Thanks Sky i'll take a look.A different style, but I've been using these for years and replacing them as my prescription got worse.
Better quality than the crap Specsavers' charged me over £100.00 for.
Edit - oops! Sorry, I forgot the link.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B075KF93JT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I may go down this route of ordering a 'proper' pair with just a +1 prescription. Hopefully the lens quality will be pretty good doing this.I used glasses direct - hardly used but for £25 they are fine.
I buy mines from superdrug.
£4.99 almost disposable.
Hi Chris. I’m looking for a pair of +1 reading glasses for when I am wearing my contact lenses. But will take a look at glasses direct to see if they do reading glasses.Any decent Opticians including Vision Express will do you an eye test and give you a copy of the results. Then go to Glasses direct and get some to suit your pocket. I buy computer spectacles from the 2 pairs for £50 but they are great spectacles and more than just do the job.
Definitely close up is where I have problems. I’m fine at computer monitor distances, but small text in books or magazines or using a laptop is where I find a benefit from the +1.what are you struggling with?
not a trick question but is it super close or say arms length?
things have changed a bit over the last few years where you now have two type of close vision definitions
intermediate and reading, intermediate is arms length say computer stuff and reading moves the distance in closer.
for intermediate try a nice pair of +1 off the shelf and see how you go they are good for about 3 feet.
my personal faves are boots foster grant crystal range about £25/pair.
Definitely close up is where I have problems. I’m fine at computer monitor distances, but small text in books or magazines or using a laptop is where I find a benefit from the +1.
47. So a typical age when reading glasses are starting to be needed.how old ar you?
47. So a typical age when reading glasses are starting to be needed.
47. So a typical age when reading glasses are starting to be needed.
Hi Chris. I’m looking for a pair of +1 reading glasses for when I am wearing my contact lenses. But will take a look at glasses direct to see if they do reading glasses.
Talk to your optician about varifocal contact lenses. They are mind blowing.
Cost a little more than regular lenses and don't work for a small percentage of people but otherwise really good. And no glasses to forget![]()
I read that as Zeiss optical and really fancied a pair at £20 !I've been using Zenni Optical for my prescription glasses for 12 years or more. Just recently ordered 2 x pairs for driving for less than £20 total, delivered.
I buy the cheapest possible for work because they get scratched and broken but you can go up into the fashion/branded glasses at correspondingly higher prices.
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yep my eyes went bad overnight at about the same age to the point i actually went to the doctors first but nope just tired eyesight
I have 3x pairs of these +1 below, i found them cheaper else where but this link is good, the lenses are coated as well
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I'll keep an eye out next time I'm in Lidl (and the middle aisle has re-opened...)Since both my eyes need the same prescription for reading, I use cheapies from Superdrug, Boots, Tiger etc.. I also have a few pairs of more expensive folding ones that were £3.50 from Lidl... The only problem with the Lidl ones was that when I bought the last pair, I couldn't remember what strength they are and the only way to tell was to look at the arms of the pair I was using - not easy when the numbers are small and I wasn't wearing reading glasses! Luckily, a kind lady read the numbers for me so I could get a new pair!
Eyes have noticeably changed at 30. for some people it is for the better.