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Old October 14th 05, 12:35 AM
Eric Greenwell
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Jim Kelly wrote:
Another advantage with the 'stick-on' bifocals is that you can
carefully trim them to make them narrow in width (about 60% of
their original width), thus preserving the ability to look
'outside and down' without their intrusion.


I used them for several years on Serengeti sunglasses and liked them,
but switched to the Sunreaders when I discovered those even better
because they were untinted in the bifocal area, and because the stick-on
bifocals introduced some glare when the sun hit that area. I think the
two extra surfaces between the sunglasses and bifocals caused it;
nonetheless, they can be a good solution for people with prescription
sunglasses. At ~$20, they are cheap to try, and cutting them down as Jim
suggests is a good idea. You can probably get them to stick better, and
reduce the glare I got.

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