The Ferris Reader

The Ferris Reader was devised to meet the needs of the modern consumer. The Reader comes in a range of lens options (including lens colors), materials, and coatings, so the wearer is guaranteed smooth lines and a great look. Wearers also have several accessories to choose from, including microfiber cloths, towelettes, and hard cases.

Reading glasses become a requirement for most people, as they get older. It becomes harder to pull a splinter, thread a needle, and to read as a natural result of hardening eye muscles. Reading glasses are a simple way to help with seeing items up close. Shopping for reading glasses online is a great way to catch a style that mirrors your temperament, and you’ll also save money.

You may need to consider reading glasses when you get to the point of not being able to read up close. Ferris Readers are full reading glasses – that is, the entire lens is made in the reading prescription. They are perfect for persons who spend a great deal of time viewing material up close. The Ferris Reader is custom made for each individual user.

The appeal of the Ferris Reader is clear: it saves you time, because you don’t have to visit the optician, and at $64.99 a pair, it also saves you money. At the same time, it’s pricier than what you would get on the rack at your local drugstore. The advantage is that they are custom made, and so these should be the last pair you’ll need.

Ferris Reader Red Frame Reading Glasses Side Left Angle

 

But are glasses sold online on par with those sold at a brick-and-mortar optician’s office? Good Housekeeping conducted a recent study to test just that, and found that most consumer testers were pleased with the eyeglasses they purchased online. The magazine’s optician expert agreed that the magnifications were all correct.

British online reviewer Which? also conducted a survey on single-vision glasses, and found that eight out of nine ordered from online stores had correct magnifications.

Buying the Ferris Reader Online: What to Expect

Below are some important features to consider if you decide to purchase the Ferris Reader:

Frames: You can choose from standard plastic to polycarbonate, Trivex, high index plastic, or standard glass frames. Also available (at a much higher cost) are Thinindex plastic lenses, high index plastic, and high index glass. Ferris eyeglass frames are rectangular, and they come in three colors: brown, black and red.

Lenses:  Do you avoid filling a prescription for fear of thick glasses and a “bug-eyed” look? The Ferris Reader gives users the option of high index, which are thinner and lighter than traditional lenses. They help users avoid a thick, unflattering shape. The reader also comes in regular and progressive (no line) bifocals.

Before You Buy

Before ordering the Ferris Reader, or any other pair of eyeglasses online, you should go for an eye exam and ask for your prescription. Always make sure the PD measurements are included for each eye.

In short, the Ferris Reader is comfortable and stylish, easy to order and the price is good. It is definitely worth buying, and we’re sure you’ll find that they’re a keeper.

  1. Rob says:

    Nice but are they real glass?


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