Polarized Bifocal Readers Bifocal Glasses Easy Magnetic Polarized Clipon
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Titanium VII Progressive No Line Bifocal with Polarized Clip
11 reviewsWrite a Review $119
How do progressive
lenses work?
Evolution meets innovation. This lightweight titanium frame from Zeppelin incorporates an ultra thin polarized sunglass clip-on. Two small magnets cleverly and discreetly secure the clip-on to the bridge of the frame.
* Titanium is 40% lighter than conventional steel frames, hypoallergenic and non corrosive.
* Polarized clip eliminates glare.
* 100% UVA and UVB protection.
Your New "No Line" Lenses, also known as Progressive Lenses, will provide a clear, comfortable close up vision, without a line of sight.
The Upper portions of your lenses are clear. As you lower your eyes, the magnification increases gradually allowing you to see better at different close up distances.
CR39 Optical resin. 1.50 index of refraction.
- Authorized retailer
- Companion case included
- Micro-fiber cleaning cloth included with each order.
Frame:
- Comes with a magnetic sunglass-clip.
Lenses:
- Lightweight optical quality plastic
- Distortion free
- Thin profile
- Scratch resistant coating
California prop 65 warning:
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Size and fit
Designed to look and fit best on average facial features.
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Zeppelin
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Reviews
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Nice but could be better
I am using these glasses and am fairly happy with them but the magnets for the sunglasses are surprising weak. Given current magnet technology I expected them to solidly snap on.
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Disappointed
Something not right about shape of lens. When driving at night the rear lights in front of me are reflected and appear as a second row of light above the true image. Can use occasionally in a store maybe but not as all day glasses.
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Material for thickness is as important as the material.
I bought titanium glasses because they are said to be stronger and resistant to breakage. That was not true for this pair. The junction where the arm meets the glasses is tiny and broke the first time it was stressed. The cross section of the arm is dimensionally tiny in width and thickness.
Staff Response:
Our apology for this issue. It is uncommon for this or any titanium model. A no charge replacement has been expedited.
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Excellent choice
As a long-term wearer of high-end progressive bifocals, I have had cataract surgery and trying to figure out what to do for near and mid-focal range work. These glasses from Readingglasses.com are great-just as advertised, fit as expected and easy to adjust to the progressive reading correction. I highly recommend them.
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Great glasses...and service!
This is my second pair of this style. I like them even better now because they are photochromic. The last pair had a clip...which wasn't a bad thing either.
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After a year I still love them.
I find these to be very comfortable, and the progressive lens works for me. They are on the small side, so I can see why some folks find the reader portion too small. But they are great for me. I forget I have them on. The clip is quite usable and they look great as sunglasses. Also, I receive wonderful service from this company
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Very pleased!
Great company great glasses! I use these instead of spending $$$ on prescription glasses. I just need them for reading but since the progressive no line bifocal and clear tops works so well, these are a great deal. High quality titanium frames just like the expensive frames. A+ Oh yeah, excellent customer service also!
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Great glasses, great price
I may have got lucky, but fit was perfect, magnification was great, price was great. I still would be somewhat nervous to order online again.
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Bifocal too low and too narrow
Bifocal hard to adjust eyes to. Effective area for reading very limited making focusing difficult unlike other similar glasses I have used
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Bifocal is way too low
The 2.00 bifocal is at the bottom rim of the glasses, way too far down. I thought transition would put the clear on top and no line bifocal toward the middle, just like my old transition glasses I had before Lasic. Don't waste your money.
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