By the way, 39dollarglasses.com carries drivewear.

On Jul 18, 12:09 am, Thom <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been usingDrivewearsunglasses for about a year.  I am a bit
> vague on remembering the details, but I don't think I ordered anything
> "extra".   They are polarized which really helps and the REALLY reduce
> the eyestrain in glaring situations.  And they do work in cars and get
> very dark on snow and in high altitude hiking.  I wish they went a
> tiny bit more yellow/lighter when its relatively dark. but thats
> because I push the limits by using them as my only pair of glasses
> when hiking or mtn biking and that includes cloudy days and high
> contrast deep forest.
>
> A question I have is where did you findDrivewearfor ordering
> online?  I thought I was stuck buyingDrivewearlenses at brick and
> mortar, which is a real bummer.  ...and VERY expensive.  I have been
> looking for online availability with no luck.
>
> On Jul 17, 8:50 am, lakeunderrain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am about to get a pair ofdrivewearglasses. Do I need an AR
> > coating? Isn't it already comes with it?
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