Free Form Lenses
Free Form Lenses are manufactured using the latest in technology called digital processing. These lenses are customized to the wearer by the position of the glasses to the wearer's eyes and face.
Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses allow multiple vision fields to be incorporated into a single lens without any clear distinction between the fields themselves. That is why they are referred to as the "no-line" bifocals.
Computer Progressives
Computer progressives, also known as an "office lens", are great for people needing clear vision at the intermediate and near distances, such as painters, opticians, optometrists, doctors, accountants, and many many more.
Bifocal Lenses
Bifocals are lenses with two distinct viewing areas.
Trifocal Lenses
Trifocal lenses are lenses with three distinct viewing areas
Photochromatic Lenses
Photochromatic lenses, also known as Transition Lenses, change from clear to dark based on the intensity of the UV radiation.
High Index and Aspheric Lenses
Manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter overall. A great choice for people with stronger prescriptions.
Polarized Lenses
Polarized lenses are great for reducing glare reflected at some angles off shiny non-metallic surfaces such as water.
Anyone can benefit from a polarized lens.
Anyone can benefit from a polarized lens.
Trivex
Trivex is our lens preference for safety and comfort.