Sako
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- Jan 19, 2014
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Getting your stuff sent off to be glazed isn't too tricky to do yourself. PM me if you want help but it's been posted on here loads so a search should turn up the step-by-step that I did about a year ago.
Basically almost every decent pair of goggles/glasses will have an insert that you can buy and there are a plethora of companies willing to glaze those inserts really affordably with your current prescription. One can pick the width and coatings (anti-scratch, UV protection etc.) as well if that's something you want to do. At the very least I'd get the anti-scratch coating given that dirt etc. can occasionally work its way onto the lenses given where they're being used (so would check that the product you have there includes that).
Would you recommend getting prescription eye protection rather than the likes of a Dye i4 worn over the glasses?
...I’m currently at this crossroads and not fully committed to either as of yet due to so much arguments for the pros and cons of each.