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Lense Selection Guide

PRESCRIPTION OPTIONS

 

1. Non Prescription
The frame will be shipped with no lenses,
 
2. Single Vision
Single vision lenses can be used for seeing things at a distance, viewing your computer screen or just reading up close.
 
3. Bifocal
These lenses contain two prescriptions, the upper part of the lens is generally used for distance vision, while the lower part is used for near vision.
 
4. Progressive
Progressive is no-line bifocal, it provides a smooth progression from distance correction to near correction.
 

LENSE TYPE

 
1. Clear Lenses
Clear lenses are available with FREE UV protection, scratch resistance and anti-glare treatment.

2. Tinted Sunlenses

Tinted sunlenses are available in various  tint colors  to enhance your look.  Ultra Violet (UV) protection is included.

3. Polarized

Polarized lenses protect you from harsh reflected light, known as glare. As well as eliminating 99.9% of glare.
They are perfect for day time driving, fishing or watersports.
 
4. Transition
Transition lenses also called photochromic lenses, they are clear indoor and darken out door and block 100% UVA and UVB radiation. 
 

LENSE MATERIAL

 
1. Premium CR39
CR39 are most commonly used lenses in the optical industry. Our Premium CR39 are coated with UV and Anti Scratch layer. 
 
2. Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate  lenses are made of same material  to manufacture bullet proof windows. It is the strongest material available for optical lenses. Polycarbonate Lenses are ideal for rimless frames or anyone using their glasses for sporting activities.

3. Ultra Thin

Ultra Thin lenses are  up to 30% thinner and lighter compared to regular lenses. We recommend these lenses for people with higher prescriptions.