I've worn progressive lenses (not digital) for about the last 15 years or so. They work pretty well for me. No problems with ground or any other kind of depth perception.
Actually, they do help my bow shooting in one regard. If I don't turn my head enough and look across my arrow rather than down it as a result, it also means I'm looking out of the edges of the prescription, and the vision is a bit blurred. That's the cue to turn my head a little more toward the target.
I've used bifocals in the past, and much prefer progressives. I've also used transitional lenses in the past. Maybe technology has improved a lot since then, but they were never as light as clear lenses in low light conditions (i.e., early morning and late afternoon). I just wear clip on polarized lenses for most other outdoor activities and driving. Hunting, I don't use any darkening lenses. Of course, I don't have an oversensitivity to light. In fact, at my age, it's just the opposite. I need all the light i can get.
Good luck in your search.