[NSRCA-discussion] Contest Results

Earl Haury ejhaury at comcast.net
Sun Apr 17 15:20:44 AKDT 2016


Matt

I’ve tried most of the available lenses, colors, coatings over the years for both flying and shooting. There are advantages and not to most, personal preference and correction factors play a role. Anyway, I stumbled into what I’ve found to be best for me for flying by selecting lenses for everyday use. These are Transitions Xtra Active grey (available in brown or green also)  with Crizal Sapphire non-glare coating (tried Avance version & didn’t like). Oh, and these are also  blended bifocals (Varilux?).  These are all I wear now for everyday and flying, best airplane vision I’ve had in years and the glare reduction is great for night driving. They do retain a bit of tint indoors, but very little and not a bother.

http://transitions.com/en-us/products/transitions-xtractive/?gclid=CKmmgf7mlswCFY-DaQodgcoEcw  

http://www.crizalusa.com/scratch-smudge-dust-water-uv-glare-protection/lenses.html?gclid=CJez5ZzklswCFQiJaQodoKkGUQ 

Earl

From: Matt Kebabjian via NSRCA-discussion 
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2016 3:42 PM
To: Don Ramsey ; General pattern discussion 
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Contest Results

Looking in Don's website he has some info on glasses. Zeiss hi index seem to be the best but are very hard to find.  

My current Rx glasses use plastic lenses from one of the chain eyeglass places and these truly suck rotten eggs.  

I'm looking for the best solution for glasses that allow reasonably sharp vision at the distance of interest but with minimal glare (my current glasses are so glary I have to take them off when looking at near objects). What are folks using?

Thanks and Regards
Matt Kebabjian

On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Don Ramsey via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

    Results for the Gulf Coast Contest, Sulphur, LA is available on



    http://pages.suddenlink.net/donramsey



    dr






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