Readin Glasses:

Crazy Horse

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In the past 2 months I had eye surgery on both eyes to remove cataracts and have lens implants.I no longer need prescription eyeglasses. (I've worn glasses since I was 7.) I do still need reading glasses. So I went out and bought 2 pair of readers, 2 power and a pair of 2 1/2 power. Being a male and not carrying around a purse I found readers a pain to carry with me. Recently I saw these on the internet and ordered a pair. WoW!!!! They really work and boy are they convenient. Now I wouldn't want to read a book with them, but on the go they are much more convenient than carrying around standard readers. I carry mine on my keychain.
 

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I'll have to give those a try. Do they stay on your nose without slipping off?

I've been using Visualites for a few years now and they are very lightweight and have brilliant lenses. I wear 'em around my neck.

Visualite Reading Glasses
 

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Sam, they stick like glue. You can mount them high on your nose for reading or low on your nose so you can view things at a distance. You can shake your head and they will not come off. Like I said, I wouldn't want to read a book with them, but for reading a menu in a restaurant or any other short term reading they are great. The best feature is you can carry them on your keychain or have them attached to your phone for easy access.
 

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hmmm. interesting. to say in just one word. if i can get these in 1.25 or1.5, i'm interested. tyvm for the link, john
 

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