Would anyone care to express thier opinions on varilux progressive Lens.
Good or bad. DP
> Would anyone care to express thier opinions on varilux progressive Lens.
> Good or bad. DP
Yesterday, in response to your post in another thread, I carefully explained
to you that Varilux is a "brand," and that they have several different
"models" of progressive lens such as Comfort, Panamic, Liberty (and several
others).
Did you see that, or do you have some mental disability that limits your
reading comprehension? Or maybe you just need new glasses?
Varilux is generally considered to be one of the "premium" brands of
progressive lenses, but the various models are not the same. Some models are
better than others, and which one that will work best for you depends a lot
your individual Rx, lifestyle, and even frame size.
If you don't post your exact Rx, lifestyle, etc (like I asked you to) you
cannot possibly get any decent advice on which progressive brand/model/lens
material to consider.
DP - 20 Oct 2006 14:00 GMT
I do not care to correspond with News Group mouth Bullies and it appears
that you might be one. "End of conversation" DP
>> Would anyone care to express thier opinions on varilux progressive Lens.
>> Good or bad. DP
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> cannot possibly get any decent advice on which progressive
> brand/model/lens material to consider.
Quick - 20 Oct 2006 21:17 GMT
And you didn't get much info out of that did you? It was
a reasonable request (maybe the delivery didn't please
you but that's the internet and you're getting information
for free). If you would just like some reassurance I'll tell you.
Varilux is a good premium brand name. Like Chrysler.
-Quick
> I do not care to correspond with News Group mouth Bullies
> and it appears that you might be one. "End of
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>> on which progressive brand/model/lens material to
>> consider.
CatmanX - 21 Oct 2006 14:06 GMT
Hey, dickwad!! I am the bully. Are you really stupid or something.
Mark responded entirely appropriately.
Varilux is a trade name for Essilor and encompasses lenses such as
Comfort, Panamic, Natural, Liberty, Ellipse, Physio, Physio 360, Ipseo
and Ipseo II.
Which were you enquiring about? They all have different attributes,
sort of like buying a Ford.
Try to have a brain next time.
dr grant