With my big head, the only frames that fit comfortably are the Bolle
Vigilantes. I used reading add-ons that would adhere to the inside of the
lens and turn it into a bifocal, but cannot find the good ones I used to
have and what I've found doesn't adhere well.

So, I've gone with the Bolle insert and a true bifocal prescription since
I'm a bit far-sighted as well and when riding with the previous setup,
distance details would be a bit fuzzy.

I'm still in the process of getting used to the insert as it makes the
whole frame fit slightly different, but I like them. The main advantage,
aside from the improved sharpness is that now I can change lenses easily
without having to have the stick-ons on each set of lenses.

Still trying to decide where I want the bottom section of the bifocal to
focus... Closer for reading or a bit further out to read my Garmin well...

René

On Wednesday, November 30, 2011, Steven Frederick <stl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice thing about the Rudy's is that the nosepiece is adjustable.  All
> the riding glasses I've tried with fixed nosepieces rested too close
> to my face, against my cheekbones, brushed by my lashes and so on.
>
> I'm pretty lukewarm on the inserts, though.  I get a lot of dazzle
> over the top of them when the sun is at all in my line of sight, and
> peripheral vision is very poor.  Feels like looking through
> binoculars.  I'm considering laser surgery in hopes of not needed
> corrective lenses to ride, or at least getting my script down enough
> to have single-lensed riding glasses again.
>
> Steve, squintin' in the sunny snow or is that the snowy sun, East
Lansing, MI
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Liesl <li...@smm.org> wrote:
>> I have a pair of Rudy Projects, and they take an insert.  My lenses
>> are trifocals, and I'm pretty sure the reading correction is in the
>> 2.00 range.  I love them.  I have three different outer lenses in
>> orange, transitional, and green polarized so I can ride in any light.
>> Use them in all four seasons.  Highly recommended.
>>
>> cheers, Liesl
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