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Originally Posted by ChiefsLV
Had them in my previous pair and got new glasses specifically to get rid of them. I guess I was under the impression that they'd turn into sunglasses when in the sun but they don't. Mine never got as dark as sunglasses and ended up being just more of a tinted lens in the sun. I just didn't like how they looked partially tinted like that. It looked dorky to me. Also I didn't realize that they would not be tinted while in the car which is where I needed the tinting the most. Hope this helps
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Guys at work say the same thing. Just get prescription polarized traditional Ray Bans your eyes change its easy to get new lenses. Best to stick to what gets the job done. It does require two sets of glasses and a lot of insurance only replaces every 2 years. If you have a pair regular glasses that you see fine wait it out and go with the prescript sunglasses.
I wear contacts and have for years when I started to not be able to read close up I got the reading glasses and what a pain. My eye Doc suggested one for reaching out and the other eye unaided as I see close up fine without contacts in. It was no problem for me the transition and was used to by the end of the day. You just dont really notice it the brain compensates.