John H Swanson
Active member
I'm looking at options for prescrition sunglasses for hiking and would like to hear about other hikers' expereinces.
When I've hiked with sunglasses I routinely found them too dark on shaded trails. So I have looked for glasses with less tint. I usually have luck with low cost polarized fishing glasses, but still find I need to take them during daytime off at times (less than optimal)
Now I am looking to get prescrition glasses for hiking and would like to have performance of low tint sunglasses. I still want UVA UVB protection and I'm not sure if I cant get all I want at the same time. Some glass stores say tinted lenses but they have no UVA or UVB. If I could get a slightly lower tint (rating 3?) then it might be suitable for sunny and shady conditions. Of course not a full sunny day on snow.
I was thinking about transition sunglasses but I'm not sure if the transition point would result in them getting less tinted to my liking when hiking in the shade. A long time ago, I know there were issues in getting clearer when cold. I hear that is less of an issue now.... I would be looking to use them year-round so cold weather performance can't be ignored completely.
Any experience out there? thanks.
When I've hiked with sunglasses I routinely found them too dark on shaded trails. So I have looked for glasses with less tint. I usually have luck with low cost polarized fishing glasses, but still find I need to take them during daytime off at times (less than optimal)
Now I am looking to get prescrition glasses for hiking and would like to have performance of low tint sunglasses. I still want UVA UVB protection and I'm not sure if I cant get all I want at the same time. Some glass stores say tinted lenses but they have no UVA or UVB. If I could get a slightly lower tint (rating 3?) then it might be suitable for sunny and shady conditions. Of course not a full sunny day on snow.
I was thinking about transition sunglasses but I'm not sure if the transition point would result in them getting less tinted to my liking when hiking in the shade. A long time ago, I know there were issues in getting clearer when cold. I hear that is less of an issue now.... I would be looking to use them year-round so cold weather performance can't be ignored completely.
Any experience out there? thanks.