OCT 20

When to buy high index lenses and when not to

By phillipsadmin

Purchasing High Index Lenses is absolutely a personal preference. When to buy high index lenses and when not to I personally have a -8.50 prescription in both eyes and I really like the 1.70 High Index Lenses for my lenses because it is reasonable in price and when the lenses are in my frame they […]

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OCT 16

Mirror Coating on my High Index Lenses

By phillipsadmin

You may make the assumption that high index lenses are a whole different animal when compared to standard-material lenses. High Index Lenses with Mirror Coating And for the most part, you’d be right. For the trade-off of a higher price and a more reflective surface, you get a lens material that’s far lighter and thinner […]

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OCT 15

What are the advantages of high index 1.67 lenses

By phillipsadmin

1.67 High Index Lenses are a great choice if you’re trying to save money when ordering your high index lenses. The advantages of high index 1.67 lenses They have relatively low optical distortion for high index lenses, and they offer the thinness, scratch resistance, and aesthetics you’d want from high index lenses without an outrageous […]

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OCT 09

Are High Index Lenses Better Than Polycarbonate

By phillipsadmin

Which is better High Index Lenses or Polycarbonate? High Index Lenses are: Thinner and lighter than conventional plastic lenses Able to bend more light than conventional plastic lenses Can accommodate high prescriptions and have a thin appearance Scratch resistant Polycarbonate Lenses are: Plastic Most impact resistant material UV resistant 50 times stronger than other lens […]

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OCT 06

1.70 Thindex Now Available in Transition Lenses

By phillipsadmin

If you have a high prescription you often feel limited to certain lenses but we offer 1.70 Thindex Plastic Lenses which is a high index plastic lens that is lightweight, high scratch resistance, and thin lens for high prescriptions. We offer the 1.70 Thindex Plastic Lens in transition.  Transition lenses means that the lens changes […]

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SEP 23

Highest plastic lens index available

By phillipsadmin

If you have a high prescription and do not want the “bug eyed” look than High Index Lenses are an ideal choice for you.  The 1.74 High Index Plastic is the thinnest high index lens in plastic available. This lens is extremely scratch resistant, and at the thinnest profile of any high index plastic. It […]

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SEP 15

What’s New in the Work of High Index Lenses

By phillipsadmin

For me the toughest thing about wearing glasses is my high prescription, thus making my glasses have the bug eye look.  Thankfully, we offer 1.9 Glass High Index Lenses.  They are the thinnest lens material in existence and are scratch resistant so the glasses will last a long time with no wear. Check out our […]

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SEP 11

Where can I get high index lenses

By phillipsadmin

If you have a high prescription and are looking for High Index Lenses then check out our user friendly website www.highindexlenses.com. We offer a wide variety of frames that can accommodate High Index Lenses. Our high Index thickness ranges from 1.67, 1.70, 1.74, 1.80 and 1.90. These lenses are thinner, lighter and more scratch resistant […]

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SEP 09

High Index Glass Lenses for Eyeglasses

By phillipsadmin

High index glass lenses are very popular if you have a high prescription and want the thinnest lenses possible so you do not have the bug eye look.  We offer 1.80 and 1.90 High Index Glass Lenses.  Both lenses are Extremely thin Scratch resistant Thin lens Heavier than plastic lenses The only difference between the […]

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AUG 25

How do High Index Lenses Work?

By phillipsadmin

High index lenses are like magic when it comes to strong prescriptions; what’s the trick? How do High Index Lenses Work? High index lenses are the thinnest lenses you can get, and they’re great for anyone with a strong prescription who wants a thinner profile on their glasses. But how do high index lenses work? […]

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