
11-29-2023, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Laker14
I have real glass, but they are getting old and would like to replace them with real glass.
I have some spares, and some recreational use pairs that are Zenni, plastic. My biggest problem with them is once they get foggy from sweat, or heat from my face, they just about impossible to quickly wipe clean and clear. And if I take the extra time to do so, they almost immediately fog right back up.
I don't have that problem with glass.
I don't have a very strong Rx, and I don't wear huge frames, so weight is not an issue.
Also, I am among the population who can discern the difference in optical quality between glass and plastic. It drives me nuts.
I have been delaying replacing my old glass pair, because of the difficulty in finding real glass. My Rx hasn't changed in many years, so I'm getting away with it, but the day is coming when I will need to buy a new pair.
For those of you who play pickleball with plastic lenses, how do keep them clear on a hot day. If I could solve that problem, I might be able to live with plastic.
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As one poster said, the Walmart in Summerfield does sell glass lenses, although they told me that they are not very popular.
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