Graeme,
Can you tell me where I might find those Zeiss lenses?
I agree with most of your views from my own experience. I've used trifocals for flying for about ten years now and bifocals before that. After a short test with progressive lenses I reverted to my trifocals with great relief. I have had the same experience as you with polarised lenses and wouldn't use them in any vehicle.
I currently use light orange tinted clipons on my normal trifocals but the combination is rather fiddly. I'd like to just get orange tinted trifocals. Would the Zeiss glasses be available in trifocals?
Graeme Cant
From: "Graeme Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have not seen any reference on this list to the new prescription tinted lenses from Zeiss called Skylet Sport. These were released in Australia about 18 months ago as the darkest of the Skylet range. They are an amber (brown) tint, non polarised and are very good at enhancing the contrast between
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