On Dec 26, 5:40 am, Glasshunter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have decided to buy a rimless glass. However I think that I need to
> pay more attention in choosing a rimless glasses than other designs.
> So here I need some help please.
>
> 1) Based on your experience, which seller provides the strongest
> rimless glasses?

I've only bought from Zenni, but I've been quite satisfied.


> 2) What kind of glasses material should I choose for rimless? I want
> to have a strong pair.

Polycarbonate is recommended; I believe they will also do rimless with
Tyvex, otherwise you have no other options as they won't make rimless
glasses with weaker materials.


> 3) Should I get a titanium based one, or other material is just fine?

I think any material is fine. Pay attention to how the screws mount
into the lenses. Also be advised that you will have to handle rimless
frames a bit more cautiously than half-rims or full rims. For example
when I clean the lenses I always handle the frames by the bridge using
my index finger and thumb. I feel this puts less stress on the frame
when wiping the lenses with a microcloth.

> I have problems just in one eye (-0.5) so I want to use the money
> wisely in a rimless glass.

I'd give Zenni a shot. If you are looking at single vision lenses you
can get a set of rimless glasses very inexpensively.

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