Mike in VA
New member
I have often joked about my age - over 60, off warranty, can't get parts . . . at least no parts you'd want -
But I recently found out that I have cataracts, and they can be easily corrected and I can have 20/20 again (which i haven't had since 4th grade), but I will need reading glasses. This is exciting to me.
Still, I really appreciate he need for eye protection, and there's an incredible variety of stuff out there, from really cheap to really expensive, so I thought I'd ask you, my brothers & sisters, as to what works well for you all. I have a big head (7 5/8 hat size) and comfort, fit & protection are priorities over 'style'. Polycarbonate and optical clarity (lack of distortion) are a given, and I'm thinkg on some tints with high UV protection for outdoors, clears for indoor, maybe some yellow lenses for the odd cloudly day.
I'm mostly a handgunner, though I do like to practice with my SIG556 carbine. Your thoughts & recommendations, please.
TIA,
M2
But I recently found out that I have cataracts, and they can be easily corrected and I can have 20/20 again (which i haven't had since 4th grade), but I will need reading glasses. This is exciting to me.
Still, I really appreciate he need for eye protection, and there's an incredible variety of stuff out there, from really cheap to really expensive, so I thought I'd ask you, my brothers & sisters, as to what works well for you all. I have a big head (7 5/8 hat size) and comfort, fit & protection are priorities over 'style'. Polycarbonate and optical clarity (lack of distortion) are a given, and I'm thinkg on some tints with high UV protection for outdoors, clears for indoor, maybe some yellow lenses for the odd cloudly day.
I'm mostly a handgunner, though I do like to practice with my SIG556 carbine. Your thoughts & recommendations, please.
TIA,
M2