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  • Younger Optics Now Offers Transitions® XTRActive™ Finished Lenses to Labs

    Younger Optics Now Offers Transitions® XTRActive™ Finished Lenses

    (TORRANCE, CA — January 2012)
    Younger Optics is the first to release Transitions® XTRActive™ finished single vision (FSV) lenses. Hard Resin and polycarbonate lenses are available in an Rx range of -4.00 to +4.00, cylinder out to -2.00. This means that labs have the ability to fill a greater number of prescriptions with finished lenses, rather than processing semi-finished XTRActive lenses.

    This is the latest addition to Younger Optics’ extensive line of Transitions FSV lenses, which includes several materials and coating options. ECPs can order any of these Transitions FSV lenses from their favorite full-service laboratory. [See TABLE 1 below for full availability.]

    “Younger Optics is committed to supporting the entire line of Transitions Optical lenses,” said David Rips, president and CEO of Younger Optics. “Now Younger is the world leader in Transitions XTRActive lenses.”
    In addition to finished Transitions XTRActive, Younger Optics also offers XTRActive lenses in semi-finished hard resin, polycarbonate, Trilogy® and high-index 1.67.

    Younger Optics has won 24 OLA awards, and for more than 50 years, has been bringing innovative products to the optical industry. For more information about Younger Optics, NuPolar® lenses and other products, visit the company’s web site at youngeroptics.com, or call (800) 877-5367.


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