What are Progressive lenses?
Progressive lenses have three vision zones: distance, intermediate and near. The upper part of the lens covers the distance vision, the lower part covers the near vision and the space between these two zones covers the intermediate vision, which corresponds to the computer screen distance.
Who should wear these lenses?
Ideal for presbyopic people who wish to wear the same pair of glasses for all of their visual needs. People who have presbyopia and/or an addition indicated on their prescription.
Special features of the FreeForm® lenses offered at BonLook
The FreeForm® technology is one of the manufacturing processes used to make HD lenses. It's a computer-based state-of-the-art technology that uses calculates and corrects the curvature point by point (up to 1,000 times throughout the surface of the lens) and helps reduce to a minimum the undesired blurry areas on the edges of the lens.
The FreeForm® lenses (also called digital lenses) provide an immediate comfort and a 30% larger clear intermediate visual field.
Available treatments and indexes
Treatments
- Scratch-resistant included in the base price
- Anti-glare included in the base price
- Regular UV400 solar tint (+ additional costs)
- Photochromic (+ additional costs)
- Polarized (+ additional costs)
Indexes
- CR-39 included in the base price
- Polycarbonate 1.59 included in the base price of half-rim frames
- 1.67 High-Index (+ additional costs)
- 1.74 Very High-Index (+ additional costs)
How to get Progressive Lenses?
Availability
In Canada, progressive lenses are available in our stores by appointment with one of our opticians only.
Price
Base price | $375 CAD |
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