Progressives lenses
Rodenstock Progressiv® classiclife
- Flatter
base curves for thinner lenses
- Full range of materials
Available in:
- CR-39
SF
- 1.54
Plastic ColorMatic® Extra gray or brown SF
-
Polycarbonate SF
- 1.60
Plastic SF
- 1.67
Plastic SF
Fully
aspheric in design, the Progressiv® life 2 is a classic Rodenstock progressive
lens.
Featuring
gradual, flatter curves, the Progressiv® life 2 provides patients with thinner,
flatter, light weight and more cosmetically appealing lenses.
This design
also allows for an increased field of view and improved clarity toward the edge
of the lens. With a large viewing area, the Progressiv® life 2 allows a more
natural
feel as a
patient’s vision goes from near to intermediate or distance viewing.
With
thousands of view points and angles, the Progressiv® life 2 provides optimum,
comfortable
vision.
Progressiv
life® 2 lenses represent the latest advancements in no-line progressive lens
technology.
Whether you
wear bifocals or trifocals, or even if you’ve tried other progressive type
lenses, you’ll find Progressiv life® 2 lenses distinctly different.
Progressive
life® lenses provide you with completely natural vision to meet your
ever-changing vision requirements - from distance to intermediate to near.
That’s because Progressive life® 2 has thousands of viewpoints and angles
throughout the lens, providing optimum, comfortable vision without any unwanted
jumps in vision. This is achieved through a new design concept, emphasizing how
the lenses work when positioned in your frame.
Progressive
life® 2 lenses work in complete harmony with your current visual system. You
simply get the youthful “no-line” look you want, without sacrificing your
visual comfort.
The
Difference is clear to see.
See if you can relate to any of the following situations. If so, Rodenstock’s
Progressiv life® 2 lenses may be the answer that you have been looking for.
For those
people who feel they need reading glasses. (Also referred to as emerging
presbyopes)
Are you
having difficulty seeing objects up close or at arm’s length?
This is a
condition of the eye that is normally associated with the aging process.

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