| Cycling Equipment Need some advice on cycling equipment? Do you have a buckled wheel? Problems with your gears? Need help truing a wheel? |
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__________________ David Ornee, Western Springs, IL USA |
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I wear Rudy Kerosene glasses, but it's really a matter of personal preference. As for prescription lenses, mine are prescription lenses, not inserts. Sports Optical, in the Denver area, can make prescription lenses to directly replace the non-prescription lenses in many cycling shades, as well as other types of sunglasses. I have three different pairs of lenses (clear, rose, and dark gray), and optically their excellent.
__________________ Sex is horrid Pain is Fun I cut my fingers off One by one |
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Rudy Projects are the way to go... Many of their models are adaptive to RX lenses. Personally, I have three different sets... Rydon, Syluro, and Ekynox. The one problem that I have with them is that they were not designed for everyday wear. Quote:
__________________ *2007 Orbea Mitis *Zeus FCM Full Carbon Fork *Campy 9 Spd Chorus Drivetrain *Campy Chorus 9 Spd Shifter/Brake Levers *Campy Chorus Carbon Crank *Easton EC70 Carbon Seatpost *Fi'zi:k Arione Carbon Saddle *Ritchey BioMax Pro Handlebar *Origin 8 Pro-Fit Stem *Speedplay X-3 Pedals *2007 Rolf Prima Aspin Wheels *Michelin Krylion Carbon Tires |
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Rudy Projects are the way to go..... many choices specifically with prescriptions in mind. Quote:
__________________ *2007 Orbea Mitis *Zeus FCM Full Carbon Fork *Campy 9 Spd Chorus Drivetrain *Campy Chorus 9 Spd Shifter/Brake Levers *Campy Chorus Carbon Crank *Easton EC70 Carbon Seatpost *Fi'zi:k Arione Carbon Saddle *Ritchey BioMax Pro Handlebar *Origin 8 Pro-Fit Stem *Speedplay X-3 Pedals *2007 Rolf Prima Aspin Wheels *Michelin Krylion Carbon Tires |
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__________________ "Pain does not last, bones heal and chicks dig scars" |
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I use Rudy Project Kalyos with prescription inserts, not lenses. One benefit of inserts is that you can change the lens colours to suit the light conditions. |
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They look kinda funny...it's sort of like wearing ski goggles while swimming...different application and design. I'm not saying that you can't wear them, just that some of their designs will look awkward if being used in any other application other than bicycling. Quote:
__________________ *2007 Orbea Mitis *Zeus FCM Full Carbon Fork *Campy 9 Spd Chorus Drivetrain *Campy Chorus 9 Spd Shifter/Brake Levers *Campy Chorus Carbon Crank *Easton EC70 Carbon Seatpost *Fi'zi:k Arione Carbon Saddle *Ritchey BioMax Pro Handlebar *Origin 8 Pro-Fit Stem *Speedplay X-3 Pedals *2007 Rolf Prima Aspin Wheels *Michelin Krylion Carbon Tires |
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thank you guys. i've been looking into rudy project as many of you guys suggested but didn't really find a style that like.. about the prescription inserts, is it only specific to rudy project? i like the oakley's styles though but don't know if they can accept the inserts too? |
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I don't know if there are any labs figuring optical prescriptions into one piece wrap around lenses. Doing so doesn't present any technical problems, but the equipment investment is a bit more pricey. If labs aren't doing it now, they will be in the future (At our university, our mirror lab is in the process of figuring two different mirror prescriptions on one 8.4m glass blank. So from the center to radius 1, there will be one focal length, and from radius 1 to the edge of the clear aperture, there will be a second focal length. If that can be done on 55.5 square meters and 20+ tons of glass, it can be done on a dinky one piece shield for cycling glasses.).
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i mean those that are in separate inserts so i can change the lens colors more easily. my optometrist told me the samething as scirocco said, that since those glasses are kind of curvy and wraps around your eyes, with prescription on "curvy" lenses, it might messes up the vision as the eyes will force more to focus on view things. so i thought if it was separate inserts then it shouldn't be a problem? they won't be as curved as the cycling glasses? |
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All things being equal, inserts would tend toward distorting images more as a result of their much shorter focal length and bigger angular field of view. However, things are rarely "all equal." Prescription wrap around lenses can be made bad, just as inserts can. With that said, my Rudy Kerosenes show no noticeable aberrations. Other problems that are sometimes or often seen with inserts are that they fog much more easily (There's less air moving by their surfaces), and some folks' eyelashes touch them, causing some discomfort. As is the case with all prescription lenses, the worse your prescription, the more likely there is to be aberrations as you look farther off the optical axis (i.e., the more you look away from straight ahead).
__________________ Sex is horrid Pain is Fun I cut my fingers off One by one |
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According to my problem,which is same as you had.I would like to share about my experience.Both of my eyes have around 700+power long sightedness problem and I wanted to buy a cycling glasses at the beginning.First of all,i had a problem about riding when wearing normal glasses that is when i was sweating on my face,i had to keep push my normal glasses up or else it fall like an old guy who is cycling.Then I started to search for a nice striking cycling glasses.I found the prescription solution.I bought a cycling glasses with prescription but it didnt came with the prescription lense holder.I wasnt aware that the local optic shop did not sell it.When I brought it to the shop and the optic boss told me that they didnt sell the prescription lense holder and the glasses is not suitable for me.At that time I cant accept it because the glasses I newly bought really scratched my pocket.Next I tried to contact the seller of the glasses but he told me that he cant get it for the time being.Then I think for a solution and came out WITH a solution(it was quite desperate at that time).I try to cycle with that glasses without using prescription.At first it was not easy to get use to it.But time after time I think it didnt make much different for me now. So how much is your eye's power??Is it higher than I do??Or slightly lower??It may sounds mad and this way is not recommended except you got no more option like me.
__________________ I've found Reynolds Wrap on my spoked wheels to get the same aerodynamic benefit of any disc wheel in my Xero.Plus,I can peel it off and bake a potato after my ride. Can't do that with Zipp's. That's value add. |
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