These are great when paired with my motorcycle helmet!
Although pricey, these glasses with readers won't disappoint. Less spendy than high echelon brands or optometrist. Barely there sensation fits snugly without impeding earphone seal on my headsets. You'll be glad your not fumbling for separate readers when timely cockpit flows, programming, or checklist reading is required. The trick to longevity is to stow the eyeglases properly. Non-polarized lenses for pilots is the proper option. Fly on with focus.
Jon C
KGJT
Perfect!
I thought my new Bose A30 headset was defective when noise invaded the left earcup whenever I turned my head. But when I saw a YouTube review (AvWeb) of the Flying Eyes product I ordered a pair of Kestrel Aviators and the noise issue was resolved. The gray gradient lens with a 1.5 bifocal lens is perfect now that my recent cataract surgery has left me with a lens best for distance and now I need reading glasses. The Flying Eyes lets me see to the horizon clearly but I no longer have to squint to read the frequency tuned in the hand held radio in my non-electric 1946 Aeronca Champ. I decided to leave the Kestrel's in the aircraft and bought another style in copper gradient just for the car. I hope these are as robust as they appear and look forward to using them for a long time.
Glad I had the chance to try on several styles. I ended up with this one because it fit my face the best. Also the bifocals go unnoticed when I’m flying.