Additional information
Weight | 2 oz |
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Lens Design | Fashion Plano Non-RX, Single Vision (Standard), Single Vision (Digital), Bifocal FT28, Bifocal FT35, Trifocal 7×28, Trifocal 8×35, Progressive Basic, Progressive Good, Progressive Better, Progressive Best, Progressive Occupational Desktop 3 FT |
Lens Material | Polyarbonate Plastic, Trivex Plastic, Mid-Index 1.60 Plastic, Hi-Index 1.66 Plastic, Ultra Hi-Index 1.70 Plastic |
Lens Enhancements | Anti-Reflective Good, Anti-Reflective Better, Anti-Reflective Best, Anti-Reflective Best w/ Blue Light Filter, Hard Scratch Coating |
Lens Colors | Photochromic Brown (Clear to Dark Brown), Photochromic Grey (Clear to Dark Grey), Polarized Brown Sun, Polarized Grey Sun, Tint – Solid Brown Sun, Tint – Solid Grey Sun, Tint – Gradient Brown, Tint – Gradient Grey |
PD Measurement
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Pupillary Distance (PD) or interpupillary distance is the distance between the centers of the pupils in each eye.
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The industry standard is to measure in millimeters.
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This measurement is used when preparing to make prescription glasses.
How do I measure my Pupillary Distance (PD)?
- Help from a friend:
- Place a millimeter ruler on the bridge of your nose.
- Have a friend face you about arms length away.
- Have your friend measure the distance between the center of your pupils (the black dots in the middle of your eyes).
- Measure Yourself:
- Look in the mirror while wearing glasses.
- Draw dots on the lenses where your pupils are (using a non-permanent magic marker or highlighter)
- Take the glasses off and measure the distance between the dots.
- Optometrist or Optician:
- Most eye doctors and/or opticians will take the measurement for you in exchange for a very small service fee.
- Guideline:
- Most Adults measure between 55mm -65mm.
- Most Children measure between 42mm - 54mm.
Now you know your PD Measurement!
A valid prescription with PD Measurement is required to order your new prescription glasses.