I wear Bi-Focals and never had a problem
But I also use an open face helmet with shield:cool:
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I wear Bi-Focals and never had a problem
But I also use an open face helmet with shield:cool:
Contact lenses have come a long way since the 80's. Much more comfortable; I use the Acuvue Moist Daily's.
Yes, I've seen that but they are a bit more pricier.
My learning curve with the Monovision took 2 weeks. Then my brain finally adapted to them.
I use bifocals under a Schuberth C4 Pro. My temple pieces have almost zero curve and are very thin metal to reduce any pressure. Everything works fine.
I've always worn glasses in my Shoei. I had glasses made, with bifocals adjusted for distance, that fit in my helmet. I measured the distance from my eyes to the gages and told the optometrist this distance and they made the bifocal part to let me focus on that distance. They also adjusted the bifocal part down in the lens just a bit so the cut off between the focal lengths was comfortable.
I said I wear bifocals, but to be more correct, I wear Progressive, no-line bifocals that have a million focal points. I spend a lot of my time at computer screens. I just tip my head to the correct angle that gives me the clearest view for what I'm focused on.
I wear Oakley frames with an Arai Signet-Q. Not bifocals.
Lenses also done by Oakley. One in their darkest shade; another in clear.
After 60 years of glasses...I got the cataract surgery. No more glasses! (at least until I have to read a map or a computer screen - I have cheaters for that). What a great thing. I didnt realize how much I was not seeing, the colors pop and my peripheral vision is much better. But I hear you - I wore my glasses in my Shoei full face and then had prescription shades made. It worked but was also a hassle.