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Stick-on readers on sunglasses

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I recently had cataract surgery and am able to wear sunglasses with only readers. However, the shade of Costas I want to get don't come with readers. Has anyone put those stick-on readers on their sunglasses? If so, what is the best brand?

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I'm a 'reader sunglass wearer' as well. 

Tried the stick-on.  Did not care for them.  Didn't really work for me. 

Have since gone to ONOs.  Solid, quality & comfortable sunglass with readers that work.

Many style (and sizes) to choose from.  I have 3 pairs, One in the truck & 2 in the boat.

A-Jay

http://onos.com/bifocals-readers-sunglasses.html

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I've been using flip-up reading glasses over my sunglasses for many years. Flip them up when fishing, no blurry spots on the lenses. Flip them down when you need to tie a knot. They clip on to your glasses and can easily be moved to any sunglasses you have.

 

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I used the stick on readers for several years......have not worn them for the last year.

 

they aren't too expensive.....might get a pair and try them to see if YOU like them....your opinion is all that really matters.?

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I've been using the stick-ons for a few years now. Work fine. Dunno the brand.

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OptX 20/20 Hydrotac from Amazon look OK if you want specific sunglasses.  I use prescription reader polarized sunglasses after cataract surgery. 

Tom

 

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