Progressive Lenses for Beginners
Our Easy Adapt Beginners Progressives Lenses provide wider viewing areas for the near and intermediate zones, while still allowing for a generous distance zone
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Our Easy Adapt Beginners Progressives Lenses provide wider viewing areas for the near and intermediate zones, while still allowing for a generous distance zone
Progressive Lenses, also known as Multifocals and sometimes referred to as “No Line Bifocals”,
are lenses that allow the user to have 3 corrective powers in one lens, without the hard line of
traditional bifocals or trifocals.
Because of the fact that the lens must smoothly
transition to
the next power without a hard line, the progressive lenses will always have areas of distortion
(or blind spots) on the sides of the lens, as the picture shows.
Since the invention of progressive lenses, some people have found it difficult to adapt to
normal progressive lenses, as it takes time to adjust to a new way of moving your eye and head
while wearing the glasses. Many people get frustrated, and give up on progressives for
good.
We
recognised the need for an easier way to adapt to progressive use, so we offer our Easy Adapt
Beginners Progressives. These Lenses provide wider viewing areas for the near and intermediate
zones, while still allowing for a generous distance zone, as seen below. This helps our
customers to adapt to the use of progressives with less frustration.
Since the invention of progressive lenses, some people have found it difficult to adapt to
normal progressive lenses, as it takes time to adjust to a new way of moving your eye and head
while wearing the glasses. Many people get frustrated, and give up on progressives for
good.
We
recognised the need for an easier way to adapt to progressive use, so we offer our Easy Adapt
Beginners Progressives. These Lenses provide wider viewing areas for the near and intermediate
zones, while still allowing for a generous distance zone, as seen below. This helps our
customers to adapt to the use of progressives with less frustration.
Beginners progressives are a good tool for people who are having trouble adjusting to the use of
progressive lenses. That being said, they do pull back on the strength of the prescription
slightly in order to provide wider viewing areas. If you feel that this is a good trade-off,
Beginners Progressives may be a good idea for you.
If you have a very strong prescription
and
value the precision of your prescription over the wider viewing areas, one of our other
progressive designs may be a better option.
We do our best to make sure that each pair of progressive lenses is a great fit for you. Our Beginners Progressives are no exception. We are committed to providing a great product that will help you adjust to progressive use.
We do our best to make sure that each pair of progressive lenses is a great fit for you. Our Beginners Progressives are no exception. We are committed to providing a great product that will help you adjust to progressive use.
Unity Rectangle
$14.95
Ambridge Round
$14.95
Katie square
$11.95
Wynn Cat Eye
$18.95
Osmond Rectangle
$5.95
Burnett Browline
$24.95
Bassett Square
$8.95
San Dimas Rectangle
$11.95
Sophia Geometric
$14.95
Hartley Browline
$18.95
Myrtle Square
$11.95
Evander Geometric
$14.95
Salvatore Browline
$14.95
Katie square
$11.95
Colfax Rectangle
$8.95
Matthew Rectangle
$5.95
Hawk Rectangle
$8.95
Justin Aviator
$11.95
Brock Rectangle
$28.95
Sergio Rectangle
$20.95
Maja Rectangle
$11.95
Nathan Rectangle
$8.95