I use Oakleys road lenses for outdoor clay matches… they are pretty good for this scenario.
@ChristopherClark-kp9si Жыл бұрын
Yeah, as for being myopic, when I take off my glasses; I'm truly alone. I use single-correction transition lenses for distance, when I'm on the court. The no-line trifocals make me crazy on a tennis court. I suppose if the ball is that close, you're probably out of position, anyway. Also, up here, past the 45th parallel, the sun gets very low on the horizon in the Fall & Winter, so the glare, looking south, is awful. No glasses help with that. Polarized lenses are of limited assistance, also. Lose contrast between the ball & background. Used a pair of Bolle wraparound, blue tint sunglasses, that helped, but there were two corrections ago. Haven't found any blue-shade, polarized lens sources, yet. There is probably a market for that. Thanks again, Harry, for the continuing excellence in tennis merchandising & information, especially for all us "senior" enthusiasts. More time & discretionary income- smart marketing strategy!
@mjlee5617 Жыл бұрын
For those who don't need correctlive lens this sunglasses are all right. As for me, being myopic, I opt for transition lens and adding UV protection.
@lazaroquintanilla2269 Жыл бұрын
what are those options then?
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Жыл бұрын
My issue is sweat dripping onto my lenses - so no sunglasses for me,