- What does PD (pupil distance) mean?
- What is the difference between Grey #1, Grey #2, and Grey #3?
- How do I know if my prescription will fit into the style I like?
- What can I do if my prescription is outside of the listed available range?
- What happens if I’m not happy with my new glasses?
- What is your warranty policy?
- Can I try the frames on locally?
- What is a “Test Ride”?
- What is the difference between Polycarbonate and CR-39 lenses?
- I am interested in getting the lenses that change into sunglasses when I go outside. Do you carry them?
- Can you do bifocals and progressive lenses?
- Why should I use SportRx over my regular optician?
- How long does it take before I receive my eyewear and what shipping options are available?
- I have ordered from SportRx in the past, my frames are still in good condition but my prescription has changed.
- Does SportRx offer polarized light adjusting lenses?
What does PD (pupil distance) mean?
Your PD is the distance between your pupils in millimeters. This measurement can be obtained by calling the last place that made you a pair of eyewear. They should be able to give this measurement to you over the phone. If they are unwilling to give it to you, you can go to any local optician and they can measure your PD for you. top
What is the difference between Grey #1, Grey #2, and Grey #3?
Grey #1 is a very light tint. If someone were looking at you they would be able to completely see your eyes through the lens. Many people use this lens just for cosmetics. Grey #2 is a little bit darker. People would still be able to see your eyes through the lenses if they were looking directly at you, and Grey #3 is your standard grey sunglass lens. If someone were looking at you they would not be able to see your eyes through the lens. top
How do I know if my prescription will fit into the style I like?
We provide prescription limitations in the info/order section on every frame style we have listed online. You can also give us a call if you have any questions or concerns regarding your prescription and the frame you like. Keep in mind that we may be able to go outside of our prescription limitations, and we take each order on a case-by-case basis. top
What can I do if my prescription is outside of the listed available range?
Keep in mind that these parameters aren’t written in stone. Just give us a call! Special orders, such as high prescriptions are handled on a case-by-case basis, and our representatives can help you regarding your prescription and any special order questions you may have. top
What happens if I’m not happy with my new glasses?
Our satisfaction guarantee states that if you aren’t happy with style, fit, or there is a problem with your prescription, you can return them within two weeks of receiving your eyewear for a one time remake at no charge. The only time there is a charge is if you are upgrading frame or lens style, in which, we will only charge you the upgraded price. If, all else fails, and we are unable to resolve the problem with your eyewear, or you are just not satisfied with the product, we will issue a credit. However, there is a $30.00 restocking fee and shipping charges will not be refunded. top
What is your warranty policy?
We cover your glasses under a one year manufacturers warranty against frame manufacturing defects, and your prescription lenses are covered under scratch warranty for one year from date of receiving your eyewear. Our warranty policy does not cover your lenses if they are lost, stolen, ran over, eaten by the dog, etc. If you have any questions regarding the warranty on your frame and lenses please give us a call at 888-831-5817, and ask for the Warranty department. top
Can I try the frames on locally?
Many Harley Davidson dealerships and Motorcycle shops carry the Wiley X and 7eye by Panoptx lines. Other brand name styles are available at local eye shops and sporting goods stores. Please visit the manufacturers web site and enter your zip code to find a dealer near you. If you are unable to do so, please give us a call and ask us about our Test Ride program! top
What is a “Test Ride”?
Our test ride program allows prescription wearers the opportunity to try on a specific frame before purchasing the prescription. All you will pay for this service is the non prescription frame price, and we cover the shipping to you. If you decide that you like the frame and want to order the prescription, just send the frames back to us along with a copy of your prescription and pupil distance and we will make the lenses for you! If you do not like the way the frame fits, looks, feels on your face just send the frames back to us for a full refund to your credit card account. We do ask that you cover the shipping back to us when returning the eyewear. Please note that, should you order, some frames may not require you to send the entire frame back to us, as we have several models available that have the interchangeable lens option. top
What is the difference between Polycarbonate and CR-39 lenses?
CR-39 is an optical monomer used in casting plastic lenses for prescription eyewear. CR-39 lenses are light weight compared to glass, and can be made in just about any prescription. However, they are not recommended for active sports and motorcycling, due to the fact that they are not impact resistant and require additional UV and scratch coatings.
SportRx strongly recommends upgrading to polycarbonate lenses over CR-39 lenses due to its impact resistance and scratch resistance. Polycarbonate is also lighter weight and has 100% UV protection. We strongly recommend polycarbonate for all active sports, motorcycling and ALL children's eyewear. top
I am interested in getting the lenses that change into sunglasses when I go outside. Do you carry them?
Yes! We are proud to carry the latest in Transition/Photochromic lens technology! These lenses go from clear indoors to as dark as a sunglass outdoors! Their advanced technology adjusts to the changing light so you can see clearly and more comfortably in virtually any light condition. Please keep in mind that Transitions/Photochromic lenses change with the amount of UV in the atmosphere, and will not change behind your windshield and full face helmets with a shield. top
Can you do bifocals and progressive lenses?
We are proud to now offer bifocals and progressive no-line bifocals! We have several options available. Please give us a call for a free prescription analysis to see if your bifocal or progressive lens can be accommodated in the frames you are interested in!
**PLEASE READ REGARDING THE PURCHASE OF PROGRESSIVE LENSES**
If you get your glasses and they don’t work out, for whatever reason, we will remake one time at no charge unless you are upgrading frame and/or lenses (even the shipping gets applied to the new order). If they still don’t work out after the exchange we are happy to issue you a credit, however, there is a $30.00 restocking fee and the progressive charges will not be refunded. top
Why should I use SportRx over my regular optician?
SportRx has specialized in 8 base sports and motorcycle optics for the last 14 years while perfecting wrap compensation for 8 base frames. All of our equipment in our on site lab is set for 6 to 9 base curves. We are able to edge much higher prescriptions than regular labs enabling you to wear frames that were previously out of range for your prescription. top
How long does it take before I receive my eyewear and what shipping options are available?
We generally say 2-3 weeks, but depending on your prescription, frame and lens selections you may want to give or take a few days. Please see below:
Standard shipping : (USPS) 2 – 3 weeks. FREE
Rush shipping : 7 – 10 business days. $25.00
Express Shipping : 3 – 5 business days. $35.00
International Shipping Fedex : $40.00
International Global Priority : $30.00
**Please note that SportRx does not guarantee delivery within these time frames and cannot be held responsible for late delivery due to weather or mechanical delays by the carrier.
SportRx will also not be responsible for packages lost, stolen, or damaged after delivery by the carrier. This includes packages ran over, eaten by your pets, neighbors pets, or wild animals.
I have ordered from SportRx in the past, my frames are still in good condition but my prescription has changed. Can I send my frames in to have new lenses put in them?
Absolutely! As long as your frames in are in good condition and are free of any stress cracks or broken parts we are happy to put your new prescription in them for you. The price for this starts at $75.00 and may increase depending on the options you select. Call us options and prices! 1-888-831-5817 Monday through Friday 7:00am – 5:00pm PST top
Does SportRx offer polarized light adjusting lenses?
SportRx is now proud to offer Drivewear lenses, which are polarized light adjusting lenses. Unlike traditional Transition lenses, Drivewear lenses will change behind your windshield AND are polarized! These lenses are ideal for driving and fishing. top
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