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    Sola 1/Sola AO Easy

    Just looking at some of the specs for these 2 lenses. Are there any differences between them? I'm not sure if there are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edKENdance View Post
    Just looking at some of the specs for these 2 lenses. Are there any differences between them? I'm not sure if there are.
    The Easy seems to get into most, or all of the Add power a little quicker than the One. The One may have more optimizations for the individual Rx than the Easy. My Rx is about -4.50 +1.00 x 180 Add +2.25. BTW, there were a pair of Ovations in the frame that I put these lenses into...let's just say I don't see why they're so popular.
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    thanks man

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    Easy is better....

    When we were a wholesale lab....this is the trend that we saw. The Easy came out first, everyone jumped on the band wagon and ordered them like crazy....hardly any non-adapts. Now when the SolaOne came out..they marketed this lens as being a Premium lens design, so same thing everyone was fitting it. We got redo after redo after redo. Conclusion...AO Easy has great vision throughout the lens, SolaOne typically has a restricted viewing area throughout the lens.
    Hope this helps!!

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