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I’ve used the stick on lenses. They did help me to read my gauges but were far from perfect. I now use off the shelf corrective lenses. Mono vision, distance prescription in my right eye, near in my left.
I had corrective Lasik done a few years ago. Had him do mono vision, near sighted in 1 eye and far sighted in the other. Works good in most situations but have had trouble reading my gauges till I found the correct distance to read them.
 
You might want to look at the SeawiscopeEY. I've been using this attachment to most any mask for ten years now.


SeaRat
 
I have been very happy with Sea Vision Prescription masks over the years. They have made custom bifocal lenses for me for their proprietary masks which happens to fit my face, and they can also put lenses into any 2 lens mask. They need your Rx and inter pupillary distance. I ordered a new mask from them this year and their turn around time was just one week.

Contacts can come out if your mask floods and the stick ins float away after a while. I would pony up for a good, custom prescription mask.
Yes. Seavision are great people to deal with. Fast turnaround and great products and customer service.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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