Dual Eyewear glasses

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    jova54

    Been reading the cycling sunglasses Road Test in Cycling Plus and interested in the Dual Eyewear glasses with the in-built bifocal lens.

    I use vari-focals all the time and need to wear them when cycling so I can see my phone and cycling computer, so these might be a solution.

    They get a good review but the bifocal section is a fixed diopter.

    Does anyone have any experience/opinions on these?

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    bikebot

    Also very interested in
    Also very interested in these.

    I find the glasses that use optical inserts, which tend to sit very close to the eye uncomfortable. I don’t fancy paying stupid amounts of money for prescription cycling glasses as I know I’ll either break them or I’ll lose them.

    Instead, I’ve been wearing bifocal safety glasses, which you can pickup for as little as £10 online, and they look OK if a bit basic. They will also sometimes steam up quite easily, which is a problem.

    These basically look like a proper version of the same thing, and I may well pick up a pair. If the only thing wrong with your eyes is that they’ve reached 40, you should be able to pick a pair which are a good enough match for your prescription.

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    therevokid

    I too need varifocal due to
    I too need varifocal due to be old and broken … 🙂

    I use Rudy Project with an optical insert on the inside. this means when my
    prescription changes all I need change is the lenses in the inserts – far cheaper 🙂

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