As long as the destination is Tarbes, you're great with a sat nav, Steve.chunky butt wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:17 am Bolle safety glasses for me, been using them for years, plenty of colours and comfort frames. Got some clear bi focal ones for reading sat nav, and they are excellent........not that I can read a sat nav mind, as others on here will verify no doubt
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Thats me dave......all roads lead to tarbes as for the thread I'll dig out the name of the bi focals....eBay purchase history me thinks
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I use prescription sunglasses which are a light greenish tint make some colours especially orange look odd but they are not too dark when in covered/wooded areas and I've never had an issue on my second pair now
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