troutspinner
Nuts & Bolts Guy
I’m hitting that age I guess. My Eye Doctor gave me a lens prescription to help with my sight, other than the last 2 visits where he told me to get some readers. My distance is still really good but the average daytime distance stuff is starting to get blurry. And man, my eyes are very light sensitive.
This isn’t the usually question about fishing or what polarized glasses to get though, this is general. I see there are transition lenses, you can even get them polarized too. Nice but does anyone here have any experience with the new transitions on the market, regardless if they are polarized and work for fishing. My main question, if I bought these pricey glasses that transition, can I truly use them inside or am I better off getting a clear “indoor” pair and an “outdoor” pair?
Thanks!
This isn’t the usually question about fishing or what polarized glasses to get though, this is general. I see there are transition lenses, you can even get them polarized too. Nice but does anyone here have any experience with the new transitions on the market, regardless if they are polarized and work for fishing. My main question, if I bought these pricey glasses that transition, can I truly use them inside or am I better off getting a clear “indoor” pair and an “outdoor” pair?
Thanks!