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    Redhot Jumper Polarized Stock Lens With Prescription Best Price

    NEW...... POLARIZE GREY AND BROWN PRESCRIPTION SPH FROM PLANO TO MINUS 6 FOR UNBELIEVABLE PRICES

    WWW.LEHMANOPTICS.COM OR CALL 718-598-2379

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    SPH FROM PLANO TO MINUS 6
    Do they come with and OD who refracts in spherical equivilent??

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    Quote Originally Posted by obxeyeguy View Post
    Do they come with and OD who refracts in spherical equivilent??
    Now that's funny! :)

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    How do these work???

    We process alot of polarized jobs each day and we compensate for the wrap and panto. I don't think that one out of two are spherical, (no cylinder). I doubt that any are spherical in both eyes, (no cylinder). With one lens only being spherical you can't use a different brand to have the cylinder cut or the appearence will not be equal in each lens.

    I think they will need the spherical refracting OD to move these.

    I would like to know how Latham Optical is overcoming these issues???

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    You heat and bend the lens to creat cyl/distortion:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by AWTECH View Post
    We process alot of polarized jobs each day and we compensate for the wrap and panto. I don't think that one out of two are spherical, (no cylinder). I doubt that any are spherical in both eyes, (no cylinder). With one lens only being spherical you can't use a different brand to have the cylinder cut or the appearence will not be equal in each lens.

    I think they will need the spherical refracting OD to move these.

    I would like to know how Latham Optical is overcoming these issues???
    ABOUT 30% OF GENERAL ORDERS IS SPHERICAL SO IT IS A 30% MARKET FOR POLARIZE SPHERICAL

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    Quote Originally Posted by opticalsmasters View Post
    ABOUT 30% OF GENERAL ORDERS IS SPHERICAL SO IT IS A 30% MARKET FOR POLARIZE SPHERICAL
    Is that one eye or both, because if thats at least one eye than 30% of your 30% would be 9% for both? I looked at your site and noticed no return policy, what is you return policy? I like the fact that you have stock lenses with cyl up to -3.00 you should probably market yourself as having an extended range instead of the polarized gimmic.
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