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    Best Progressive Lens Available

    Hi everyone. This is my first post, and I hope I'm allowed here. I'm a medical doctor, but not specialized in Opthamology. Optics are too challenging and complex.

    I have enjoyed wearing Polycarbonate progressive lenses, and last year the Optician ordered Varilux lenses for my present prescription:

    -1.75 -0.75 x 090

    0.00 -2.25 x 090

    0.5 base in

    Add +2.50

    I lost those eyeglasses, so I went for a re-check and there's been no change.

    This time I went to a well-known optical chain, LensCrafters, because they grind the lenses frequently within one hour. I didn't care about the price ---- superb vision is the goal.

    But they asked me what type of lens I want !!

    • 1. Standard Polycarbonate (blanks in stock, takes an hour)

    • 2. AVP Classic (blanks in stock, takes an hour)

    • 3. Varilux (outside vendor, two week wait)


    I had no idea what to choose, so I'm doing research by posting here.

    The store assistant called over the lab manager who said that Varilux has 15% more distance, 18% more intermediate, and 20% more reading width... which he called "channels". He said some people can't tell the difference between standard and Varilux, but that I should consider Varilux because I had them before. AVP Classic is apparently LensCrafters own brand, supposedly to compete with Varilux.

    I want the best blanks available.

    It's difficult to believe one gets something better (Varilux at $200 more per pair) with no compromise in any other way.

    So I'm posting here asking... which lens material should I choose ? Is Varilux really the best ? Is there something better ? Any downside problems in choosing Varilux ?

    Anyone know if that AVP Classic is equivalent to or close to Varilux ? It's $100 less expensive than Varilux.




    Thank you so much !!:hammer:


    P.S. Costco has "1.67" Polycarbonates by Essilor - - - the highest quality Costco offers, and they will grind the lenses and put them in your frames or their frames for about half the price of LensCrafters, but it's a two and a half week wait.
    Last edited by Astigmatism; 04-07-2008 at 10:53 PM.

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