I bought Younger Image Trivex lenses not too long ago and I DO NOT LIKE
THEM!
The intermediate channel is just too narrow to be useful, and so there is a
lot of eyestrain.
Another brand Trivex lens might be better.

Best,
Jane

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:11 AM, J. Evan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey Rob,
>
> A close friend of mine has a similar prescription to yours (I think
> it's about a -6.00) and she recently had some Trivex lenses made
> that's she's extremely happy with. I know Eyeglass Lens Direct re-
> lenses frames with Trivex - I recommend sending them an email, Steve
> Villani has been extremely helpful and I'm sure he can help point you
> in the right direction based upon your prescription -
> http://www.eyeglasslensdirect.com/Trilogy-Trivex-Aspheric-p/sv53taex.htm
>
> For a good breakdown of lens materials with their abbe values and
> manufacturer names, see wikipedia:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrective_lens#Ophthalmic_material_property_tables
>
> -John
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2:54 am, Rob Morton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It's about time to replace my old pair of glasses, and since I'd
> > rather not waste $400 I see no reason not to shop online instead of at
> > an overpriced retailer. I'd like to find a retailer that offers nice
> > lenses, even if they cost a bit more than the cheapest ones out there.
> >
> > The lenses I have right now are a moderately strong prescription
> > (-7.00 last I had them checked) and made polycarbonate with anti-
> > reflective coating, and are five or six years old now. Honestly,
> > they're just awful. I'm one of those people who is very sensitive to
> > chromatic aberration; I guess I look off-axis a lot, and seeing red
> > and blue outlines on *everything* bothers me. (There's a purple LED on
> > my computer, and if I look at it out of the corner of my eye, I see
> > two wholly separate red and blue circles....). So ideally I'd like a
> > lens material that's got a reasonably high index (better than
> > polycarbonate at 1.59, anyway) and a good Abbe number (hard to do
> > worse than polycarbonate at 30). I also want a nice anti-reflective
> > coating, particularly one that's easier to clean than this old
> > LensCrafters garbage.
> >
> > Is there any retailer out there who describes their lenses in enough
> > detail to know what their chromatic performance is, or better yet one
> > that sells lenses that definitely meet my above criteria?
> >
> > Thanks for any help,
> > Rob
>
> >
>

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