Prescription Eye Wear

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  1. RoadRooster

    RoadRooster Road Train Member

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    Ok folks it's time to renew my Rx. Thinking about these drivewear lenses. Does anybody have experience with them?
     
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  3. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Transition lenses are fine but they say not to wear the driverwear lenses at night. I am considering them too.
     
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  4. HoneyBadger67

    HoneyBadger67 Road Train Member

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    I always have two pair of glasses on the truck. Clear lenses for nights and Oakley sunglasses for day. Yes, the Oakleys are more expensive but, unlike most other frames, the prescription goes around your peripheral. I had the transition type lenses but after time they didn't go completely clear anymore.
     
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  5. RoadRooster

    RoadRooster Road Train Member

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    These drivewear are supposed to act different than regular transition.
     
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    Oor Road Train Member

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    My problem with transition lenses is they didn't go dark enough. You're sitting back in the shade.
     
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    I'm flatbed, I'm also in direct sunlight. With Oakleys, I'm able to drive directly into the sun with barely a squint. As sensitive as my eyes are to light, that's saying something.
     
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  8. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    I just got new glasses. They may be the drive wear you speak of.

    The will dim behind windshield, in the rain, and cut down on headlights.

    They are the cats meow, and the only way to fly.

    They ain't cheap, and they are worth every penny.
     
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    I'm thinking of letting my cat drive at night. No need for headlights.


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  10. RoadRooster

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    I think drivewear is a brand, but it sounds like the same stuff. Original transitions were triggered by uv. They don't work in a vehicle cuz windshield blocks those rays. This new technology reacts to brightness. Thanks for the feedback Dave.
     
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    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    They are worth every penny.

    I got mine at Northern Eye Care in Phoenix.

    Most complete eye exam ever.

    They could tell you exactly what they are.
     
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