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πŸ‘“ Tifosi Veloce 1040800187 Reading Glasses with Dual Lens Review

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πŸ‘“ Reading Glasses, πŸ‘“ Vision Care

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Description of πŸ‘“ Tifosi Veloce 1040800187 Reading Glasses with Dual Lens

Composite frame. Composite lens. Non-Polarized. UV Protection Coating coating. Lens width: 68 millimeters. Bridge: 16 millimeters. Arm: 126 millimeters. Shatterproof, optically decentered polycarbonate lenses.

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Like the others, I took my Tifosi Veloce double-lens reading glasses with me to read my sports watch while running. I've gotten a little older and now need glasses for short-distance reading. The glasses are lightweight and very stylish. The auto-darkening feature makes these goggles great for winter runs when the sky can go from partly cloudy to cloudy within an hour or two of my run. The glasses aren't dark enough so I can't see my watch or read the stats I'm tracking. The goggles are really…

Pros
  • UV Coating
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great glasses, best in vision

I am a USPS courier; I need sunglasses and should be able to read mail (I'm +1.50). I used to wear bifocal sunglasses and bifocal shooting glasses (with amber lenses) on cloudy days. My shooting glasses weren't stylish and I don't think everyone understands the concept of yellow lenses. My previous sunglasses ended up breaking so I bought a Tifosi Veloce). I don't understand the negative reviews; especially the "SCAM" part, they work and are very good. I also bought clear lenses from…

Pros
  • Composite frame
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These cycling glasses with reading lenses are awesome!

I bought these glasses not expecting much. They weren't cheap, but under $50 made me want to try them. I've been wary of criticizing the reading portion of lenses as "too small". If it were ordinary sunglasses I would agree. When I wear them while driving, I lift my head to read things straight. But they're aimed at cyclists (or runners) who have a hard time reading small numbers on fitness watches and bike computers. They are PERFECT for this application. They are small enough not to interfere

Pros
  • Not polarized
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something