Hello everyone, first post here, and not even sure this is an appropriate question, (also couldn't find a good answer in the archives) :
I'd really like to buy an Oakley frame to serve as my eyewear (not sunglasses, just regular eyeglasses for my near-sightedness) - but I've decided I don't want to use polycarbonate lenses anymore. For some reason I see better with glass lenses - polycarbonate just wears out too quickly in my conditions (extreme heat and dust), and perhaps what they say about the optical superiority of glass is true, at least for me.
IAC, does this mean that I can't consider buying an Oakley frame, or is there some way to have glass prescription lenses installed in an Oakley?
Thanks very much!
I'd really like to buy an Oakley frame to serve as my eyewear (not sunglasses, just regular eyeglasses for my near-sightedness) - but I've decided I don't want to use polycarbonate lenses anymore. For some reason I see better with glass lenses - polycarbonate just wears out too quickly in my conditions (extreme heat and dust), and perhaps what they say about the optical superiority of glass is true, at least for me.
IAC, does this mean that I can't consider buying an Oakley frame, or is there some way to have glass prescription lenses installed in an Oakley?
Thanks very much!