Anybody try the See More value PAL's from TRO? $XXX for a supposedly free form lens?! We are thinking about using these for a value PAL package. Can't beat the price! I'm just looking for some feedback on them. Thanks for your input!
Anybody try the See More value PAL's from TRO? $XXX for a supposedly free form lens?! We are thinking about using these for a value PAL package. Can't beat the price! I'm just looking for some feedback on them. Thanks for your input!
Last edited by Fezz; 03-24-2015 at 04:51 PM. Reason: Wholesale pricing removed!
I've had good luck with them, they rock as value pals, and people lov'em. From what I've seen yep Free Form all the way, they own the design, I think.
Someone at your work could personally try a pair.
I do great with the seemore HD and SeeMore ICU. They are FANTASTIC all around designs that work with a variety of RXs.
The SeeMore Values are the Sola Instinctive design, now in free form. They are fantastic, the instinctive in its regular form has been a mainstay of my value package for while, now its just been replaced with the free form version.
http://www.optiboard.com/forums/show...ht=instinctive
Darryl breaks the design down here,
Their short corridor "Seemore Value" is the AO compact I believe and a tad bit more pricey.Instinctive is a next-generation progressive lens we introduced a couple of years ago, mainly as a retail progressive offering. It does have a relatively short corridor with a high near zone, which not only supports a minimum fitting height of 18 mm but also provides better near utility in general. Intermediate utility is also above average. Instinctive also has an exceptionally wide, clear distance zone combined with very low levels of unwanted astigmatism and distortion in the periphery. This generally improves wearer adaptation and visual comfort during dynamic vision. Between the "softness" and comfort of the periphery and the enhanced utility of the central viewing zones, Instinctive offers pretty exceptional general-purpose performance.
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