There are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
There are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
IThere are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
Thank you Dr Dave!
There are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
There are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
IThere are prior threads on this subject with allot more info.
Thank you Dr Dave!
No,dont call gordon ,his after sale support sucks,he said he was going to try to fix the problem,and left me hangingyou can get the glasses for any prescription
so i would think magnification only should be easy
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that was not my experience with himNo,dont call gordon ,his after sale support sucks,he said he was going to try to fix the problem,and left me hanging
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I used a tan paint pen to cover the red.
In a mirror, looks like I'm not wearing glasses.
I bought 3 pairs in +.25 steps to my prescription. (1.75 - 2.00 - 2.25)
I change lens when needed AND if I break a frame, got spares.
I pinched the nose pads closer and the frame sits higher.
Only part of the frame I see is near the hinge. Thanks for your feedback. I ordered a pair of pool/snooker glasses. I will review them hopefully in a month.
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that was not my experience with him
he was quick to get back to me and answer questions and on one set where the prescription was wrong he expressed mailed the replacement to me at no charge to me
i have 4 or 5 glasses from him
(my prescription changes as i get older and after cataract surgery)
In 2019 I ordered a pair of snooker glasses from Spex4less in the UK. and all was fine with them. Tried to order another pair as prescription had changed too much in Oct. 2022 and they will not ship outside of the UK anymore so was out of luck. Bummer as they were only $100 shipped and worked fine for me. They offered no reason why they wouldn't ship out of the UK and I did press them about it. Probably some change due to limits on shipping during the pandemic I would guess.
The choice when you fill out the shipping info is limited to the UK. There are no choices other than just that. If you know someone in the UK that can forward them for you then perhaps you can get a pair that way. I actually spoke to Janet Styles from Spex4less. She said they are willing to ship to the U.S sometime in 2023. And yes, their prices are very reasonable.
Swell. but just WHEN is the question!I actually spoke to Janet Styles from Spex4less. She said they are willing to ship to the U.S sometime in 2023. And yes, their prices are very reasonable.
This is Gordon ,No,dont call gordon ,his after sale support sucks,he said he was going to try to fix the problem,and left me hanging
Hi everyone,Hi all,
Does anyone have recommendations on pool eyeglasses.
I have an eye issue and cannot get surgery or contacts
I Have heard of Curren eyeglasses, but the $500 entry may price me out...
thanks in advance
Well I'm glad that he's work out for him I try to pair from billiard c u e glasses out of Canada and he couldn't fit me correctly so I opted to buy contacts which I haven't worn for 15 years and they're working out great good luckView attachment 685125
A friend of mine who plays VERY strong just got these.
I can’t play with glasses on, the pockets seem to move. But if I could this would be the plan
I have to play with contacts. I’m blind without themWell I'm glad that he's work out for him I try to pair from billiard c u e glasses out of Canada and he couldn't fit me correctly so I opted to buy contacts which I haven't worn for 15 years and they're working out great good luck
Who makes those glasses? ThanksView attachment 685125
A friend of mine who plays VERY strong just got these.
I can’t play with glasses on, the pockets seem to move. But if I could this would be the plan
I just bought a pair close to these but with round lenses in 1.5 strength and it's made a huge difference,I can see the edges of the balls again.View attachment 685125
A friend of mine who plays VERY strong just got these.
I can’t play with glasses on, the pockets seem to move. But if I could this would be the plan
I have some glasses by Bill Curran out in PA. I took delivery of them in late Nov./early Dec. of last year, and I love them. I'm in my mid 30's and have shot since my early 20's with no glasses. I'm about 6'2" and shoot really low over my cue, so standard glasses have always been a problem. I can still pocket balls and have decent nights of play without glasses, but what I noticed in recent times is that I would begin to fatigue badly about an hour into playing. My eyes would become very tired, the balls would get really blurry, etc. So my stamina for playing any kind of longish set was just in the gutter. Any long, fairly tough cut shot was just a total crapshoot. I'd often just miss the ball entirely or hit it too fat since I couldn't actually see the edge of the ball. Shots like a ball being just off the end rail and a diamond away from my pocket with ball in hand while playing one pocket - I'd very often miss shots like these.
The whole process was really fantastic with Bill - it's a little bit of work to complete the form on their site (have somebody take pics of you shooting, etc.), but it's all to the end of them creating the best possible fit for you. I completed the form and submitted it in the evening, and had an email from Bill the next morning saying he'd give me a call to talk about the glasses. He did that afternoon, and we had a brief conversation where he asked me some questions and then he went on his way, quoting me around 10 days for delivery (slightly longer than normal with Thanksgiving happening).
The glasses fit perfectly, and the prescription is perfect. They weren't cheap, but I got basically every upgrade possible with the idea that this is a once every few years purchase. My insurance knocked off about 100. The one caveat I'll mention, and it may only be my experience, is that the glasses took a bit to get used to. I have zero issues transitioning from my regular glasses to them now, but initially the switch made me nauseated. Not while I was playing, but after. I'd get done playing and feel sick for the next few hours. I think if I'd just gone to the pool hall for a ton of hours every single day those first few weeks I'd have adjusted to them much quicker, but I don't have that kind of time. So my adjustment to them was piecemeal, and happened as I played a couple times a week over about a month. Eventually, it completely stopped.
In summation: I love these glasses, and should have gotten some years ago. It took me a bit to adjust to them, so be wary of that possibility and give it a few play sessions for your eyes and brain to iron everything out.
I have some glasses by Bill Curran out in PA. I took delivery of them in late Nov./early Dec. of last year, and I love them. I'm in my mid 30's and have shot since my early 20's with no glasses. I'm about 6'2" and shoot really low over my cue, so standard glasses have always been a problem. I can still pocket balls and have decent nights of play without glasses, but what I noticed in recent times is that I would begin to fatigue badly about an hour into playing. My eyes would become very tired, the balls would get really blurry, etc. So my stamina for playing any kind of longish set was just in the gutter. Any long, fairly tough cut shot was just a total crapshoot. I'd often just miss the ball entirely or hit it too fat since I couldn't actually see the edge of the ball. Shots like a ball being just off the end rail and a diamond away from my pocket with ball in hand while playing one pocket - I'd very often miss shots like these.
The whole process was really fantastic with Bill - it's a little bit of work to complete the form on their site (have somebody take pics of you shooting, etc.), but it's all to the end of them creating the best possible fit for you. I completed the form and submitted it in the evening, and had an email from Bill the next morning saying he'd give me a call to talk about the glasses. He did that afternoon, and we had a brief conversation where he asked me some questions and then he went on his way, quoting me around 10 days for delivery (slightly longer than normal with Thanksgiving happening).
The glasses fit perfectly, and the prescription is perfect. They weren't cheap, but I got basically every upgrade possible with the idea that this is a once every few years purchase. My insurance knocked off about 100. The one caveat I'll mention, and it may only be my experience, is that the glasses took a bit to get used to. I have zero issues transitioning from my regular glasses to them now, but initially the switch made me nauseated. Not while I was playing, but after. I'd get done playing and feel sick for the next few hours. I think if I'd just gone to the pool hall for a ton of hours every single day those first few weeks I'd have adjusted to them much quicker, but I don't have that kind of time. So my adjustment to them was piecemeal, and happened as I played a couple times a week over about a month. Eventually, it completely stopped.
In summation: I love these glasses, and should have gotten some years ago. It took me a bit to adjust to them, so be wary of that possibility and give it a few play sessions for your eyes and brain to iron everything out.
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A friend of mine who plays VERY strong just got these.
I can’t play with glasses on, the pockets seem to move. But if I could this would be the plan
If you feel the point of focus is moving try eyeglass straps.View attachment 685125
A friend of mine who plays VERY strong just got these.
I can’t play with glasses on, the pockets seem to move. But if I could this would be the plan