by billie_morini » Sat May 09, 2009 1:35 am
Magus,
So far, so good. I don't get hit in the face by waves when trying to get outside, but I do fall of regularly. Have never had a problem losing the glasses or having their frames driven into my face. They really are a good buy at $45 or $50. If you only require a single vison corrective lens, compared to my (expensive) progressive lenses, it won't cost too much. I also know the lab that makes the perscription lenses for the Silverfish frames is a VERY good lab. I talked to several of their personnel multiple times before committing $300. I'm very pleased with the glasses. I will admit, there is some fogging up. I guess it can't be stopped altogether.
I also have some Sportmax perscription sun glasses. These are more for land sports like soccer. They are a little more comfortable, but have an elastic band and no vents in the frame. The elastic band doesn't seem to hold as well during wipeouts as the non-strechable Silverfish band. Even though I get some fogging with the Silverfish, the vents to help a little bit and their is less fogging than with the Sportmax glasses. One other difference is the lens wells in the frames are very wide and catch lots of water with the Sportmax. So you can see water in your field of view when looking down. The Silverfish frames have less material to hold the frames and, consequently, don't allow water to pool in your field of vision.