I get mine made up at Walmart....just take my prescription to the Wamart Vision Center and pick out what sunglass frame I want. I get my other glasses there too.
There was a lot of advertisement on fishing shows last year for a company that made thes at a reasonable price but now I cant remember.. anybody have a recommendation..PM if you like.
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I get mine made up at Walmart....just take my prescription to the Wamart Vision Center and pick out what sunglass frame I want. I get my other glasses there too.
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BuckeyeCrappie LIKED above post
I need to get my eyes checked and get a pair for using livescope for sure .
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Veterans who have VA coverage can use the VA. I get all my glasses there.
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Nimrod, it's usually hard to see video screens with polarized glasses. The screens are very dark. Before you spend the money just for the purpose of looking at your screen you need to try it first with regular polarized sunglasses. I know I have to remove mine to view either my auto GPS or my fishfinder.
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I have transitions, but that is not as good as polarized. I’m thinking of getting a pair this season with progression so I can see to tie my fumble finger knots as well! LOL
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Well, me to!
I got my polarized progession lenses from pearle vision. I have been looking at the solar bats. I may give them a try. I personally like the wrap around type the best.
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