jcepiano
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I was looking up some of the old forums here and the FAA guide on sunglasses for aviators and decided to update my prescription Ray Ban aviators. I previously had them done in polarized lenses but only had some minor issues reading my iPad.
I had them re-done today with non-polarized standard CR-39 lenses with my new prescription and I found the glare from the sun to be almost painful while driving. It's nice to be able to see my iPad clearly but I really don't like that I'm squinting as if I wasn't even wearing sunglasses.
Does this happen to everyone? I did all of my training with my polarized aviators and now that I lost the polarized lenses, I'm missing the protection I was receiving. I never had any issues with any of the instruments in the C172R/SP. I'm thinking of having them switched back but would appreciate some input. Perhaps the lab screwed up my lenses?
I had them re-done today with non-polarized standard CR-39 lenses with my new prescription and I found the glare from the sun to be almost painful while driving. It's nice to be able to see my iPad clearly but I really don't like that I'm squinting as if I wasn't even wearing sunglasses.
Does this happen to everyone? I did all of my training with my polarized aviators and now that I lost the polarized lenses, I'm missing the protection I was receiving. I never had any issues with any of the instruments in the C172R/SP. I'm thinking of having them switched back but would appreciate some input. Perhaps the lab screwed up my lenses?