RE: [Paddlewise] prescription sunglasses for kayaking

From: Bob Denton <gulfstream_at_flinet.com>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 07:51:56 -0400
If it's a case of needing near vision correction, I have found the
flexible plastic lenses available in various diopters from Walgreen's to
be pretty good. These are placed on the inside of a wet lens and adhere
once the water has dried. Thus, you are able to turn any brand of
sunglasses into a bifocal. The lenses are easily removable, yet they
stay attached during rolls. (I keep my sunglasses on during rolls. I use
only one of the two lenses on my non-dominant side.

Cu

> Actually, we are talking about "Born with pretty
> good eyes, and I'm under 40" glasses. :-)
> 
>


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