Night ‘anti-glare’ glasses…
Night ‘anti-glare’ glasses…
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NRG1976

Original Poster:

2,255 posts

34 months

Wednesday 27th September 2023
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Hi, as dark nights and grim weather returns I come back to the annoyance of night time driving. Not sure if it is laser eye surgery from many years ago or age or indeed the super bright xenon’s cars seem to have these day or most likely a combination, but finding night time light glare is getting worse.

Any recommendations? There was some expensive ones that had a video showing the before and after but for the life of me I cannot remember the name, think it was the ones pilots use.

Thanks

Glosphil

4,793 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th September 2023
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I have a pair of prescription Zeiss driving glasses that are excellent at reducing dazzle.

NRG1976

Original Poster:

2,255 posts

34 months

Wednesday 27th September 2023
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Glosphil said:
I have a pair of prescription Zeiss driving glasses that are excellent at reducing dazzle.
Brilliant, they were the ones I was thinking off but forgot the name!!!

Spare tyre

12,119 posts

154 months

Wednesday 27th September 2023
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OP, the window in my car is awful for glare, wife’s car is fine. My car is brand new,so not greasy / dirty

Just a thought

nismocat

936 posts

32 months

Thursday 28th September 2023
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Zeiss or Hoya.

Also, don't do the "It's so beautiful" and look directly at the lights like a demented fly!