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Glasses with anti-glare

linlin_3
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I can't find any glasses with anti-glare. They'd be for playing badminton in a UK sports hall and as all these halls are similarly built and lit with huge great glaring lights strung from the ceiling, I'm surprised no one supplies glasses to cut out the glare.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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most opticians will apply anti glare coating go talk to them see what they come up with,I have anti glare on my prescription glasses from specsavers0
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Hi
I worked in an optician for a few years and anti glare is a must for most people. visin express are probably the best on the market but you pay for the nose for the privillege BUT what they dont tell you is that they do pricematch. they dont publicise this as it loses them loads but if you get a lens quote from asda for teflon antireflectives (about £45) then take it to VE they shoult match it with thier antireflectives (usually £94) they will probably charge you £5 for mesurements s most stores have a special thing for measuring distance between eyes that is much more accurate than a ruler but it is well worth it as you will have the best fitted pair of glasses ever.
hope this helps
VickyThe glass is always half full, no exceptions !!:D
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please be aware though that if you are gong to get a bal in the eye you may want to thin about polycarb lenses that wont break
The glass is always half full, no exceptions !!:D
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