Suoso optics prescription glasses

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anyone riding with suoso optics glasses by any chance?

Seems to be nicely priced, no insert is a big plus for me personally (just have -1 and -0.75)
 
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It would have to be bi-focals for me. Reading fine print or seeing battery % on my Kiox is almost impossible. Different mode colours is what I rely on and the digital clock is large enough. So seeing the trail ahead of me is not a problem.

I asked for a quote for bi-focal riding glasses. Those were $500 to $800. (Nope).
So now I ride with my prescription bi-focals in my pac.

Those seem like a reasonable price for prescription riding glasses though. 👍🏻
 
It would have to be bi-focals for me. Reading fine print or seeing battery % on my Kiox is almost impossible. Different mode colours is what I rely on and the digital clock is large enough. So seeing the trail ahead of me is not a problem.

I asked for a quote for bi-focal riding glasses. Those were $500 to $800. (Nope).
So now I ride with my prescription bi-focals in my pac.

Those seem like a reasonable price for prescription riding glasses though. 👍🏻
Bi focals is a bit more tricky indeed :O

i'm eyeballing this one in grey and blue tinted glasses...

They seem to be transparent enough when dark, hopefully when you transition into the forest, it gets clear quickly :)
 
This guy seems to like them
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I am a little nervous about that very "Chinese" website, don't know why. Also, not sure how they are doing curved prescription lenses like that??
 
Also, not sure how they are doing curved prescription lenses like that??
Only one way to do it when price is lower than know brands.
I use lenses mainly to protect my eyes and don't want to get pieces of the lenses in my eyeball🎯
 
Only one way to do it when price is lower than know brands.
I use lenses mainly to protect my eyes and don't want to get pieces of the lenses in my eyeball🎯
I'll stick with my Oakleys, but always willing to look at other ideas. There are no pictures of the lenses with a prescription and very few reviews.
 
I'll stick with my Oakleys, but always willing to look at other ideas. There are no pictures of the lenses with a prescription and very few reviews.
I use Oakley Jawbreaker with prizm road lenses and see no reason to change but couldn't resist new gadget Oakley Meta Ai Vanguard with the same lenses😂
Correct prescription lenses will double the price and I'm ok not seeing the bike display.
 
It would have to be bi-focals for me. Reading fine print or seeing battery % on my Kiox is almost impossible. Different mode colours is what I rely on and the digital clock is large enough. So seeing the trail ahead of me is not a problem.

I asked for a quote for bi-focal riding glasses. Those were $500 to $800. (Nope).
So now I ride with my prescription bi-focals in my pac.

Those seem like a reasonable price for prescription riding glasses though. 👍🏻
I find your $500-800 estimate spot on for progressives. It’s just about $500 plus frames in my experience. I run Roka glasses because they offer designs that are progressive lens friendly. .
 
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