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1.67 Vs 1.74 High Index Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • August 5, 2013

High index lenses come in a few different indexes. Which ones should I get? High Index Lenses: 1.67 Vs 1.74 High index lenses are thinner, lighter, and more appealing than standard lenses, but they come in several different indexes. If you’re shopping for high index lenses and aren’t sure whether to go for 1.67 or […]

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Cheap High Index Glasses

  • phillipsadmin
  • August 1, 2013

High index glasses seem to be pretty expensive. Are there any that are cheap? High Index Glasses: Can You Buy a Cheap Pair? If you’re shopping for thin, attractive glasses on a budget, you may be looking for cheap high index glasses. They do exist, and you can find them easier than you think. Let’s […]

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How Much Do High Index Lenses Cost?

  • phillipsadmin
  • July 26, 2013

High index lenses are more expensive than regular lenses; but how much will I spend on them? Do High Index Lenses Cost Much? High index lenses cost different amounts depending on what index you choose, what lens color you want, and what kind of prescription you have. In general, you can assume that the higher […]

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1.74 High Index Lenses for High Index Glasses

  • phillipsadmin
  • July 13, 2013

There are a few kinds of 1.74 high index lenses that can be used for your high index glasses. What are they, and how do they differ? High Index Glasses Using 1.74 High Index Lenses High index glasses have all sorts of options for high index lenses, from plastic to glass, 1.67 to 1.90 index, and […]

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1.67 High Index Single Vision Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • July 10, 2013

High index lenses can get incredibly expensive. If you’re looking for thin, lightweight, and affordable high index lens glasses, 1.67 high index single vision lenses may be the best choice for you. Thin and Lightweight 1.67 High Index Single Vision Lenses High index lenses come in a huge variety of indexes, colors, lens types, and […]

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Why Should I Use High Index Lenses?

  • phillipsadmin
  • July 7, 2013

High index lenses have continued to become more and more popular the longer they’ve been around. Why are they so great? High Index Lenses are Popular for Good Reason High index lenses are extremely popular because of their thin profile, scratch resistance, and light weight. Most people who use high index lenses are those with […]

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  • phillipsadmin
  • July 4, 2013

TRIVEX One of the NEWEST lens materials alongside the higher index plastics HOW DO THEY COMPARE? Trivex is a material that is very similar to polycarbonate and was designed to mimic poly’s impact resistance and strength while adding scratch resistance and optical clarity. It is a very durable and well-rounded lens material, but does it […]

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Optical Clarity and High Index Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • July 1, 2013

The index of a lens is pretty much directly tied to its optical clarity. If you are shopping for high index lenses and haven’t had them before, there are some things you should know about how the index of a lens can affect your vision. Because high index lenses are denser than standard lenses, they have […]

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Prescriptions That Aren’t Right for High Index

  • phillipsadmin
  • June 28, 2013

High index lenses are great, but they’re not for everybody. Prescriptions That Aren’t Right for High Index It’s generally true that high index lenses are going to be thinner, lighter, and better than standard plastic or polycarbonate lenses, but sometimes they’re not right for you. For instance, if you’re getting prescription safety glasses or prescription […]

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When Your Prescription is “High Enough” to Consider High Index Lenses

  • phillipsadmin
  • June 25, 2013

High index lenses are some of the highest quality lenses you can order. They are appropriate for most prescriptions, depending on what you want out of your lenses, but there are some prescriptions that simply don’t warrant high index. “High Enough” to Consider High Index Lenses If you can see well without glasses, for instance, […]

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