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  1. If you want prescription shield style sunglasses, I would look at Roka or Oakley.

    Speaking from experience though, if you happen to have a strong prescription, it can be tough to find a frame that works

  2. Wraparound sunglasses and a prescription over about 2.00 diopters either direction generally doesn’t work. You’ll be better served with contacts, or save your money on fancy sunglasses and save up for lasik so you can wear anything.

  3. I’m not really sure what you’re asking about. There’s cycling glasses brands that offer frames with clip ins, that you can take to your optician (i.e. Ekoi, evil eye, siroko,…), or ones that offer to bake your prescription in (in a limited fov/part of the glass). I’m personally running Ekois with clip ins, but with ~-2 and another ~-1.5 of astigmatism on top, I really had to take the thinnest glasses, which wasn’t cheap. Otherwise there’s too much distortion, due to the glasses sitting at an angle. Wouldn’t want to miss them, though.

  4. Rudy Project make some of the best prescription cycling lense in my experience. I do not like clip ins personally, so I prefer to get a double glazed lens. If you don’t have the money for that I would suggest looking at Zenni. They have some nice inexpensive options, but they won’t have a logo.

    Or wear contacts.

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