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RebDovid
09-13-2005, 06:18 PM
The first and only progressive lenses I have worn -- for several years -- have been Varilux Comfort. When I got my last prescription filled, the optician said that he wanted to shift me to Johnson & Johnson Definity but it was not (yet) available in my prescription.
More recently, I've read here about Varilux Ipseo. Varilux Panamic also have been recommended to me in preference to the Comfort lenses.
I have no complaints about the Comfort lenses, but would be willing to switch for better vision.
My new prescription is:
OD -7.25 = -1.00 x 180
OS -7.75 = -2.00 x 160
add +2.25
The optometrist says my prescription should remain stable for the next 5-10 years.
Before my eye examination (earlier today), I was offered the following choices (subject to my actual prescription and based upon my prior prescription which is only slightly weaker than the new one):
Varilux Ipseo 1.67; Crizal Alize $517.50
Varilux Panamic 1.67; Crizal Alize $418.50
Varilux Comfort 1.67; Crizal Alize $402.00
J&J Definity; Crizal Alize $370.00
Any advice on how to choose among these options would be appreciated.
Also, I've been frames sized 42/24.
Any advice (or questions I should ask the optician) would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
For-Life
09-13-2005, 06:54 PM
The Ipseo is a much different lens than those, and I do not even classify in the whole progressive lens options.
If you are willing to spend the money definitely get it. I will be starting with it very soon, and the opticians that I know who have fit it say that it is by far the closest thing to single vision.
With a 42 eyesize, that's going to be difficult to get a progressive in. The Comfort and Panamic get changing pretty quickly, more quickly than the Definity.
I have no information on the Ipseo. I'm uninformed, there.
I'd go Panamic, if I were you, based on what I do know.
RebDovid
09-13-2005, 07:06 PM
With a 42 eyesize, that's going to be difficult to get a progressive in. The Comfort and Panamic get changing pretty quickly, more quickly than the Definity.
I have no information on the Ipseo. I'm uninformed, there.
I'd go Panamic, if I were you, based on what I do know.
Are you suggesting that the optician should be putting me in a larger frame? If so, what do you suggest? Alternatively, what should I be asking the optician.
I'm sorry but I don't understand what you mean by "get changing quickly."
chip anderson
09-13-2005, 07:12 PM
Damn, I wish I could get prices anywhere that high, if this is lenses alone.
RebDovid
09-13-2005, 07:15 PM
Damn, I wish I could get prices anywhere that high, if this is lenses alone.
The quotes are for the lenses plus coatings (Crizal Alize).
mhoires
09-13-2005, 07:51 PM
I would suggest that with your prescription you should go with the Varilux Ipseo. Those lenses are grind on the lab depending on the personal head and eyes movement of the patient... Those are the best progressive on the market... Your Optician has to have on his practice a special instrument (Sold by Essilor) that detects and measures your head and eyes movements. And the Crial Alize is also the best AR coating for lenses on the market..
SkiBunny
09-13-2005, 09:13 PM
I am not an optician, and they know way better about the lenses than do I (or probably your optometrist)... If you press the Search button here and search/read the posts for each of your choices, I think the answer will become clear quickly.
BTW, only about $100 difference between Ipseo and Comfort?
If you are willing to spend the money definitely get it. I will be starting with it very soon, and the opticians that I know who have fit it say that it is by far the closest thing to single vision.
And what is the next closest-thing to single vision, i mean among traditional progressives? :bbg:
(J/K)
RebDovid
09-13-2005, 09:17 PM
. . .
BTW, only about $100 difference between Ipseo and Comfort?
:bbg:
(J/K)
Yes.
SkiBunny
09-15-2005, 12:48 PM
Where can I get the Ipseo in Canada, especially if it's indeed only $100 more than comfort!!
For-Life
09-15-2005, 02:51 PM
Where can I get the Ipseo in Canada, especially if it's indeed only $100 more than comfort!!
Well I think the lens is a little more expensive in Canada. I would expect anywhere from $850 up.
It is a new lens and not a lot of people do it. I would try the premium, high end stores in Toronto.
SkiBunny
09-15-2005, 05:15 PM
Well I think the lens is a little more expensive in Canada. I would expect anywhere from $850 up.
US$517 = Cdn$607. Why 40% more expensive in canada than Boston?
Too rich for me! And for almost every EMERGING presbyope whose vision is bound to change fairly quickly.
Chris Ryser
09-17-2005, 05:31 AM
US$517 = Cdn$607. Why 40% more expensive in canada than Boston?
Too rich for me! And for almost every EMERGING presbyope whose vision is bound to change fairly quickly.
SkiBunny, you being in the dental business (fiancially extremely poor)...............looking for glasses for the last 3 monthts..............picking our brains during this time.............you already have accumulated $ 5,000 of free advice.
When are you going to announce to the world that you finally have purchased the most expensive lenses mounted in the most expensive frame?
:bbg: :D :bbg: :D
SkiBunny
09-17-2005, 02:07 PM
First, you may realize i haven't insurance coverage.
Second, as I've said I can still see with one single vision, my new Rx notwithstanding, my announcement may be a while coming yet - sorry to keep you in suspense. Meanwhile I'm just here for the conversation and free food... and BTW adding some music would be a nice touch too for aiding the digestion.
Third, if you knew how many different forums I belong to, you'd realize i'm a nerd with no life LOL
Chris Ryser
09-18-2005, 06:05 AM
Third, if you knew how many different forums I belong to, you'd realize i'm a nerd with no life LOL
http://70.85.26.54/pix_medium/S/SkiBunny.jpg (http://www.campuskiss.com/members/SkiBunny/) Dont look like a nerd to me and would look good in glasses :cheers: :cheers:
SkiBunny
09-18-2005, 11:51 AM
'Hey Chris, is that pic of you taken before or after you spent the evening sliding around a pole on-stage? :bbg:
:cheers:
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