I looked up the 3157 frame @ Zenni, Very nice, and at $15.95 a real
steal!

On May 22, 3:42 pm, actionjbone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Back in February, I found this site and started reading up on the
> different cheap eyeglass websites. I know lots of people who'd love to
> be able to get new glasses, but just can't afford to... and I was
> really curious how some of these crazy-cheap frames/lenses would stack
> up to my $450 Flexon frames with ultra-high-index Crizal lenses.
>
> I liked the distinctive shape of the Zenni 3157, and had never owned
> half-rim glasses since "glasses are really expensive" and I never
> wanted to pay good money on a frame I might not have liked. So I
> measured my own PD, ordered the 3157 in blue, and waited.
>
> It only took me about 3 weeks to get the glasses. I tried wearing
> them, but something didn't quite feel right...
>
> I have strabismus, and a couple of years ago I had corrective eye
> muscle surgery. I realized that my "eye strain" was just from muscles
> that I hadn't been moving as much. With my ultra-high-index lenses, I
> had a relatively small sweet spot, so I didn't move my eyes around as
> much as I do while wearing the 3157 - the 1.57 index lenses have a
> larger sweet spot. So the Zenni glasses actually give me a wider range
> of motion.
>
> I recently had an eye exam, and the orthoptist confirmed that my Zenni
> glasses were, optically, every bit as good as each of my three $450
> Flexon/Crizal frames. She told me that before she became an orthoptist
> she'd sold glasses, and she was REALLY impressed that I'd gotten such
> nice glasses for just $26 (shipped). So that got rid of any doubt I
> had about the Zenni glasses.
>
> Now that I know the quality first-hand, I've just ordered 3 more
> pairs: the 4645 to replace my ugly/old-prescription gym glasses, and
> 3105 and 3252 as tinted sunglasses. (Now that glasses don't cost me so
> much, I'm more interested in trying unique or fashionable frames,
> since if I don't like the glasses, I'm out $20 - not $400.)
>
> The hard part will be waiting for them to get here.
>
> Also, I've been recommending Zenni to friends and co-workers who need
> glasses (or extra pairs), but just can't afford brick-and-mortar
> prices.
>
> I still have a local "boutique" eyeglass shop I like, where I'll go if
> I want a higher-quality pair or if I need to use my insurance
> benefits. But now I no longer feel limited by the cost of glasses, and
> can order a pair simply because I think it looks nice, or I want
> another color.
>
> (And if these three come out well, I might order the 5501. And maybe
> the 3224 - I don't need folding glasses, but I love the look.)

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