Prescription Subspecs, surely i'm too young to post this..

Is this the look you want me to have Fragger?

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I would love to have the laser surgery but it's just too expensive at the minute, in the short term I wear either my prescription sunnys or I have disposable contacts. Yes it is a pain having two pairs of glasses if im not wearing my contacts but worse is in the winter and it's raining!! Water all over your specs and can't see a damn thing!!
 
I'd love to get some proper sportiing wraparounds (not the ones Fragger displayed) but with my dodgy eyesight I'm not sure I'd ever find anyone to do them. I love all these Adidas, Oakley etc designs but not great if you don't have 20/20 or close
 
I'd love to get some proper sportiing wraparounds (not the ones Fragger displayed) but with my dodgy eyesight I'm not sure I'd ever find anyone to do them. I love all these Adidas, Oakley etc designs but not great if you don't have 20/20 or close

I've been looking today Homer and it depends on your prescription more than anything. My right eye is awful so when i get specs i have to pay 90 odd quid for super thin lenses. So for a nice pair of prescription Oakleys etc i'm looking at the balls of 300 quid.

I think i'm gonna try the transitions type specs. It seems they're far more efficient than they used to be
 
I've never been able to play in my prescription shades for some reason. They are exactly the same varifocal lenses and frame as my normal specs but obviously with tints. Can't seem to focus properly on the ball.
 
I have real problems in bright sun seeing where the ball has gone due to pretty severe long sightedness. That's why i asked the question. I'm hoping the extra contrast from tinted lenses will solve it. Or it's back to the Commandos for cheapness- remember them?
 
I have, count them, five pairs of glasses

normal and polarised sunglasses are varifocal, normal are no good for golf, sunglasses can be OK
occupational varifocals with different areas - no good for anything but the pc
two pairs of golf, distance only, glasses - one polarised, one night yellows, great in low light

- no I can't wear contacts, can't even get them in
- not a candidate for laser, long, short and astigmatism
 
Get your eyes lasered then use normal sunglasses!

Depends how bad your vision is though?

Laser would be £5k+ for me and then no guarantee 20/20.

I'd happily wear prescription sunglasses for golf.
 
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