Feedback on Occupational Progressives?
Been doing some research on occupational progressives. For quite some time we had set the top of a progressive for someone's computer range and reset the ad accordingly. While it achieves success as an occupational pair of glasses it is not a manufacturer designed occupational lens. Specifically how Shamir (Office, Computer & Workspace) and Zeiss (Book, Desk & Room) each have a portfolio of lenses within the occupational area. Has anyone fit these lenses consistently? Endorse one manufacturer over the other? Would appreciate any useful feedback. Thanks. Would like to cross over into fitting the occupational lenses than making our own accommodations to traditional progressive designs.
Zeiss Desk Lens is my favorite
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Dah3500
Been doing some research on occupational progressives. For quite some time we had set the top of a progressive for someone's computer range and reset the ad accordingly. While it achieves success as an occupational pair of glasses it is not a manufacturer designed occupational lens. Specifically how Shamir (Office, Computer & Workspace) and Zeiss (Book, Desk & Room) each have a portfolio of lenses within the occupational area. Has anyone fit these lenses consistently? Endorse one manufacturer over the other? Would appreciate any useful feedback. Thanks. Would like to cross over into fitting the occupational lenses than making our own accommodations to traditional progressive designs.
"My opticians have been consistantly fitting the Zeiss office/Desk lens with amazing success. I personally have dispensed more than 40 pairs last year and had only one failure because the patient worked in an office that was five by six feet. I switched her to the book lens and she was happy. I wear it in my office and on the store selling floor and I like them so much half the time I leave the office with them on my face. The road signs are not too clear but I have an extra pair in the car.