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TRIVEX – HIGH IMPACT LENSES

At RX Safety, we recognize the vital role clear vision plays in ensuring safety across various settings. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Trivex High Impact Lenses. Engineered to meet rigorous standards of performance, these lenses provide not only visual clarity but also superior durability, making them ideal for those in high-impact environments who prioritize eye protection and comfort.

Trivex lenses are a premium optical solution designed to offer enhanced impact resistance, lightweight comfort, and crystal-clear vision. Developed as a rival to polycarbonate, Trivex lenses use a unique urethane-based monomer that provides high strength and optical quality. Originally created for military applications, Trivex lenses bring military-grade protection to everyday eyewear, making them a trusted option for safety glasses, sports eyewear, and prescription lenses.

HIGH Impact Resistance

Trivex lenses meet or exceed safety standards for impact resistance, providing reliable protection against sudden impacts, flying debris, and other potential hazards.

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SUPERIOR Optical Clarity

Trivex lenses meet or exceed safety standards for impact resistance, providing reliable protection against sudden impacts, flying debris, and other potential hazards.

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LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT

With their low-density material, Trivex lenses are extremely lightweight, making them comfortable for extended wear without putting strain on the nose bridge or ears.

Scratch ResistaNCE

The durability of Trivex material includes scratch resistance, ensuring longer-lasting clarity and performance even in challenging conditions.

Precision Vision

Trivex lenses deliver crisp, accurate vision, minimizing the visual distortions sometimes seen in other impact-resistant materials. This precision supports confidence and performance, especially in tasks requiring close focus or attention to detail.

Enduring Strength

Engineered to resist scratches and impact, Trivex lenses are made for the long haul. Their sturdy composition ensures that they endure daily use and hold up well even in challenging or rugged conditions.

Versatile Use

From industrial and lab settings to sports and everyday wear, Trivex lenses are versatile enough to suit many environments. Their combination of strength and clarity makes them a solid choice for anyone needing reliable protection and enhanced vision.

TRIVEX vs. POLYCARBONATE

Both Trivex and polycarbonate lenses are popular choices for impact-resistant eyewear, each offering unique benefits. Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide which is best for your needs:

TRIVEX

Choose Trivex Lens if you prioritize optical clarity, scratch resistance, and lightweight comfort, especially if you work in environments where precision vision is crucial.

  • High-performance eyewear for clear vision in demanding settings.
  • Exceptional clarity, built-in UV protection, high scratch resistance, lightweight feel.
  • Ideal for professionals needing distortion-free vision, such as those in medical, industrial, or lab environments.

POLYCARBONATE

Choose Polycarbonate Lens if you’re looking for a cost-effective, durable, and impact-resistant option that still provides good optical performance and protection.

  • Reliable, affordable impact-resistant eyewear for various uses.
  • Strong impact resistance, budget-friendly, protective UV coating available.
  • Suitable for everyday safety needs, sports, and work environments where budget and durability are key factors.

In summary, while both Trivex and polycarbonate lenses provide excellent impact resistance, they cater to different needs and preferences. Trivex lenses excel in optical clarity, lightweight comfort, and built-in UV protection, making them ideal for high-precision tasks and demanding environments. On the other hand, polycarbonate lenses offer a cost-effective solution with solid durability and decent optical performance, making them suitable for everyday use and various applications. Ultimately, the choice between Trivex and polycarbonate will depend on your specific requirements and priorities in eyewear.

How to order glasses with TRIVEX lenses

1.

SELECT THE FRAME

RX Safety offers a wide range of eyeglasses, sunglasses, and safety glasses that match perfectly with our trivex lenses. Choose your favorite one.

After choosing the perfect frame, click in ‘select prescription lenses’

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2.

select prescription
type

Inside our prescription form, you can select your prescription type. Choose between single vision and progressive bifocal.

select your prescription type from a wide range of options

3.

add your prescription

Now it is the time to upload or fill your prescription information.

add your prescription information

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4.

choose LENS material,
tint & COATINGS

Select your preferred lens material/color and choose extra coatings to upgrade your glasses. This is where you select trivex lenses. We also offer special coatings to improve the overall performance of your glasses. Then you’re done! Now, it is with us. We will work on your glasses with trivex lenses and deliver them to your address.

select trivex lens material, preferred lens color and coating to upgrade your lenses

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safety glasses

Order ANSI Z87 safety glasses with Trivex lenses.

lens
replacement

Upgrade your glasses by replacing the lenses with Trivex.

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