Warhawk,I've had Transitions for about 5 years on 3 pairs of glassess. One thing you have to know is that they will not get dark inside the car. You may still need clip ons or another pair if that bothers you.Max
Quote from: herronm on August 17, 2007, 12:28:51 PMWarhawk,I've had Transitions for about 5 years on 3 pairs of glassess. One thing you have to know is that they will not get dark inside the car. You may still need clip ons or another pair if that bothers you.MaxThis was the exact reason that I didn't get transition lenses.
Has anybody here ever had Lasik surgery or looked into it? I'd love to be free of the hassle of dealing with glasses and contacts. A friend of mine was looking into it last year, but turned out not to be a good candidate for it. The last time I had my eyes examined, I asked about it, but the doctor seemed totally uninterested in discussing it with me. He said it was something that shouldn't be done until after age 40 because that's when vision begins to deteriorate and you need to wait a bit until the deterioration stabilizes. Just something I might look into in a few years' time.
WarhawkI have em and love em... I got the flex frame that are insured for 2 yrs for anything. If I need anything darker because of brightness outdoors, I have a pair of Foster Grant clip ons.
most post-40 people I know who've had the surgery have to wear magnifying/reading glasses (like people who never wore glasses when they were young have to do when they hit the 40 mark. John
My wife and I both got new glasses last month. She had the transition lens last time and wanted them again. She loves them. I had them many years ago; I can't remember why but am not a big fan of them. I prefer to use the clip-ons. I, too, had no idea they don't change in the car. Wonder why?