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Onos Petit Boy 129BG200 BLUE MIRROR Lens Polarized +2.00 Bifocal Sunglasses

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The ONOS Petit Boy (Petti Boy) Island is an island off the coast of the U.S. state of Mississippi, south of Pascagoula. Petit bois in French means "little woods". The island was so named by the early French explorers due to a small wooded section located on the eastern end of this mostly sand and scrub-covered island. Following the island's inundation during Hurricane Katrina, most of the trees comprising the little woods section have died.

FEATURES:
- The ONOS Petit Boy (pronounced Petti Boy) frame is available in stylish, high-gloss, polished Black frame color.
- Featuring a quality constructed, TR-90 nylon frame with an Ophthalmic Quality, CR-39 POLARIZED lens for the best in optical clarity; 100% UVA/UVB Protection.
- A Lightweight, and comfortable frame selection for those who are active in the outdoor.
- Italian spring flex hinges and rubber non-slip nose pads for the best in outdoor performance.
- This frame has a wrapped feel when wearing and fits a small Medium Large facial featuresAvailable with Grey, Blue Mirror on Grey, or Green Mirror on Amber lenses.

HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH READING STRENGTH IS RIGHT FOR YOU:


All you need to do is Right Click on the above image and click to view image, or save it to your computer's hard drive. Then print out the eye chart. Make sure you print it in its real, original size. The final printed chart should be 5 inches wide.

Once you have printed out the chart, just follow these instructions:If you are wearing readers, you need to take them off for the test.

Note for READING OVER CONTACT LENS WEARERS - If you wear Distance Vision ONLY contact lenses and need reading glasses, you can use these charts, just make sure you are wearing your contactsINSTRUCTIONS:
Reading Glasses Strength For Up-Close Vision (approx. 12-14 inches away)

1. Without reading glasses on, hold the chart at a comfotable reading distance for you. Most people read at about 12-14 inches away.
2. Read the chart from bottom to top.
3. The first line you have difficulty with is the power of lens you need.
If you are in the +3.00 and up range, I reccommend choosing the next power lower than you think you might need. For example, if you have problems seeing the +4.00 line but are 'kind of' comfortable with the +3.25 line choose +3.50 as your power.
Tip: If you do a lot of close up work and reading (12 inches or closer) you can opt for a higher power. Closer work=higher power