I bought Oakley scrips about three months ago, and I really, really,
really like them.  They look a little Oakley, but they also disappear
when I'm wearing them, if you know what I mean -- I forget I have them
on.  I did spend quite a bit on the lenses -- progressive and
photochromic (transitional) lenses, "Shamir Autograph" brand.  I've
been using those lenses in other glasses for about two years, best
lenses I have ever owned.

My optometrist tells me that their lab can push the scrip in an Oakley
farther than Oakley will.  You may want to explore this idea with your
optometrist, or you may want to ask another optometrist, if your guy
isn't being sufficiently helpful or creative.

~Peter

On Nov 28, 12:44 pm, robert zeidler <zeidler.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After a recent eye exam, I ordered a pair of Oakleys with script
> lenses, and thought I'd finally be able to read a cue sheet for
> example. However they called and said my script was over 2.00 which is
> the limit for the Oakleys, even the inserts that go behind the
> M-Frames.
>
> So, almighty and varied group of riders, what are you (other than
> contacts) using, while riding, if you need help with your vision?
>
> RGZ

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