Having an issue w/ my prescription sunglasses and thought I'd see if anyone else has had this issue...
I have a fairly weak prescription, but one eye is .5 off of the other on the correction. As a result, the right lens is thicker than the left lens which of course means there's more sunglass material blocking the light. I figured Oakley, being in the business for a while, would account for this, but apparently not. The result is that if feels like my right eye "sees" less (hard to explain) because there's less light hitting the eye. In short, it messes up my vision in an annoying way.
I called SSI and they said there's nothing they can do about it, optically, but supposedly the polarized lenses help with this. They're doing me right and letting me get a new set polarized for just the difference in price of the lens, but I thought I'd see:
a) anyone had this problem before w/ their glasses (Oakley or not)? I don't have this issue w/ my Navy issue sunglasses (which I really only use flying on the civilian side).
b) can anyone backup the claim that polarizing the lens will help this problem? I'm not a fan of polarized lenses just because of electronic displays, but if it fixes the problem, it's worth it for a good pair of glasses.
Any thoughts are appreciated.