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Message Subject: H3O sunglasses RX insert
Pepper
Posted 3/17/2007 4:21 PM (#245372)
Subject: H3O sunglasses RX insert




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Has anyone used the RX insert with their H3O sunglasses? How did they work out? I have a pretyy large melon do the frames fit a large head?
muskihntr
Posted 3/17/2007 5:14 PM (#245376 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i have a pair and they work great, ive been using the for 2 seasons now. i tried everything from titnted perscription to clip ons fitovers you name it i tried it...the h30s with the rx inserts were one of the best investments i ever made. if you have any questions about size you should email earl direct he is very helpful!
http://www.h30polarized.com

Edited by muskihntr 3/17/2007 5:15 PM
lambeau
Posted 3/17/2007 5:22 PM (#245377 - in reply to #245376)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert


the Rx inserts will mount into the Platinum or Sport Series frames.
i'm not sure on the sizes of those particular frames, but their other frames come in different sizes and the ones that they describe as being good for a "medium to large head" fit a big melon very nicely. i've used Tsunami and Storm frames and they both fit great, and my head is 7 3/4 (pretty big).
i'd call and ask them for a comparison to their other frame sizes to make sure you get the right one.
great product.
Pointerpride102
Posted 3/17/2007 6:16 PM (#245386 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert





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Location: The desert
Hey Mike do you know if you can get the Rx inserts in the Tsunami, Storm and their one other frame? I'm not a big fan of the look of the Platinum and sport series, but love the other ones. If not I'll have to just email them. Thanks.
lambeau
Posted 3/17/2007 6:19 PM (#245387 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert


their website says that Rx inserts are available in the Platinum and Sport.
give them a call...

Ph: 1-800-750-7060
http://www.h30polarized.com/
Smokin Joe
Posted 3/17/2007 6:48 PM (#245390 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert




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Are the H3O glasses the best polarized ones for fishing, or is there a better brand???????
muskihntr
Posted 3/18/2007 10:02 AM (#245453 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
the rx inserts only fit the platnum and sport series... the h30s give you the versitility of choosing between 3 differant lenses depending on the conditions you are faced with. they clip in and out quite easy! so yes i think they are the best polarized glasses for fishing!
Smokin Joe
Posted 3/18/2007 12:04 PM (#245469 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert




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Thanks, I think I will be making a purchase in the near future..................
rpike
Posted 3/18/2007 7:57 PM (#245550 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: RE: H3O sunglasses RX insert




Posts: 289


Location: Minneapolis
Maybe I just was unlucky, but I NEVER got my RX inserts to work. I had the glasses store make the inserts THREE times, and my vision was always distorted. My depth perception was bad enough that it was hard to tie my line and I felt uneasy walking around in my boat.

My eyes aren't that bad, I think they were -3.0 at the time. The extreme curve of the inserts made the unusable for me, though. It's too bad, I liked the glasses otherwise. I ended up selling the sunglasses (sans inserts) to a friend.

Now I use Fitovers over my regular glasses and I'm much happier.
muskihntr
Posted 3/18/2007 8:02 PM (#245553 - in reply to #245372)
Subject: Re: H3O sunglasses RX insert




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
because of the curved lens your eye doctor or eye lab needs to be pretty good, the first pair i had made i didnt like because of what you are saying, distorted vision at the curve. the second pair they really took their time and did a fantastic job, my eye doctor told me it was tough but it is doable the lab has gotta be on the ball! if they are not right do not accept them. if you have progressive lenses i dont htink they can do the rx inserts because of the curvature, not positive on that but you should talk to your eye doctor fist...i printed out the info from h30s website and brought it in to the eye doc... between the feedback i got from my doctor and from earl at h30 they helped a ton!

Edited by muskihntr 3/18/2007 8:08 PM
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