I hope they work, no delaminating or weird colors!
20 years in the making, wow its happening. Lol.
I hope they work, no delaminating or weird colors!
20 years in the making, wow its happening. Lol.
Ok, I'll ask, who's making them?
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I ordered them from 3 rivers, I'm guessing airwear? But I don't know, usually they use younger for trans poly I think
Yeah, really? That would be news to me.
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Vision Ease isn't Transitions (brand), they're LifeRx.
No one has made a Transitions brand Polycarbonate lined multi-focal (ST-28, ST-35, 7x28) to the best of my knowledge. The only ones who have done anything close has been Vision Ease with their LifeRx line (which is available in ST-28, 35, and 7x28). Their initial attempt didn't work out very well, with some delamination issues. The current incarnation has much better results, and I don't think I've seen a delamination in about 3~4 years.
So, if you're getting an actual Transitions (brand) Poly ST-28, yeah, you've got our attention.
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Yeah its actual Trans brand.
Believe me I am WELL aware of LifeRX
Only available in Grey
edit: I just asked. They are younger lenses.
I try not to presume people's level of knowledge. I'd rather over explain and have someone tell me to shut up, they already know what I'm telling them, than under explain, and have them not know what I'm saying.
Three Rivers doesn't have anything on their website about them, which is a surprise since I would expect the advent of such a lens to be heavily advertised. Transitions doesn't have anything on their website either. I expected at least a "now finally available" announcement or the like. Which leads me to guess that they're in the lab testing stage and still working out any remaining issues.
Time to make some phone calls.
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Younger does trans in trivex ft28, but I don't think they have it in poly. That would be breaking news!
I had a little insert I'd been getting in my orders, an ad from Transitions. It quickly got round filed though, tommorrow I'll take a picture for you guys.
I am neither a liar nor an imbecile!!!
LENNY, thank you.
Harry, care to share who the labs are (even in a PM)?
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Thanks, good to know! Nothing like having the manufacturer keeping everyone up to date.
They are available in Polycarbonate FT28 Transitions Grey Only. We have them available.
Who makes the blank?
Younger?
Essilor?
CIA?
Younger makes the blanks.
Younger, which to me indicates the product is ready to be dispensed.
They looked great. Like any other trans vii.
What the crap, man. This product launch should be big news! Why isn't it?
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Laramy-K has the new poly Transitions FT28 in stock (Younger product).
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