I'd like to get my first real pair of prescription sunglasses! Is it better to order them single vision or progressive? A vendor I asked suggested that progressives would be better because I might have difficulty reading a map or seeing the speedometer, for example. I am pretty nearsighted... (-5.50 -1.50x163 and -6.75 -.75x177 with an Add of 2.25) but I think I'd be able to see the speedometer with the distance portion of my current specs, and as with reading or trying to see anything tiny, I would most likely pull off or look over the top of my glasses to read a map. On the other hand, I think I use the progressives I have regularly throughout the day without really thinking about it... so I'm not sure how much I rely on them in an everyday sort of way. Would I miss that in a pair of sunglasses? I think I would use them mostly for driving. I think. On the other hand, a high index progressive lens (I have the frames already) is a spendy proposition... even online. I appreciate any advice! Thanks... Deborah
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