Single Vision – this all-purpose lens is available in all
materials, and can be used for either distance or near
vision correction.
Bifocals – provide both far (driving) and near
(reading a map) correction in one lens. Bifocals have
one visible dividing line.
Trifocals – are basically bifocals lenses with a
third mid-range area. The majority of the lens is for
distance viewing, while the center portion is divided
into intermediate and near viewing segments.
Trifocals have two visible dividing lines.
No-line Progressives – Around the age of 40, most
people start to have difficulty focusing at close
range. Single vision lenses can no longer be used for
the entire range of vision from near to far. Traditional
bifocal lenses provide clear vision of objects in the
distance and near ranges, but everything in between
is blurred. And, the visible dividing line is a telltale
sign to everyone that you are wearing bifocals!
ZEISS premium progressive lenses are the solution.
Gradal® lenses by Carl Zeiss offer the crispest,
smoothest, most comfortable vision at all distances.
No need to exchange eyeglasses. And practically no
time is needed to adapt to your new lenses.
Gradal® Individual Premium Progressives -
Your eyes are unlike anyone else’s in the world. And,
for the first time ever, your progressive lenses can be
too. With Gradal® Individual premium progressives,
Carl Zeiss gives you lenses uniquely engineered
for your personal anatomy. No matter what you
use your progressives for -- reading, computer
work, gardening, home projects or hobbies --
Gradal® Individual technology gives you crisper,
more comfortable vision than you’ve ever thought
possible.
GT2™ by ZEISS — Engineered for visual satisfaction.
GT2 progressive lenses by ZEISS restore up-close
vision while providing you with clear, spacious
distance and mid-range vision in the same pair of
eyeglasses. With GT2, you’ll experience superior
optics and viewing comfort for any activity you take
part in. You’ll be totally satisfied with your vision. You
might even say thrilled.
High Index Lenses:
. Thinnest and lightest
. Best visual clarity of lens materials
. Built in UV protection
. Scratch resistant coating
Polycarbonate Lenses:
. Thinner and lighter
. Built in UV protection
. Scratch resistant coating
. Safest lens material
Plastic Lenses:
. Lighter and safer than glass
. Scratch resistant coating available
Transition/Photochromatic Lenses:
. Darken and lighten according to light exposure (lens
darkens in sunlight and is clear indoors)
Anti-Glare Coating:
. Diminishes distracting reflections from computer
screens, TV or indoor lights
. Helps reduce eye fatigue
. Reduces glare when driving at night
. Available in all materials
UV Protection and Scratch Resistant Coating:
. Available on all lenses
Sunglasses:
. Should always be UV protective
Polarized Lenses:
. The best choice for eliminating glare (Any surface can
create glare in sunlight, including water, snow, sand,
and vehicles)
. Eases eye stress and fatigue
. Ideal for hunters, boaters, fisherman and golfers
Tinted Lenses:
. A wide variety of vision enhancing tints are
available
Computer Lenses:
. If viewing a VDT for more than two hours, you may
need a variable focus lens
. Clear vision to computer screen and immediate
vicinity
Sports Glasses:
. Safety is the key… these are the most impact
resistant lenses and frames available
. Available in many designs and colors
Industrial/Occupational Glasses:
. Lenses and frames that can be designed for almost
all occupational and safety needs