Don't know about Transition Vantage but I have Crizal lenses and can't wait to be able to replace them. They are just about impossible to keep clean.
I wore glasses for many years then I had RK Lasik. Now according to the Dr I have to get glasses again because of the flattening of eyes as I got older. Do any of you guys use lenses that are called "Transition Vantage". I would appreciate your opinion of them.
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Don't know about Transition Vantage but I have Crizal lenses and can't wait to be able to replace them. They are just about impossible to keep clean.
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These glasses are photochramatic and have progressive polarization. Nobody has a sample lens to play with
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Tried transition and photogray years back. I drove over the road and they wouldn't turn dark because I was inside the cab and it takes direct UV light to make them work. I wound up with 2 pair, one tinted full time and another clear. Worked best for me.
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I have progressive trifocals, and the transition treatment on mine, as well as some coating to reduce glare from computer screens, etc., no real issues. Mine are like skeetbum's, don't work so well inside a car, so I use clip on's on top of these glasses. Out doing yard work, etc., dont need the clip on sunglasses.
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