BWAAHAHAHAAA! Coffee everywhere!Kat Stevens said:No, we find it very amusing to watch you run about and fire rounds off in all directions...
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qor556 said:Instead, if you can, just opt for contact lenses. There are some great and cheap ones you can get where they stay in weeks at a time straight. No need to put them in/take them out, especially with dirty hands in the field.. and won't fog up in the winter time, especially wearing the balaclava. Glasses are a pain anyways.
The problem with flexon glasses, is they don't shape to your face, and my old pair went crooked quite fast.Cpl Thompson said:for reservists who wear glasses I have found that a pair of "Flexon" glasses are probabbly best. If you can only afford one pair. they are very flexible, and you can probabbly step on em, and they wont break.. Ive had two pairs now and theyre great!
I've been using flexon glasses for years, that's absolutely true. If you don't get them shaped properly by the seller, they'll be stuck like that. Other than that, though, they're a fantastic frame. Just don't bend them like they do in the commercials, one of my pair met the fate of a kit kat bar.cgyflames01 said:The problem with flexon glasses, is they don't shape to your face, and my old pair went crooked quite fast.
qor556 said:I don't see the problem with contacts if you use them properly as advised and clean/sanitize them properly.