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Replacement Oakley Prescription Lenses?

Hi Chris, ran across this post. I know it is a lit old. Do you still sell the Flak 2.0 XL with progressive prescription transition Oakley lenses? I was about to place on order on sportrx.com but figured I would hit you up first. They are charging about $450 for the pair. Thanks -Dan
Rx is going to start costing. I have six various pairs, and it gets spendy. I start wearing with out Rx as long as I do not have to see so well, like driving:lol:. Hey, I am in Cali, no one can drive out here, so no Rx, fits right in.
Also...
Fuse can get you Juliets, progressive for about $350, at least they used to be that price.
 
Hello everyone,

I'm new to the forum, but have been reading things on this site for a while. I'm a big Oakley fan, owning about 40 pair of sunglasses. All regular non-prescription sunglasses.

I recently had an eye exam and got an updated prescription and thought, why not use a pair of Oakley sunglasses with clear lenses as my everyday pair (or whenever I wear them pair).

My prescription is really mild. I actually see 20/20 with both eyes together without any correction, but I always have a pair of eyeglasses for when I feel I need them (when on the computer for a long period of time, or when I feel my eyes straining, or when the lighting is not good enough). I only have an astigmatism (hence, why I own so many pairs of sunglasses).

So, my question is, what are thoughts/suggestions about using a pair of prescription sunglasses as eyeglasses using a clear lens or clear to black (or clear to brown) photochromic lens to double when I use them outside?

I'm interested in using a pair of Flak 2.0 XL with either clear or clear to black (or clear to black iridium) as my daily wearer instead of regular eyeglasses. I still do have a pair of regular eyeglasses, but I really like the light-weight and full wrap coverage of the Flak 2.0 XL frame/lenses. Flak 2.0 XL fits my face perfectly.

My prescription is Plano/-.50/150 (right) and Plano/-.50/10 (left). 62 PD. Single vision. No progressives/bifocals needed. My prescription has been mostly unchanged for the last 10 years or so (left eye has been the same for last 3 exams).

Asking for thoughts/comments/input from all the Oakley experts on here. Also, what are the thoughts on using Oakley vs one of the other aftermarket lens makers commonly mentioned on this forum (Revant/Ikon/Fuse/Chris Hardaway, etc.). Does anyone recommend one or the other manufacturers for the lens I mentioned?

Thanks in advance.
 
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