If you do a lot of close work like embroidery/crochet or painting/drawing then my advice is go for 2 pairs of glasses and have them for close work, slightly enlarging, I also have one pair upstairs one pair down. I'm short sighted so need specs for driving, TV, etc not reading yet, but read and computer with those off. But when they day comes you cant thread a needle for sewing, or place the needle for hand stitching get that pair of glasses, varifocals dont cover enough of an area imo.
I cannot praise the Specsaver Reactolite (same as transition lenses?) enough - for safe driving in this winter low sun and some night driving - they are terrific cutting down dangerous glare..
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