asked if Seaspec could do a custom pair of sunnies. A while later she got them and loves 'em. You wouldn't use them for reading but now she has hassle free kiting, best thing she ever did. Plus with the strap on the back, they never come off (well, not yet anyway).

Her script was fairly bad and they managed so I'd ask your local dealer to make enquiries.

cheers,

Robbie

wal269
WA, 718 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:46PM
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I saw an ad for these in the Qantas inflight magazine but dont know if they are any good. Ad showed a guy wakeboarding. they had a goggle design and a sunglass with strap design (aka Seaspecs and Oakley Waterjackets)

Might be worth checking out.

wal269
WA, 718 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:47PM
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Sorry forgot the name and link.

They are Eyresoptics and www.mivision.com.au/2011/07/eyres-optics-putting-the-sizzle-back-into-safety/ is a link to a story.

wal269
WA, 718 posts
19 Sep 2011 2:50PM
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Just goggled them and they are in East Perth

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
19 Sep 2011 5:42PM
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+1 for Seaspecs. I have a pair and they work well.

zed64
QLD, 20 posts
19 Sep 2011 5:57PM
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Used contacts for years and never lost one yet, single use disposables come in at less than a dollar a day...losing prescription sunglasses will cost a fortune and the amount of sunglasses l have lost...to many :(

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:04PM
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Put a bit of rope on them just long enough to slip your arm threw and you will never lose them if you make it too long it will get caught on other things . I done this after i lost a pair of scrips . Now i havnt lost a pair in 4 years and after a lot of hard smacks (no not from my mum neither)

swinginginthewind
WA, 281 posts
19 Sep 2011 4:11PM
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zed64 said...

Used contacts for years and never lost one yet, single use disposables come in at less than a dollar a day...losing prescription sunglasses will cost a fortune and the amount of sunglasses l have lost...to many :(


I too wear disposable contacts, have lost a few over the years but also have lost a few sets of sunnies and they cost a lot more.

Been using goggles from Barz barzoptics.com/new/ for around 6 months, they have a elastic strap that holds them on and a second strap that goes around the neck.

They are excellent and also help reduce the risk of losing the contacts

oldjenkins
WA, 77 posts
19 Sep 2011 6:32PM
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Thanks to all for the replies and the links. The seaspec gives you a pair of prescription sunnies for about $210 AU according to their website. Apart from contacts this looks like the best option to get me focused (literally) and have glare protection.

THe oaklies are closer to $350 and not prescription.

Depending on availabilty of funds I might be using disposables yet.....

hosso
NSW, 1 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:58PM
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i sell click magnetic polaroids with bifocal lenses for water sports. the only other way is laser.

Legos
WA, 10 posts
19 Sep 2011 7:58PM
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I've bean wearing disposable contacts kitesurfing for a while now, no problems but don't like putting them in and out. Have been looking for prescription sunnies that "wrap" around your face and there is not much available or opticians will tell you that it's not ideal.
Finally went for prescription oakleys that are not cheap (polarized around $500)
Your local optometrist can order them made to you prescription in the USA
It takes a bit to get used to as there is a bit of distortion in objects moving from the center of the lens to the side (as the optician warned before) but that doesn't worry me.

Best thing I bought in a while and highly recommended!

But you will loose them kiting so for kiting it's back to contacts and some el cheapo sunnies for me

andrewm
WA, 243 posts
19 Sep 2011 9:08PM
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I have been searching for some wrap around prescription sunnies for about 2 seasons now.

Seaspecs couldnt get my script right, lenses were terrible. Barz Optics looked the good and placed and order but then was told they couldnt do it as the lenses would stick out to far from the frames and were likely to fall out.

A good Optometrist would likely get a good lens in the sea specs but @ 360 per lens it was not an feasible option

There are some great triathlon sunnies out there, but for $900+ they are again not an option.

Latest attempt is with fuglies prescription sunnies. Ordered some today so will see what happens. For $200 as long as I can see and they last 6 months + I will be happy.



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