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Prescription Wiley-X Glasses: Do You Need Progressive Lenses for Sports?

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  • March 30, 2017

For some sports, you can get by without progressive lenses because they only require vision correction for distance. If you’re a runner, a single vision lens for distance works fine if you don’t need to read a map and if you’re running on pavement. However, map usage will require near vision and running on trails […]

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Metal vs Plastic Nike Prescription Glasses: Which Is Superior?

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  • March 29, 2017

If there is one thing that can be definitely said about metals and plastics is this: they are completely different animals. If they could make a plastic with identical properties as a metal, then it wouldn’t be plastic. It would be a metal. The point is that neither is superior to the other. Plastics are […]

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Should You Wear Prescription Safety Glasses in the Kitchen?

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  • March 24, 2017

Most people understand the importance of eye protection when operating machinery and using power tools. Their power and the noise they make convey a sense of danger about them. Who wouldn’t feel inclined to put on safety glasses when using a chainsaw? On the other hand, the dangers of the kitchen environment to the eyes […]

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Keep Your Eyes Safe with Prescription Safety Glasses When Spring Cleaning

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  • March 17, 2017

Spring is around the corner and it’s time to get your house and yard ready for the warmer months ahead with some spring cleaning. Before getting busy with the projects on your to-do list, make sure you wear eye protection such as safety glasses, safety goggles, or prescription safety glasses. Cuts, nicks, and punctures to […]

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Protect Your Eyes When Hiking or Climbing with Prescription Wiley-X Sunglasses

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  • March 10, 2017

Climbing encompasses a broad range of outdoor activities involving elevation gain by using two, three, or four of your limbs. Climbing is broken into five classes (categories). These are: As you can see, climbing includes hiking on and off trails. The vast majority of “climbers” stay within classes 1-3 and generally don’t regard themselves as […]

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Contact Lens-Induced Dry Eye: Are Prescription Glasses the Answer?

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  • March 5, 2017

The main reason people stop wearing contacts is dry eye. In fact, dry eye is so common among those with contacts, that the problem has its own name: contact lens-induced dry eye (CLIDE). As the name suggests, dry eye occurs when the eyes don’t make sufficient tears and produce feelings of dryness, stinging, burning, itchiness, watering, and blurry vision. The […]

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When Should You Retire Your Prescription Safety Glasses for a New Pair?

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  • March 2, 2017

Nothing lasts forever and that includes your safety glasses. Although they’re a low maintenance item, wear and tear, damage, and degradation will render them less effective at protecting your eyes. In fact, if they’re sufficiently damaged, they aren’t protecting your eyes at all. At least with no glasses, you would keep your eyes out of […]

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