I want to try out a Shamir lens, but I'm not sure which lens I should try out. RX is
+1.25 -1.75 095 OD
+1.75 -2.75 082 OS.
I thinking of the Auto III SV, Attitude III SV, or the Shamir Relax. Any recommendations as to if one worked better?
I want to try out a Shamir lens, but I'm not sure which lens I should try out. RX is
+1.25 -1.75 095 OD
+1.75 -2.75 082 OS.
I thinking of the Auto III SV, Attitude III SV, or the Shamir Relax. Any recommendations as to if one worked better?
Last edited by bta89; 07-27-2018 at 11:30 AM.
I haven't tried the Relax but I have a pair of sunglasses that are Auto III sv and the peripheral vision is uncanny.
Only use the Attitude if it is a high wrap, high base curve frame.
+1 for Auto III SV here as well.
I'm a -10.50 and -10.75 with a little cyl, and I agree with Tallboy. Most peripheral clarity I've ever had in a lens (which is saying something because I usually get very little).
Relax has a +0.50D power boost at the bottom of the lens, so if you're looking for straight SV, don't use it.
Relax is Shamir's lens for accommodative inefficiencies for non-presbyopes like Essilor's Eyezen. It's a 0.67D add, you may or may not notice a difference with the add, I've used the Eyezen 3 which pretty much has the same add and I'm now back to the Auto 3 SV and I can't say I notice a difference in vision at near or increased eye fatigue. It won't cause long term damage to use it and if you are experiencing CVS issues it wouldn't hurt to try. I believe the Relax is built on the Auto 2 SV platform, so periphery may not be as crisp.
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