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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 1:28 pm    Post subject: "Transitions" lenses Reply with quote

Carroll:

I wear bifocals with polycarbonate lenses. The lenses are photosensitive, they darken in sunlight. They do not darken in automobiles or airplanes. I am quite satisfied with them. I don't know the brand of the lenses. I have a pair of prescription sunglasses for flying, but often I find that I don't need them.

The $750 sounds excessive to me. My optometrist will replace both pairs of glasses for less than that. I suggest shopping around some.

George

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 1:50 pm    Post subject: "Transitions" lenses Reply with quote

George:

I, too, wear bifocals with the Transitions photosensitive coating.  Mine, however, are glass and not plastic....I seem to be very hard on glasses and they scratch very easily.

I believe your polycarbonate lenses are much more scratch-resistant.  Have you had regular plastic lenses so as to make a comparison?

The no-line bifocals I am wearing right now, with new wire frames with spring-loaded temples and Transitions coating came from Costco for $150.00.

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Carroll:

I wear bifocals with polycarbonate lenses. The lenses are photosensitive, they darken in sunlight. They do not darken in automobiles or airplanes. I am quite satisfied with them. I don't know the brand of the lenses. I have a pair of prescription sunglasses for flying, but often I find that I don't need them.

The $750 sounds excessive to me.  My optometrist will replace both pairs of glasses for less than that. I suggest shopping around some.

George

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:54 pm    Post subject: "Transitions" lenses Reply with quote

Since I switched from glass lenses, mine have all been polycarbonate. They are quite a bit lighter than glass. I think they have a higher index of refraction. I know that they are thinner. I have had no scratch problems, and I am not particularly careful.

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