If you're going to fish in bi- or multi-focals, keep in mind that the near vision is usually on the bottom of the lens, which is what you're looking through when you're stepping carefully and trying not to fall down. It can be dangerous.
Consider Rx distance correction with flip down magnifiers for knot-tying, etc.
Or get some progressives so you can read at the beach!
Cheers,
-- Greg
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On Feb 17, 2023, at 8:46 AM, namfos <mark.sofman@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm need to fully expend my FSA account - prescription shades are an eligible expense.I already wear polarized shades, brown lenses seem to work best for me. I have dirt cheap Coyotes for general use and a pair of Smith Chromapops that I use for fishing only.Those of you who wear prescription shades what do you recommend?Basic prescription for distance? Bi-focals? Progressive vision?Anything else to consider?Thanks,Mark--
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