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Re: Varifocal glasses. - Grahamm - 24-05-18 (23-05-18, 06:52 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Grahamm link=topic=24172.msg280297#msg280297 date=1527027083] After a bit of reading it sounds like the Varifocal lenses would be the way to go rather than Bifocal lenses, l though i still don't quite understand hoe Bifocal contact lenses would work when they're stuck to your eyes? [/quote] It's too complicated to go into here, but they do work. Unfortunately having worn them for the first time in the dark tonight, I got a lot of flare and glare from headlights, signs, streetlamps etc, so unless the optician can do something about it, that's a total deal-breaker ![]() Re: Varifocal glasses. - Kenbob - 24-05-18 There will be someone who makes ant glare varifocal contact lenses pretty soon i’m guessing. Re: Varifocal glasses. - dickturpin - 25-05-18 I had a free trial of bifocal contact lenses through Specsavers....I found that the close up vision was good but I felt it compromised distance vision so went back to standard contact lenses. Ask for a trial....they may be ok for you. Re: Varifocal glasses. - Grahamm - 30-05-18 The optician has tweaked the prescription and altered the fit which has improved matters somewhat, I did 160 miles around Devon on the weekend and another 180 back home with them in (all daytime riding) and they were ok. The night vision is still a bit iffy, but not as bad as it was. Fingers crossed he can sort it out with a few more adjustments and it will save me having to faff around with reading glasses :thumbup |