Hey Shay,

If you're still looking, optical4less.com does provide tinting on 1.61
or 1.67 lenses. Although they add an additional fee for 1.67 lenses,
I'm sure it's all worth it in the end. And I can't say that I've tried
that Zenni option.

Good luck!
Elgin.

On Feb 2, 7:55 pm, Shay <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a "fun" dilemma right now... I'm super light-sensitive, so I'm
> unable to wear glasses without a tint unless I'm indoors with minimal
> light.  I used to order my glasses through googles4u, and I was able
> to get a tint on the thinner glasses, but now they only offer tint on
> the 1.57 lenses.... and since my Rx is approx -6.5 in one eye & -8.5
> in the other, I can't comfortably go with the 1.57.
>
> So... a couple of questions:
>
> Does anyone know of any places offering tint on 1.61 or 1.67 lenses?
>
> Or, if someone has paid the extra $9 on Zenni glasses for the Extra-
> Strength Rx, does that help with the 1.57 lenses so that they don't
> look so much like coke bottles?
>
> Thanks!

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