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Shop our collection of progressive glasses frames for men and women and discover a variety of stylish silhouettes: sleek wraparounds, thick-rimmed wayfarers, contemporary semi-rimless rectangles, and sweeping cat-eyes in an array of colours and patterns. Discover fashion designer frames available with progressive no-line bifocal lenses—enjoy the glasses style you want with the vision correction you need.

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Quality Progressive Eyeglasses for Clearer Vision

No matter how great those new designer glasses may be, bifocal lenses can make you feel older. But progressive glasses can give you a clearer vision without the need for these types of lenses. With our broad selection of stylish frames, you can get the perfect pair of progressive glasses at Extra Eyewear. Be sure to look at everything we have in our store, so you can find a pair of cheap progressive glasses that will fit your personal style.

Perfect Glasses for Reading and Everyday Wear

Whether you're reading or performing everyday activities, progressive eyeglasses can give you a clear vision that's seamless throughout. And no matter how close or far away the object is, you'll be able to see it without experiencing any anomalies in your vision. Extra Eyewear has a variety of frames that can be used for progressive reading glasses or any other type of progressive eyewear, which is why we should be your choice for purchasing prescription glasses online. Feel free to look at everything we have in stock. We're sure you'll be able to find a pair of cheap progressive glasses that will meet your needs and fit your budget.

A Seamless Transition Between Near and Far

Progressive glasses can allow you to get multifocal vision correction without the need for a bifocal line, which can give you a more seamless transition between near and far. Many people when they reach the age of 35 or 40 have trouble focusing their eyes on nearby objects, which is called presbyopia. And to correct this problem, some people need to wear single-vision glasses for seeing distances and reading glasses for looking at closer objects. Progressive eyeglasses can eliminate this need because they can enhance your vision regardless of distance. If you're looking for a pair of progressive reading glasses that's perfect for everyday use, feel free to look at what we have at Extra Eyewear.

PROGRESSIVE GLASSES FAQ

What Are Progressive Glasses?

Progressive glasses are glasses with three prescription powers. They are essentially bifocals without the line between prescription powers and optimized to allow viewing at intermediate ranges too. In progressive reading glasses, the transition between the range of prescription powers is smooth, allowing for a midrange prescription power between the distance power at the top and the reading segment at the bottom.

How Does A Progressive Lens Work?

Progressive reading glasses reduce eye strain by bringing everything into sharp focus, regardless of how close or far away it is. They work by creating a seamless and gradual shift between three visual correction powers as you move down the lens. You can see objects in the distance by looking straight ahead, then tilt your head slightly upward to see mid-distance objects, and glance slightly downward to see close-up objects.

What Are The Advantages Of Progressive Glasses?

Progressive reading glasses blend three prescriptions seamlessly so that there is no image jump or visual line on your lenses. They provide the convenience of multiple pairs of glasses into one, so you never need to worry about forgetting a pair at home when you're out. There is also no need to switch pairs when you move from tasks like reading and driving.

What Are The Disadvantages Of Progressive Glasses?

Traditionally, progressive reading glasses have been more expensive than other types of multifocal lenses. Progressive lenses can also make wearers feel a bit nauseous or dizzy when they first begin wearing them. There is sometimes a slight bit of distortion–known as a “swim effect”–at the edge of progressive lenses that can affect peripheral vision. Most of these side effects disappear once the eyes have adjusted to the lenses.

Are Progressive Lenses Good For Driving?

Sure, progressive lenses are good for reading, computer use, and everyday activities, but are they good for driving? They certainly are. The same qualities that make them so well suited to other activities make them excellent driving glasses. The only precaution you may want to take is to ease into driving when you first start wearing progressive glasses–it can take a while to adjust and become more comfortable with them.

What Is The Average Cost Of Progressive Lenses?

Because you get three glasses in one, progressive lenses are notoriously expensive, often costing many hundreds of dollars. Extra Eyewear has a range of progressive reading glasses that cost a fraction of what you would pay elsewhere. Ordering progressive glasses online brings you affordable high-quality progressive lenses in 1000+ fashionable designs, so you can look swell and see well.

How Long Does It Take To Adjust To Progressive Glasses?

Some people adjust to progressive reading glasses almost immediately, while others may take a few days or even a few weeks. If you haven’t adjusted to your progressive lenses after a week, you should speak to your eye doctor about it. They may need an adjustment or be the wrong option for you.

Should You Wear Progressive Glasses All The Time?

While it can take a little while to adjust to wearing progressive reading glasses, the more frequently you wear them, the easier the adjustment will be. Wearing them every day for at least two weeks without switching back and forth with your old glasses will help your eyes get used to the different powers in the lenses. However, if you are struggling to adjust, you should use your old glasses for driving until you are comfortable with your new glasses.

Why Are Progressive Lenses Blurry On The Sides?

The peripheral blurriness that people associate with progressive reading glasses is actually caused by incorporating three lens powers into one lens. The blurriness can be disorienting at first, but as your eyes adjust to the glasses, you should cease to notice it at all. If you continue to be bothered by the blurriness after a couple of weeks, your glasses or glasses prescription may need to be adjusted.

Should I Get Progressive Reading Glasses Or Bifocals?

Choosing between bifocals and progressive glasses is both a matter of preference and convenience. Progressive lenses are great for people who need to wear glasses every day because they cover all distances in one prescription. They also give you a younger, fresher look. However, bifocals are good for folks who only need glasses occasionally or who have trouble adjusting to progressive reading glasses.

How Big Do Frames Need To Be For Progressive Lenses?

When it comes to progressive reading glasses, frame size is an important consideration. Certain frames will work better for certain progressive lenses. It is important that frames are tall enough for the entire range of vision provided by progressive lenses to fit within. Frames with a very short lens will likely not fit progressive lenses well; aviators and cat-eyes are also poor choices, as they will minimize the area of the reading lens. Look for frames at least 28mm tall to give you the best progressive glasses experience.

Progressive Eyeglasses FAQs

What is a progressive lens for eyeglasses?

If you're over 40 and are having trouble seeing things in small print even while you're wearing glasses, you might need a multifocal lens. But just because you're having trouble with reading things close up or far away, it doesn't mean you have to wear bifocal or trifocal lenses. Progressive eyeglasses are a modern alternative that can give you the vision correction you need without using these types of lenses. It will correct your vision regardless of distance, so you won't have to wear glasses that will give away your age.

Is a progressive lens good for your eyes?

The need for multifocal vision correction increases as we age, because we start to have trouble focusing our eyes on close objects. But with progressive glasses, you can get clear vision no matter how near or far the object is. Here are some of the ways that progressive lenses can help your vision:

  • The upper section can give you what you need to see objects at a distance.
  • The lower section can give you what you need to see up close.
  • The middle section can give you what you need to see objects at an intermediate or middle distance.

Feel free to look at the variety of frames that will work with progressive lenses.

What's the difference between a standard progressive lens and a premium progressive lens?

Both standard and premium progressive lenses can benefit your eyes, and they do it in a similar way. Both of them will make your vision clearer at three different distances, but there are differences between the two. Standard progressive lenses will give you plenty of room at the bottom for seeing objects up close, which can be an advantage if you're reading a book or magazine. But progressive lenses can give you a broader field of vision and with less visual distortion.

Should I wear progressive lenses all the time?

While there are no visible lines to tell you where the lens strength changes, progressive lenses can take time to get used to. So, it might take a while to learn how to use them effectively. You should tell your optometrist if you're having any problems, so any adjustments can be made.

Are progressive lenses good for driving?

Progressive glasses are an all-purpose type of eyewear that can help you see up close, far away, and anywhere in between. So, they can be used for driving. But they can also keep you from having to switch out your glasses while you're on the road, because you can see objects no matter how close or far away they really are.

Feel free to browse through the broad selection of progressive eyeglasses that we have at Extra Eyewear. We're sure you'll be able to find a pair that will meet your needs and your own personal style.

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