Looks like I've got to spend the cost of a new bike on new prescription riding glasses)
don't you get on with contact lenses and normal cycling glasses over the top?
I find it's the only way (all the time my prescription is low enough, could be a problem soon though)
cycling glasses need to cover a lot of the face, and the peripheral vision goes to shit if you have prescription lenses.
or with flatter lenses you get a large area around the lens that you need to see properly out of (like looking over your shoulder) but can't.
don't you get on with contact lenses and normal cycling glasses over the top?
I find it's the only way (all the time my prescription is low enough, could be a problem soon though)
cycling glasses need to cover a lot of the face, and the peripheral vision goes to shit if you have prescription lenses.
or with flatter lenses you get a large area around the lens that you need to see properly out of (like looking over your shoulder) but can't.
anyone else short sighted?
please Opine.