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ekeiyoung
0
Mar 10, 2017
Do you think this could work for someone who wears glasses? If not, what other products do you recommend out there?
congalong
26
Mar 10, 2017
ekeiyoungBest bet is to get rx glasses with the tint. I have them and they are worth every penny. Your insurance should cover most of it and you might just have to pay the tinting cost. For reference I paid 349 without any insurance for my rx Oakley's with the Gunnar tint
lshriver
152
Mar 10, 2017
congalongI paid 400 for mine but I got more expensive frames. Agree that it's worth every penny. I have light sensitive eyes (I squint at normal brightness levels) and even my normal glasses have a tint to them to filter out blue light. It was $27 to have my normal glasses tinted, but keep in mind normal glasses lenses are a bit different. My glasses have to be sent in to re tint them because the tint fades away.