I wear glasses to watch TV, drive and shoot. To read easily, particularly in low light i have a different pair of glasses. So in-effect I cannot read with my distance glasses on.
My plain 'distances' glasses are OK but in certain conditions ie bright light a tint may be better. For skiing I have tried the insert option for inside ski goggles but found the rim of the lens insert distracting.
The end game is to have a pair of shooting glasses with safety lenses and tinted.
The options I see are, getting another pair of glasess this time prescription sport glasses (with a tint) or, trying contact lenses and getting multi-tint shooting glass. Neither prescription is cheap and I have a question relating to contacts.
How do contact lenses deal with the ability to read as well as distance vision? I would not want my distance vision affected or i'll miss more clays than I am doing now! Is there something specific that I need to request at the optician?
My plain 'distances' glasses are OK but in certain conditions ie bright light a tint may be better. For skiing I have tried the insert option for inside ski goggles but found the rim of the lens insert distracting.
The end game is to have a pair of shooting glasses with safety lenses and tinted.
The options I see are, getting another pair of glasess this time prescription sport glasses (with a tint) or, trying contact lenses and getting multi-tint shooting glass. Neither prescription is cheap and I have a question relating to contacts.
How do contact lenses deal with the ability to read as well as distance vision? I would not want my distance vision affected or i'll miss more clays than I am doing now! Is there something specific that I need to request at the optician?