We offer a variety of high quality prescription lenses to satisfy your vision needs
Lens Options
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Single Vision
Single vision glasses are designed to help people who require correction of farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism.
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Progressive
Progressive lenses provide a smooth transition from distance to near vision so you don’t have to switch glasses.
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Bifocal
Bifocal lenses are prescribed to correct two fields of vision divided by a line or segment.
50% off most lenses
Materials
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate lenses are more impact resistant than standard plastic lenses. They are shatter-proof and provide 100% UV protection, making them the optimal choice for kids and active adults.
High Index 1.67
High index 1.67 lenses are far more lightweight and thinner than standard plastic or polycarbonate lenses. They are ideal for those with stronger prescriptions and/or those looking for optimal comfort.
High Index 1.74
High index 1.74 lenses are the lightest and thinnest lenses available on the market. These are highly recommended for stronger prescriptions as they reduce overall lens thickness as well as considerably improve the aesthetic and look of your glasses.
Coatings and Upgrades
Transitions® Generation 8
Automatically adapting to changing light, Transitions® lenses darken when outdoors and return back to clear when indoors
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Grey
NO NEED FOR SWAPPING GLASSES AND SUNGLASSES
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Brown
ADAPTS SEAMLESSLY TO ANY LIGHTING
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Green
OPTIMUM VISION AND COMFORT ANYTIME
Tints and Shades
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Solid Tint
In a solid tint the colour remains uniform across the lens.
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Gradient Tint
A gradient is typically darker at the top and fades toward the bottom.
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Mirror Tint
Mirrored sunglasses have a thin, metal covering on the lenses that reflects a high level of light and provide a mirror like finish on the outer surface of the lenses.
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Polarized Lenses
Polarized lenses are designed to reduce glare from reflective or bright surfaces. They filter out ambient light and counteract glare from reflective surfaces.
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Transitions®
Transition lenses darken on exposure to ultraviolet light that come from the sun. In the absence of activating light, the lenses return to their clear state.