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    Polaroid

    Anybody have experience with any of the Polaroid frames? Good? Bad?

    I just ordered two and one of them came scuffed up from the bridge. The other one looked good. The price point is real low.

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    ok for the price!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iD View Post
    Anybody have experience with any of the Polaroid frames? Good? Bad?

    I just ordered two and one of them came scuffed up from the bridge. The other one looked good. The price point is real low.
    eh, for the price point I prefer INVU through Europa.
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    Are those lenses by invu as good as they advertise? Whatever Swiss website I was on made those look real good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pknsbeans View Post
    Are those lenses by invu as good as they advertise? Whatever Swiss website I was on made those look real good.
    All are non mineral polarized, most frames are ophthalmic, and at an extremely reasonable price point IMHO. Comparable to RB.
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    I just saw these frames, and they FEEL cheap. It's great if the lenses are Polarized and great price point, but to me it doesn't make sense to carry something that feels like an off-the-shelf-pick-your-retailer product.

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    I do very well with the Invu line. Patients love optics and the frame material being light is just a bonus. Price point is very good as well. Mostly sell to contact patients, but have rx'd them as well.
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