Hello all! I'm brand new to the forum and as the title of this thread says, I'm utterly overwhelmed. I'm trying to order some Rx sunglasses through OakleySI, and I'm having a heck of a time. I currently have a pair of of Desert Collection Desert Tan Flak 2.0 Xl's with the Prizm Tungsten Polarized lens, that I use when I wear contacts and almost exclusively when I drive. I love them so far. I have fairly light sensitive eyes, and am looking to find a lens that works well for daily wear.
I've been quite intrigued by the Prizm Ruby Polarized, but its 17% VLT compared to the Tungsten's 14% VLT has me concerned. Id really like to have a lens with some color to it, as opposed to a straight black lens. That 11% Prizm Black Polarized does look appealing though. I live in the Inland Northwest of the US, and see lots of snow every winter, so that's also something I'm trying to take into account. If anyone has any recommendations, Id be grateful for the help.
On to the second issue I'm coming across, which is Frame Rx ranges. I can't find that info ANYWHERE and its driving me nuts. In a perfect world, Id just do a second pair of the Flak 2.0 XLs, but there always seems to be confusion with my Rx and what frames are able to accommodate it.
My OD is -3.50 SPH, -.25 CYL, AXIS 154
OS is -4.00 SPH, -.25 CYL, AXIS 18
I realize my Rx isn't mild by any stretch, but its not extreme either. Couple that with my confusion of the Oakley True Digital II, which claims to expand the Rx range, and I'm lost. Again, I would be grateful for any insight into this. Thanks in advance. I'm also happy to clarify and part of my post that might cause confusion. Thanks Again!
I've been quite intrigued by the Prizm Ruby Polarized, but its 17% VLT compared to the Tungsten's 14% VLT has me concerned. Id really like to have a lens with some color to it, as opposed to a straight black lens. That 11% Prizm Black Polarized does look appealing though. I live in the Inland Northwest of the US, and see lots of snow every winter, so that's also something I'm trying to take into account. If anyone has any recommendations, Id be grateful for the help.
On to the second issue I'm coming across, which is Frame Rx ranges. I can't find that info ANYWHERE and its driving me nuts. In a perfect world, Id just do a second pair of the Flak 2.0 XLs, but there always seems to be confusion with my Rx and what frames are able to accommodate it.
My OD is -3.50 SPH, -.25 CYL, AXIS 154
OS is -4.00 SPH, -.25 CYL, AXIS 18
I realize my Rx isn't mild by any stretch, but its not extreme either. Couple that with my confusion of the Oakley True Digital II, which claims to expand the Rx range, and I'm lost. Again, I would be grateful for any insight into this. Thanks in advance. I'm also happy to clarify and part of my post that might cause confusion. Thanks Again!