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Shooting Glasses Recommendations?

tmwinds

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I recently had cataract surgery and don’t need my prescription safety lenses for shooting.

What would you recommend for a quality shooting glasses with safety and comfort being foremost?
 
With safety and comfort foremost, I'd look at the Oakley Ballistic M Frame, with suitable lens. They're ballistic impact resistant (ANSI Z87.1), guard 100% against harmful UV rays. Swappable lenses, replaceable nose pieces, and moderately sticky "unobtanium" along the contact points for a snug fit that won't easily shake loose (ie, under sporting activities).

Of all the eye wear I've worn since the late 1980s or so, they're by far the most comfortable I have found. Not inexpensive, but good stuff.


 
I have a high bridge on my nose -- not good for the Oakleys. These 3Ms work well. Cost is $10.10 on Amazon. Scotch-guard Anti-Fog lens coatings. Get 25 pairs for the price of those $256 Oakleys.

Link: https://amzn.to/3hURTCL

These work well, are comfortable, fog resistant, anti-scratch, and fairly light. Optional TPE gasket around frame. The ear frames can be replaced with a 3M cord so they don't interfere with muffs. I generally prefer clear, but other lens colors, including a light-responsive Indoor/outdoor are offered:

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IMO, one has to try several and see what works the best.
My $10 glasses may work much better for me vs your $200 that works the best for you. Or vice versa.

Good luck in your search

Edward
 
I have a high bridge on my nose -- not good for the Oakleys. These 3Ms work well. Cost is $10.10 on Amazon. Scotch-guard Anti-Fog lens coatings. Get 25 pairs for the price of those $256 Oakleys.

Link: https://amzn.to/3hURTCL

These work well, are comfortable, fog resistant, anti-scratch, and fairly light. Optional TPE gasket around frame. The ear frames can be replaced with a 3M cord so they don't interfere with muffs. I generally prefer clear, but other lens colors, including a light-responsive Indoor/outdoor are offered:

Z87+ impact standard/high velocity testing:
.25 inch, 1.05gram round steel ball @ 150 fps (1.09 joules)

Mil Spec MIL-PRF-32432/MIL-PRF-31013 impact standard/high velocity testing:
.15 inch, .38gram T37 shaped (pointed cylinder) steel projectile @ 650 fps (7.44 joules)

I recently had cataract surgery and don’t need my prescription safety lenses for shooting.

What would you recommend for a quality shooting glasses with safety and comfort being foremost?

For shooing, one needs to decide what level of impact resistance/ballistic resistance they are comfortable with. Since the OP asked for safety as one of the foremost requirements I would opt for shooting glasses that meet the MIL-PRF-32432/MIL-PRF-31013 safety rating.

 
The difference in the ratings is quite an eye opener, (pun intended). I’m going to look into the milspec rating.
 
No matter what you get try and make sure the lenses are optically correct.... Most cheap plastic lenses are not.... You can go to you tube to Oakley page and see what I am talking about....
 
Just recently I resurrected a pair of Ray-Ban light sensing
shooters glasses used back in my IPSC days. We have a
separate 100 yard range that faces east and the morning
light can suck. Depending on the day I may have to screw
on a 2 or 3 inch sun shield. I prefer not to use them, and
grateful for an overcast day. Well I have had these out on
the bench twice now in recent days doing some tests. These
are true safety glass and no plastic. 40 years old and not a
scratch on the lenses. They do darken quite a bit in direct
sunlight. So far with limited looks down range, I can avoid
the sun shades, and our infamous 11:00 mirage is tolerable
with these glasses. With zero magnification, I had no issues
with impact shifts or needed corrections. I guess what they
say about what is old can be made new again......Not to say
about a case head separation that woke me up......Carry on !!
 

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