I just looked and Costco lists their version of the Drive Wear lenses for $170 for a pair, and they are available in progressives, for us old farts that can't read the gauges otherwise....
Prescription Eye Wear
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by RoadRooster, Aug 21, 2019.
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Any body use the yellow lenses for snow?
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$170 sounds pretty cheap to me.
My last pair I ordered. Cost $565. And not only did they never show up. But when I dropped my frames off for the installation. They got lost in a shootout that started as I walked out the mall doors. $1100 gone.
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I’m going to have to look into those when I get new glasses.G13Tomcat and RoadRooster Thank this. -
Just general night driving, fog, rain ...they remove glare and give depth perception -
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Yea, I have those too. lol
I am in the middle of cataract surgery right now, get the other eye done next monday, and may not even need glasses, but I want to get the best available if I do. I had an owner op worked for me several years back, all he did was run back and forth th Alaska and he got some yellow prescription glasses, and liked them.
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