Champion Glasses Upgrade
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Champion Glasses Upgrade
I was looking at moving up from my Knoblochs to some Champion glasses. I would like to get a more secure and comfortable fit on my... well... larger than average face. I will have to get new lenses in 42mm. Does the jump from 37mm to 42mm provide any benefit in the field of view?
Re: Champion Glasses Upgrade
You are looking at your front sight, so it does not matter. Some pistol shooters use the smaller size lenses used by rifle shooters basically because that's what they found second hand.
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Re: Champion Glasses Upgrade
I think one advantage of larger glasses is that they improve your peripheral vision which ever so slightly could help with balance. For that same reason I also like to have a lens for the other eye. The larger glasses are also more natural while not shooting. I can put them on early and let my eyes adapt without feeling visually impaired while setting up in a competition.
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Re: Champion Glasses Upgrade
I picked MEC with 37mm lens. MEC is trending to rifle shooters more I reckon. But the ultra light titanium frame was really attract me. I compared MEC titanium with 37mm lens and Champion Olympic Champion with 42mm lens, MEC is much lighter. I feel almost no weight on my face when I’m wearing it. I think comfortable is also important?