Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses?

   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #21  
I do the same. But any of the prescription sunglasses can be ordered without prescription lenses also.
Anyone found decent wearing safety glasses that fit over prescription glasses? I wear safety prescription ones all the time, but sometimes need more protection. I do not want a face shield.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #22  
Anyone found decent wearing safety glasses that fit over prescription glasses? I wear safety prescription ones all the time, but sometimes need more protection. I do not want a face shield.
How about vented goggles? That’s what I use when I need eye protection in the shop.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #23  
I gave up on decent ones, now I buy these a dozen at a time-literally and they are UNDER $5.



Great fit and look for me, I have them stashed everywhere so when one pair gets scratched or squashed I have another pair close. They are also pretty dark which is great for my light sensitive eyes.

I also have the exact same style in clear and yellow, I find I wear the clear ones now more when I need them (in the shop using tools) because I'm used to the fit and feel of the frames.
 
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   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #24  
You can find sunglasses with cheaters in the bottom. Useful when you need to read something. I also have clear progressive cheaters for the shop. These are taller than the usual cheaters and afford some general protection.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #25  
You can find sunglasses with cheaters in the bottom. Useful when you need to read something. I also have clear progressive cheaters for the shop. These are taller than the usual cheaters and afford some general protection.
The Crossfire safety glasses I provided a link to earlier have some models with readers.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses?
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#26  
Never even knew they made regular sunglasses with bifocal cheaters on them. Thanks 👍
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #27  
I use the safety glasses with cheaters in the shop, a great help. I find them annoying when doing outside work though, so never tried the shaded versions.

For anyone still wearing glasses all the time, seriously consider laser eye surgery! The rest of my family did it ca.1990, and while I was a hold-out, I eventually let friends and family talk me into it ca.2007. My only regret is that I wasted 17 years of dealing with glasses and contacts, when I could have had it done sooner. Seriously... wearing glasses today is akin to commuting by horse and buggy!

Now I'm reaching an age where, although my long-range vision was made perfect by the surgery, I'm having to wear cheaters for close-up work. Two different issues, as the focus was made good by retinal trimming, but close-up work requires more flex (change in focal length) than a stiff old eye can achieve. It's still a decent trade-off for me, not having to wear glasses for outside work, sports, driving, etc.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses?
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I use the safety glasses with cheaters in the shop, a great help. I find them annoying when doing outside work though, so never tried the shaded versions.

For anyone still wearing glasses all the time, seriously consider laser eye surgery! The rest of my family did it ca.1990, and while I was a hold-out, I eventually let friends and family talk me into it ca.2007. My only regret is that I wasted 17 years of dealing with glasses and contacts, when I could have had it done sooner. Seriously... wearing glasses today is akin to commuting by horse and buggy!

Now I'm reaching an age where, although my long-range vision was made perfect by the surgery, I'm having to wear cheaters for close-up work. Two different issues, as the focus was made good by retinal trimming, but close-up work requires more flex (change in focal length) than a stiff old eye can achieve. It's still a decent trade-off for me, not having to wear glasses for outside work, sports, driving, etc.
Yeah, I had lasik done over 20 yrs ago after half my life wearing glasses and contacts cuz I was nearsighted, best money I spent at the time out of my own pocket, now I'm becoming farsighted, seeing distance my vision is still perfect and over the years completely forgot the hassles of needing corrective lenses. Anyways I'm definitely going to try sunglasses with bifocals on them, weather or not they are considered true safety glasses, as a wear everyday, everywhere, sun suppression device for my eyeballs.
 
   / Decent scratch resistant safety/sunglasses? #29  
I have prescription bifocal sunglasses made by WileyX. ANSI rated, expensive, and polycarbonate, but you can get an antiscratch coating. You might be able to get them with no prescription on the top (called "planar") and your reader power on the bottom.
 

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