Those who know me (and remember a previous post here), will know that I struggle more than anything with my eyes. In summary, I have a pretty bad prescription and I'm right handed and extremely left eye dominant - I'm also colour blind to certain combinations. I've been going to see Ed Lyons for a few years, and use him for my shooting and non-shooting specs.
So far, I have had two pairs of Oakley Specs - one a G20 tint for general use, one a pair of 'welding goggles' that help me in bright sunlight - but I have never been 100% happy with the Oakley frames - they feel very small on my face, and I can see the frames at the edge of my vision - not something I am used to with my 'day' glasses. I've also long coveted a purple lens to help pick out some colours I struggle with.
Previously, Ed had tried me with some contact lenses - but more problems with my eyes meant I wasn't comfortable with them and so we went down the specs route.
More recently, Ed proposed that there could be a new solution for me, and yesterday a new pair of shooting glasses arrived.
I now have a pair of Pilla Model 580 frames, with a 46N Purple lens in - this frame gives me a wider field of vision with a virtually frameless design - the lenses are also acrylic, which makes them very lightweight - which is also very important to me.
Ed has put an 'anti-fatigue' prescription into the specs, which allows some close up vision - but the long distance view is very crisp, so far I've tested them in bright sunshine in the garden, and a dull overcast day - and both times the colours seem much more vivid and clear.
So - the test now is to see how they shoot - I'm off for some FITASC Sporting practice tomorrow and I'll update when I see how they (and I) perform.
Thanks again Ed - top service as always, and good to see an experiment come to life!
So far, I have had two pairs of Oakley Specs - one a G20 tint for general use, one a pair of 'welding goggles' that help me in bright sunlight - but I have never been 100% happy with the Oakley frames - they feel very small on my face, and I can see the frames at the edge of my vision - not something I am used to with my 'day' glasses. I've also long coveted a purple lens to help pick out some colours I struggle with.
Previously, Ed had tried me with some contact lenses - but more problems with my eyes meant I wasn't comfortable with them and so we went down the specs route.
More recently, Ed proposed that there could be a new solution for me, and yesterday a new pair of shooting glasses arrived.
I now have a pair of Pilla Model 580 frames, with a 46N Purple lens in - this frame gives me a wider field of vision with a virtually frameless design - the lenses are also acrylic, which makes them very lightweight - which is also very important to me.
Ed has put an 'anti-fatigue' prescription into the specs, which allows some close up vision - but the long distance view is very crisp, so far I've tested them in bright sunshine in the garden, and a dull overcast day - and both times the colours seem much more vivid and clear.
So - the test now is to see how they shoot - I'm off for some FITASC Sporting practice tomorrow and I'll update when I see how they (and I) perform.
Thanks again Ed - top service as always, and good to see an experiment come to life!