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    Confused Zeiss GT2 3DV ?

    What can you tell me about the Zeiss GT2 and the GT2 3DV ? What is the difference. Is this the same difference between physio physio enhanced? These are NOT freefrom to my understanding. Just digitally enhanced molds again? Someone give me the low down.

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    The 3DV allows zeiss to deliver the intended design for the patients particular prescription.

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    GT2 is a standard front mold PAL using standard surfacing. The GT23Dv is a fully backside freeform design. I believe it provides for some POW measurements but can be ordered without also and defaults used. I've sold a few of them and had a couple of 'wows'. Their polarized lens is a dog in my opinion. Mine have a flash mirror and I find myself squinting in bright light, plus minor head shifts produce noticeable changes in polarization. My rep said they are "kinda light".

    Availabilities here -> http://www.thelensguru.com/quikref.p...ss%20gt2%203dv

    Fitting Guide here -> http://www.thelensguru.com/charts/gt23dv.pdf (loads a little slowly)

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