Eye protection
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Chris Miceli
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Eye protection
What's everyone using for eye protection? I used Oakley for a while and liked them, but they are pretty bulky. When I needed a new pair, I replaced them with a set of Project Rudy Rydon glasses. I have had them for about 6 months and am very disappointed in the clarity and the customer service. Anyone have any recommendations?
Jwhelan939- Posts : 946
Join date : 2013-04-27
Age : 41
Location : Kintnersville, PA
Re: Eye protection
These mostly. Mine have a small prescription.
https://www.amazon.com/Serengeti-Medium-Aviator-Sunglass-Polarized/dp/B00OKUJK6Q/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1528942769&sr=8-12&keywords=serengeti+sport+sunglasses
https://www.amazon.com/Serengeti-Medium-Aviator-Sunglass-Polarized/dp/B00OKUJK6Q/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1528942769&sr=8-12&keywords=serengeti+sport+sunglasses
Wobbley- Admin
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Join date : 2015-02-12
Re: Eye protection
At Perry a guy does glasses... not sure who he is.
Chris Miceli- Posts : 2715
Join date : 2015-10-27
Location : Northern Virginia
Re: Eye protection
My prescription glasses have polycarbonate lenses or some such super plastic that are impact resistant.
troystaten- Posts : 816
Join date : 2012-04-18
Re: Eye protection
yes, those are available.
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james r chapman- Admin
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Join date : 2012-01-31
Age : 75
Location : HELL, Michigan
Re: Eye protection
I've had good luck with Decot. Fine product and wonderful customer service.
John McCormick- Posts : 177
Join date : 2014-06-25
Location : SW FL
Re: Eye protection
My glasses were made here in India (I'll be back home in a week); I picked out three similar, sturdy, and rather large frames, and got three pair of glasses made with polycarbonate lenses, one set for 24" for two hand shooting, one set for 30" for one hand shooting, and one set for "infinity" for use with a red dot sight. I suppose these can be done anywhere, and the only "extra" cost is from getting a good, strong, frame (not for looks), and a little more $$ because the material is polycarbonate.
I don't know about other frames and choices - if I had my choice, I'd have liked to have gotten "side protectors".
In all three glasses, the prescription for the shooting was only in one lens. The prescription for the other eye was my "reading" prescription, so I can adjust the sights, etc., with the gun on the bench in front of me. (....and I can add that the people who made the glasses wouldn't do so until they heard back from my eye doctor that the prescription wasn't a mistake, as they had never seen anything like it before...)
I don't know about other frames and choices - if I had my choice, I'd have liked to have gotten "side protectors".
In all three glasses, the prescription for the shooting was only in one lens. The prescription for the other eye was my "reading" prescription, so I can adjust the sights, etc., with the gun on the bench in front of me. (....and I can add that the people who made the glasses wouldn't do so until they heard back from my eye doctor that the prescription wasn't a mistake, as they had never seen anything like it before...)
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Join date : 2016-07-26
Age : 80
Location : South Florida, and India
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