Nice thing about the Rudy's is that the nosepiece is adjustable.  All
the riding glasses I've tried with fixed nosepieces rested too close
to my face, against my cheekbones, brushed by my lashes and so on.

I'm pretty lukewarm on the inserts, though.  I get a lot of dazzle
over the top of them when the sun is at all in my line of sight, and
peripheral vision is very poor.  Feels like looking through
binoculars.  I'm considering laser surgery in hopes of not needed
corrective lenses to ride, or at least getting my script down enough
to have single-lensed riding glasses again.

Steve, squintin' in the sunny snow or is that the snowy sun, East Lansing, MI

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Liesl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a pair of Rudy Projects, and they take an insert.  My lenses
> are trifocals, and I'm pretty sure the reading correction is in the
> 2.00 range.  I love them.  I have three different outer lenses in
> orange, transitional, and green polarized so I can ride in any light.
> Use them in all four seasons.  Highly recommended.
>
> cheers, Liesl
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