These incredible stick-on lenses instantly turn any brand of sunglasses into sharp, clear reading glasses! They can be cut to the shape of any sunglass lens, and are removable and reusable; they adhere to the lenses by molecular attraction. Excellent for pilots using Ray Ban, Serengeti, Randolph and other aviation sunglasses.Also work well for the out-doorsmen & anyone else needing inexpensive corrected sunglasses. Available from 1.25 to 3.00 diopters. Please specify magnification when ordering. |
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The removable lenses are small and hard. I was expecting large and soft. Won’t bend or stick to my sunglasses
Optx Removable Lense +1.50
Excellent!! Work perfectly. Saved me hundreds of dollars not needing custom ground lenses for my sunglasses. Now I can see the horizon clearly AND the small frequency numbers on my radio. I am amazed something so inexpensive works so perfectly.
Great product, Now I can use my Oakley sunglass.
The 250s are perfict for me .fast shipping and easy to install. I will buy again from this store. Im not a pilot I just found your store. THANKS D. Fox
These lenses are the best so far for me easy to install . I did buy 300 power to and was very strong so the readings on the power is most accurate I love my 250 power they work fine Im getting another pair of 250s to have on stand by.
this really turned my great sun glasses into functional bifocals. initially I used them as shipped but had to tilt my head down to see normally. it was easy to cut the bottoms to fit better and reattach very enjoyable and useful. so happy to discover these!
this really turned my great sun glasses into functional bifocals. initially I used them as shipped but had to tilt my head down to see normally. it was easy to cut the bottoms to fit better and reattach very enjoyable and useful. so happy to discover these!
This is the 2nd pair Ive purchased (my prescription changed) and they are teriffic easy to apply to my Raybans and they hold fast, even when washing the sunglasses. A far less expensive solution than custom-ordered bifocals.
These were perfect for my sunglasses , I just had to trim the top a little, made to fit & easy to install!! Very happy with them so far!
These are great as much for flying as for photography. They work better on no RX sunglasses but I have a mild prescription in one eye and its just great. They are large but my sunglasses are as well so its not an inconvenience. I imagine they can be trimmed down for thinner glasses. ...by following the instructions and properly cleaning the glasses and installing wet they have been on for a week with no sign of them wanting to fall off. I couldnt be happier...
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Yes, these can be used on glasses with plastic lenses.
These are priced and sold as a pair.
Per the supplier: these are half-moon shaped and 1.2".
They are most commonly used on standard single tint sunglasses. They may be able to be used on multi focal but we have not tested them.
They are pretty flush. Not very thick.
Yes, the tint of the glasses should not affect these stick ons.
These are sort of in the middle. Not rigid like sunglasses material would be but also not as flexible as saran wrap. They will bend and flex for sure.
They are intended to be installed inside the lens.
We have no experience with these inside a scuba mask. Yes, we believe they will become dislodged if wet.
They are intended to be installed inside the lens.