Zenni is known to do a superior job, even on progressives, but they don't
have many options, and they don't relens frames. They only use their own.
So they wouldn't be a good choice for the OP.
We've had a number of threads about relensing, and I know that Ira had it
done by $39, but I don't believe he wears progressives.
This should prove to be an interesting thread.
-- Chuck Knight
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> You asked a pretty loaded question! Do you just want the absolute
> cheapest, or do you want it also to be correct? And aren't there
> several ways to lay out the zones on a progressive lens, so wouldn't
> that be a factor, too?
>
> I suppose Zenni would be the first place to look, but I'm not sure
> what kind of options they offer with progressives, if any.
>
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