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Help with prescription sunglasses lenses

I see what you mean. The bevel slopes back on the new ones. I do believe that is how they are done now. Looks great to me honestly. Good luck adjusting to them. Your only recourse would probably be returning them. :(
Sorry to say that's how they again make them look thinner now. I'm surprised you are having that issue. Give it a week, you shouldn't be focused on the periphery, your brain will tune it out soon.
 
Thanks for all the input. I am going to try them out for a while and see if my eyes adjust. They do look better with the beveled cut that's for sure. You all in this forum have been great- I really appreciate it.

It is a very heard pill for me to swallow- thinking that I am paying this much money for lenses that have optical issues. It's especially difficult since I can't find a way to get a message to anyone at the Oakley company who can do any thing about it. Seems like such a simple thing to fix.

Does anyone know how you get a message sent up the chain at Oakley to let them know about an feature issue with their lenses. I have had these remade a second time and both lenses did the same things. Blur in the side peripheral and dancing/moving light from things reflecting off along the bottom and outside of the lenses as I drive down the road. If I was Oakley I would want to know this was happening and correct it.

If I find it just too distracting and my eyes don't adjust - do you have any recommendations on other replacement lenses I could get from someone else?
 
Since you are already dealing with SportRx, you could ask them about their in-house Rx lenses for Oakley frames.
 
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