Well my vision is deteriating pretty quickly and looks like I'll be wearing my glasses this year. My worry is one the glare! Does the glare on the lense cause a problem? Two do they make a more "athletic" type pair of glasses my oakleys are a more "dress" style...
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I have been wondering the same thing. I am near sided in my right eye andand far sighted in my left eye. when i have both eyes open i can see pretty well. the problem is that i am right hand dominant. so i close my left eye when i aim which makes me near sighted. I constantly have to keep opeing both eyes to make sure that I am actually seeing where im aiming. Before anyone says it...i have tried shooting with both eyes open and i find that it makes the target clear but makes the peep/sight housing alignment blurry. And also dont recommend that I learn to shoot left(wrong) handed. I have tried shooting with sunglasses on and the nose piece blocks the peep sight. So i would have to find some glasses that dont have a thick rim by the nose. I have finally got my creed completely dialed in and this is the only thing i have left to stretch my distance past 40 yards
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You will get used to them. I have worn glasses for 50 of my 58 years so I know of what I speak. My eyes won't tolerate contacts, and I have a corneal condition that disqualifies me for LASIK. It might be frustrating at first but eventually your brain will adapt and without thinking about it you will adjust your head to see through them clearly. Glare will not be a problem if they are fitted properly and you Dont skimp on the lenses - spend the extra money and get the non glare coating.
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