pilotdave 0 #26 February 23, 2006 Last sentence of the first paragraph: "All Wiley X Eyewear will accept prescription lenses with the exception of the following models: B-2, CQC, FL-1, FL-2, JP-4, P-36, PT-1, Saber." Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GravityGirl 0 #27 February 23, 2006 No worries. >>Do you wear perscription lenses? Wiley X is one of the few companies that can prescribe frames with 8 base curvatures. Now flat prescription frames are a thing of the past. Simply select the frame you want filled with your prescription and we will do the rest. Wiley X uses only shatterproof polycarbonate which is the most impact resistant lens material there is. With over 17 different lens options to choose from you can create the perfect frame for you and you alone. All Wiley X Eyewear will accept prescription lenses with the exception of the following models: B-2, CQC, FL-1, FL-2, JP-4, P-36, PT-1, Saber. << ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peace and Blue Skies! Bonnie ==>Gravity Gear! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RandomLemming 0 #28 February 23, 2006 QuoteNo worries. >>Do you wear perscription lenses? Wiley X is one of the few companies that can prescribe frames with 8 base curvatures. Now flat prescription frames are a thing of the past. Simply select the frame you want filled with your prescription and we will do the rest. Wiley X uses only shatterproof polycarbonate which is the most impact resistant lens material there is. With over 17 different lens options to choose from you can create the perfect frame for you and you alone. All Wiley X Eyewear will accept prescription lenses with the exception of the following models: B-2, CQC, FL-1, FL-2, JP-4, P-36, PT-1, Saber. << Hmm - I just got in contact with Optics Planet.com about the Wiley's and they can't help me. They've told me that they Wiley X will only go to +/- 3. So it's back to the adidas with the inserts. Being half blind is a bit sucky :( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites