Lenses

Single vision

As the name suggests, single vision lenses provide only one type of vision correction, and are therefore suitable for people who are either near-sighted, far-sighted or astigmatic, but not for those who have multiple prescriptions.

 

 

Progressive

Progressive lenses are designed for people who require more than one vision correction, such as nearsightedness and farsightedness. The surface of the lens has different prescription areas but appears completely seamless.

 

Non-prescription

Clear, non-prescription glasses are increasingly popular, and not just as a stylish accessory: these lenses offer various protective treatments such as Blue Light Filter, which is crucial if you spend a lot of time in front of a screen.

 

 

Polarized Lenses

The benchmark for polarising lenses to eliminate glare associated with reflected light. these lenses ideal for driving and everyday sunwear.

 

Transitions

Transitions lightweight, variable tint lenses quickly adjust to the lighting conditions for comfort in all lighting situations whilst offering protection from UV.

 

 

 

Night Driving

This coating significantly reduces visual discomfort commonly caused by the glare from vehicle headlights when driving at night. Specifically, wearers will notice a significant decrease in the effect of "light halos" commonly associated with modern Xenon and LED headlights giving wearers more comfortable, safer vision when driving at night.