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    Navigator Progressive

    Hi, can anyone tell me about this lens? Any success fitting it or many non-tols? What lens is it comparable to?

    Any info will help!

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    It is a decent, bottom of the line lens. Very soft.

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    Success, yes, but I have had success with adaptars and everything else too. Is it a good lens? No. Is it serviceable? Yes.

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    we used it as our 100% covered union lens when I was in NYC...would never use this lens now that I'm in a private OD. There are some other lenses around the same price point that are better. The lowest end PAL I fit is a Hoya Amplitude. It comes in a short corridor called the mini if you plan on using the navigator short but the cost of the Amplitude and Amplitude mini is actually less.

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    thanks for your replies

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    What is the difference between navigator and navigator s?

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    Navigator = 20mm min fitting ht
    Navigator S = 14mm min fitting ht

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    Quote Originally Posted by David_Garza View Post
    What is the difference between navigator and navigator s?
    S is probably the short. http://www.signetarmorlite.com/lab/index.asp?page_id=30
    Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman

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