Hi guys,
I am looking for a place to buy sport glass/goggle, I've been to many places and could not find them,
I bought some online from zenni optical turns out they are not fitting my eyes.
I tried do some research on Okaley prescription glass, they look promising to me. Any of you have experience with sport glass please share your experience, where to buy them locally so I can try them on.
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Aug 2nd, 2012 09:29 PM #1Newbie
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Sport prescription glass for basketball and other sport
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Aug 2nd, 2012 09:42 PM #2
Get laser eye surgery and don't look back!!!
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Aug 2nd, 2012 10:19 PM #3
I was looking about 2 months ago for some sports glasses that were non-tinted as I play at night and indoors alot. I didn't want the goggle type

I visited http://www.sportspecs.ca near Bayview and Sheppard. They have a bunch of the rec specs type like this which are more like regular glasses like Oakleys and not the goggle type. Not what I wanted.
Then I was looking at some safety goggle type such as this. Again, not what I wanted, but I ended up buying a pair for my woodworking in my shop!
I ended up going with these from Good Eyes at Pacific Mall for $190. They are called Oakley Servo. I use them for sports, but I actually use them as everyday glasses as well. I couldn't go with a half-frame sunglass type for whatever reason and I couldn't get a wrap-style due to my astigmatism. They are lightweight and don't fall off too easily with all my sweating, but a strap may help alot.
Hope that helps a bit in your search for sports glasses!
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Aug 2nd, 2012 11:39 PM #4Newbie
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what about okaley M Probably?
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Aug 3rd, 2012 02:55 PM #5
I ordered some adidas adivista sunglasses, they are designed for golf, but will be using for tennis/cycling. Got transition/prescription lense so can use them at night too.
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Aug 3rd, 2012 03:04 PM #6
The amount you'll spend on glasses and sports glasses seems like a lot. I got my eyes done like 10 years ago for $600 per eye.

It doesn't have to cost $4k. Also, I think you can get a tax deduction._______________
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Sep 26th, 2012 10:25 AM #8
Disposable Daily Contacts. They don't shift. They give you full field of vision. Cheap if you lose one. No maintenance.
and biggest thing for me... THEY DON'T FOG.
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