I see this thread answers my question in the other thread about where you are finding Drivewear lens. PLEASE report how they do with Drivewear, whichever source you go with.
BTW, just for the lens.... it was $300 for my Drivewear, at the brick and mortar store, not including the overpriced Rayban frame, and it took them a couple times to get it right. First time they INSISTED I would "get used to it" with one eye very blurry and it wasn't them messing up, so they said. (both pair of glasses I ordered were messed up) and when I finally got the doc to recheck my eyes, he came out with completely different results and claimed my eyes had changed significantly in the ensuing couple of weeks. I won't go back to that storefront store again! I JUST got me eyes checked at another place, and oddly my eyes barely changed...odd when they insisted they changed drastically in a couple weeks at that other store. I have used 39dollarglasses once so far. The frame was fairly solid but did arrive severely bent and I never could get them quite straightened out. I didn't push it though, because they were an experiment at bifocals instead of the progressives I wore for many years and I found I hated bifocals. But it was an experiment that only cost a hundred bucks instead of $500, and I still use those glasses for bedtime reading and leaving in the car at trailheads. (cars get broken into too often to leave a $500 pair!) I am about to start ordering a pile of new glasses with my latest script. I did get bait and switched at a new store front for my "main" pair.(long story and involve VSP) But once I get confidence with online ordering, I am hoping it will be the last storefront pair I buy...especially if I can get drivewear online! On Jul 17, 12:34 pm, Rob <[email protected]> wrote: > I had the AR coating put on one pair. Then later read on the internet > how you can have lenses with anti-scratch coating, but then the anti- > glare coating is not very scratch resistant, which would be a problem > if the anti-glare coating is put over the anti-scratch coating. > > Anyway, I bought a pair of prescription sunglasses and also frameless > regular glasses from 39$. I like the sunglasses enough that I have no > urge to send them back, but not so sure with the frameless. The latest > thing bothersome I discovered with the frameless is that the plastic > ends on the arms are a little loose. they slide back and forth a > little if I push/pull on them. But I don't know if this is a problem > or can become a problem while wearing them. At least makes me think > the frame quality is lesser than what I've had in the past. > > Also the way they mounted the hardware to the lenses bugs me a > little . They mounted the lenses so that the outer ends tilt up a > little, which to me creates a different look than how their rimless > glasses look on their site. The arm hinges also tilt upward on the > outer ends. I keep thinking it's making the glasses look like they're > more suited for a Female. > > Also seems they didn't give me any micro fiber cleaning cloth, unless > the cloth bags the glasses shipped in are supposed to be "cleaning > cloths". Didn't think a cleaning cloth would be a bag with a string to > pull the open end closed. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Check us out at the oft-updated http://glassyeyes.blogspot.com! You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GlassyEyes" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/glassyeyes?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
