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Younger Optics’ IMAGE® Progressive Lenses Now Available in Transitions® Vantage

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  • Younger Optics’ IMAGE® Progressive Lenses Now Available in Transitions® Vantage






    Younger Optics has released lenses in , Younger’s popular progressive lens design. lenses are available now in polycarbonate, offering an Rx range of -9.00 to +7.00, cylinder out to -2.00. ECPs can order these lenses from their full-service laboratory.

    Transitions Vantage lenses, the latest addition to Transitions’ family of everyday adaptive eyewear lenses, feature variable polarization in bright sunlight, which helps to reduce blinding glare outdoors. Compared to other everyday lenses, Transitions Vantage lenses offer crisper vision in outdoor sunlight.

    Patients who are comfortable with IMAGE progressive lenses may be candidates for Transitions Vantage lenses for their everyday eyewear. ECPs may offer or lenses in the same prescription for the patient’s sunwear pair.

    Younger Optics offers IMAGE progressive lenses in a wide range of materials and treatments, allowing ECPs incredible flexibility when prescribing progressive lenses. See TABLE 1 below for full IMAGE availability.

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

    TABLE 1: IMAGE progressive lenses from Younger Optics are available in a wide range of materials and treatments
    * Hard Resin is available uncoated or with hardcoating.
    Last edited by YO Aimee; 02-18-2013, 06:07 PM. Reason: removed superscript formatting on ®

    YO Aimee
    Younger Optics
    Manufacturer of NuPolar, Drivewear, Image, Adage, Trilogy and Camber lenses
    https://www.facebook.com/YoungerOptics

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    When will we see a newer version of the image or a digital lens version of the image, I am a huge younger optics fan but there are newer and better options these days.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 9520g View Post
      When will we see a newer version of the image or a digital lens version of the image, I am a huge younger optics fan but there are newer and better options these days.
      I am also looking forward to it. It is wonderful to view the image.

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