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Va.LDO
10-21-2005, 10:00 PM
Hey guys which PAL do you think would work better for Liberty REC SPX Torque? It needs to come in poly Transition Gray, I wanted to do an AO b'Active but I can't get it in poly Trans., just clear. I was leaning towards Liberty, I was thinking that would be good for motorcycle riding.

drk
10-25-2005, 09:43 AM
People seem to like the Younger Image. Try that. Shamir Attitude is even better, but I'm not sure of the materials on either. Panamic does what you need.

QDO1
10-25-2005, 02:23 PM
Hey guys which PAL do you think would work better for Liberty REC SPX Torque? It needs to come in poly Transition Gray, I wanted to do an AO b'Active but I can't get it in poly Trans., just clear. I was leaning towards Liberty, I was thinking that would be good for motorcycle riding.is this for yourself? whats the presciption?

For-Life
10-25-2005, 02:26 PM
I would stick with whatever lens is currently warn. If you want to lower the cost use something like VIP, Adapter, or Natural

AWTECH
10-25-2005, 09:32 PM
Curious as to why Transistions and why it has to be progressive. What distance other than far do you need for riding? Why not a high quality polarized?

Va.LDO
10-26-2005, 10:41 PM
Thanks drk for the input, QDO1 no this is for a patient, the RX is OD-0.75 Sph OS-1.00-1.00X020 ADD +2.25OU. For-Life thanks for your input, and AWTECH we are using Transistion because the patient rides his bike @ night also. This way the lenses will adjust to every light condition, if they were polarized he could only use them during the day. We are doing a PAL because the patient needs to see more than just DVO. :)

Bobie
12-01-2005, 12:38 AM
I recommended Varilux Panamic Airwear 1.59 Transitions5.
This lens will offer you the great of dynamic vision when you bike and also one of the best when you read and use computer.

rrlook
12-01-2005, 01:23 AM
Road or Dirt
Rudy Project has a rx dirt goggle or look at Panoptx CV frames for the road,You will look much better and go with Transitions.Your depth perception will be much better.If you are riding a Harley with front windshield and polar -You will think you are in a fun house with mirrors.Polar is not the answer for biking and motorcycles.
Rudy Project Pro biking teams do not wear polar. Our main man Ullrich still blames polar on his crash in the Tour.
I would try a better fitting frame and more stylish frame than a rec spec too much wind into the eyes causing dry eye.
RL