Can I get progressive lenses instead of bifocals?

Can I get progressive lenses instead of bifocals?

Can I get progressive lenses instead of bifocals?

Most people have a much easier time adjusting to progressive lenses than they do to bifocal or trifocal lenses. However, bifocal lenses can be a good depending on your individual situation. For instance, if you’ve grown accustomed to bifocals, switching to progressives will take some getting used to.

Can you get progressive transition lenses?

Transitions® Lenses. Transitions® lenses are adaptive lenses that automatically adjust from clear to dark through activation from UV light. These lenses are available for both Single Vision and Progressive prescriptions.

What is the difference between progressive lenses and bifocals?

Bifocals vs Progressive Bifocals do sport a traditional design with lines between the fields of vision, while progressive lenses offer seamless lens transitions and have no visible lines – a selling point to many.

What are considered progressive lenses?

Progressive lenses are no-line multifocal eyeglass lenses that look exactly the same as single vision lenses. In other words, progressive lenses will help you see clearly at all distances without those annoying (and age-defining) “bifocal lines” that are visible in regular bifocals and trifocals.

What is the price difference between bifocals and progressive lenses?

Another thing to consider is the cost. Progressive lenses cost at least $100 more than traditional bifocals.

How much do progressive transition lenses cost?

Factory Direct Prices

Our Price
Progressive No-Line CR39 Plastic Transitions® Lenses $159.00
Progressive No-Line 1.67 Super-Thin High Index Lensess $185.00
Progressive No-Line Polarized Polycarbonate Sunglass Lenses $185.00
Progressive No-Line Polycarbonate Transitions® Signature™ Lenses $189.00

Which is best bifocal or progressive lenses?

With bifocals, you don’t get the single-vision lens look with them like you do with progressive lenses. If you only need to see through two prescriptions, not three, bifocals are an excellent option.

Are progressive lens more expensive than bifocals?

There may also be some distortion of your peripheral vision (what you see on the edges when looking straight ahead). Another thing to consider is the cost. Progressive lenses cost at least $100 more than traditional bifocals.