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garyboy_palaboy
April 7th, 2008, 09:33 PM
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Ilan ba sa ang mga MCP forumers ang gumagamit ng Night Driving Glasses?

Medyo malabo kase ang paningin ko, I use a 25/25 grade eyeglasses but my doctor told me that I should wear a 50/25 glasses.

A cars plate number a distance of 15 to 20 meters away from me sa gabi, hirap ko ng basahin. Kaya sa gabi talagang alalay lang akong magpatakbo.

Wearing an eyeglass inside a helmet is quite difficult or uncomfortable especially if your helmet is tight in your face and the design of the frame of the eyeglass.

Im wearing an Oakley eyeglass at yung design ng frame at masyadong nakabuka ang temple at mahirap isuot sa helmet.

Good thing I was able to buy a Sports Glasses, a Lotto Sports Glasses noong araw. Kapag sinuot ko sa gabi, nag-a-absorb sya ng liwanag sa madilim na environment at mas lumilinaw ang paningin ko. No need to wear eyeglasses dahil kahit mga sasakyan sa gabi mas visible sa paningin.

Is there anyone using Night Driving Glasses too? Anong brand gamit nyo?

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high_octane10
April 8th, 2008, 07:58 AM
sa ngyn d na ko gumagamit kc clear na ung lens ng helmet ko pero dati nung chromed pa e ang hirap tlga ng visibility, gamit ko dati ay ung clear shades na nila2ko samin for P40 :D epektib nmn! :clap:

kanuto123
April 8th, 2008, 08:59 AM
rudy project has its rx insert....maganda yung dilaw nakaka enhance eto ng vision natin especially sa madilim...eto gamit ni erpat

http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/products/sunglasses/rxinsert.htm


pero gamit ko ngaun oakley wire.... ang helmet ko naman is caberg rhyno...merong syang eyeglass port para mabilis isuot mga salamin walang strain sa gilid ng ulo... or check mo other brand ng helmet na prescription glasses friendly yung may kurba sa gilid ng paddings nila...

Ichthus Janz
April 8th, 2008, 09:42 AM
Yes, I agree with Sir Kanuto, RP have great glasses that can be fitted with RX lenses.

I use the "Exception" which have replaceable tinted lenses that can be flipped up. Under the shades it has a removable frame for RX lenses. Now if you're going for RP eyeware better get the Racing Red lenses so you can use them even while night driving.

kanuto123
April 8th, 2008, 09:45 AM
Yes, I agree with Sir Kanuto, RP have great glasses that can be fitted with RX lenses.

I use the "Exception" which have replaceable tinted lenses that can be flipped up. Under the shades it has a removable frame for RX lenses. Now if you're going for RP eyeware better get the Racing Red lenses so you can use them even while night driving.

maganda nga din yung red ... maganda din dito interchangeable pa ang lense...best buy:clap::clap:

Ichthus Janz
April 8th, 2008, 10:37 AM
Here's what the Exception looks like. I hope you can see the RX inserts behind the tinted lenses.
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1103/rppl2.jpg

I can remove the flip-up component then directly insert the lenses to the frame. Like this: http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/images/products/sunglasses/exception/plano_platinum.gif


Just watch this video I got from Bro Kanuto's link http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/intros/exception/exception_large.htm

garyboy_palaboy
April 8th, 2008, 12:06 PM
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mukhang maganda nga itong Rudy Project ah? Lagi akong napupunta sa booth ng mga rudy projects at hindi ko masyadong nabibigyan ng pansin.

Palagay ko this is even cheaper than oakley, hehehe!

thanks sa info guys.

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Ichthus Janz
April 8th, 2008, 02:03 PM
Some RP models are as expensive as Oakleys and some are cheaper. Personally I prefer RP's kasi ang daming nagkalat na fake Oakleys, kahit bumili ka ng orig na Oakley minsan akala ng ibang tao jafakes pa rin.

RP's use space age material in their eyeware. Mine has Titanium, Grilamid, and Lexan plastic materials. And RP are more popular in Europe.

Happy hunting Bro.

m3sh09
April 9th, 2008, 09:29 PM
mine is a japan titanuim frame. helmet ko po ay modular zeus 3000. madali pong mag slide yung eyeglass ko sa helmet ko.;)

commander007ph
April 10th, 2008, 12:24 PM
been using a prescription one. get the one with the O.