NYX Golf Glasses

Keith Black tkeithb at comcast.net
Tue Jul 22 16:45:37 AKDT 2003


NYX has another style that has the RX lenses permanently mounted on the
glasses frame and still uses interchangeable colored lenses. For me this
pair works much better and the RX lens seems to work much better. I don't
have an issue with distortion on this style and did on the other style.

This style is called the "Classic Competition".

http://www.fototime.com/B7625CE62A58CAE/standard.jpg

http://www.fototime.com/DC63C07CFEB038B/standard.jpg

Keith Black


----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Young" <b4598070 at yahoo.com>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: NYX Golf Glasses


> I had them in the car so I took a look. I have
> contacts in at present but I dont think that should
> affect the distortion. Without the prescription lens
> clip there is no distortion.
>
> The prescription clip does distort when I move my head
> side to side or down, interesting that moving my head
> up doesnt distort. The object changes position but not
> size or shape.
>
> There is a better quality optic material that the eye
> doctor who makes the clip offers, I cant remember
> whether I bought that or not.
>
> My opinion though I am always tracking the plane when
> flying, so side to side distortion doesnt bother me.
>
> Is it possible to have the lense not distort, Ive
> never tried this experiment on normal lenses? My
> prescription is a light to moderate correction.
>
>
> --- Dick Smith <flyrrs at cfw.com> wrote:
> > Brian,
> >
> > Looked at Golfsmith's web site and they look nice.
> >
> > Am interested whether you observe any distortion
> > while wearing them and
> > looking out either far side of the lenses, and to
> > what extent. You can do
> > this by moving your head up/down while at the same
> > time keeping your eyes
> > focused on the same object. Distortion will
> > sometimes shown up on the top
> > and bottom lens edges too. Some polycarbonate
> > glasses often look nice but
> > distort when looking through the lens in this
> > manner.
> >
> > Also, you can sometimes see distortion by holding
> > the glasses with both
> > hand/fingers (by the ear pieces) and while looking
> > at an object through the
> > lens, rotate the glasses back and forth in a
> > twisting circular motion. If
> > there is no distortion you will not see any change
> > in how the  object looks
> > (i.e. shape, size, location, etc.)
> >
> > Would be interested to learn what you have observed.
> >
> > - Dick Smith
> >
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>
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