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Glass LENSES

Glass lenses stand out for their exceptional optical clarity and durability, making them an excellent choice for individuals seeking sharp vision and long-lasting performance. Known for their natural scratch resistance, these lenses maintain their pristine quality over time, even with regular use. Glass lenses provide unparalleled clarity, ensuring crisp and precise vision for everyday activities or specialized needs.

While heavier than plastic or polycarbonate lenses, the durability and scratch resistance of glass lenses often outweigh this disadvantage for many users. However, they may not be ideal for those seeking lightweight eyewear, especially for extended wear. Glass lenses are best suited for individuals who prioritize top-tier optics and durability over comfort in their eyewear choices.

Scratch Resistance

Unlike plastic or polycarbonate lenses, glass lenses are inherently scratch-resistant, maintaining their smooth surface and quality appearance over time without the need for additional coatings.

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Superior Optical Clarity

Glass lenses naturally offer unparalleled clarity, ensuring high-definition vision with minimal distortion. This makes them an excellent choice for those who require precision and sharpness in their visual experience.

Long-Term Durability

The robust nature of glass ensures these lenses remain a reliable choice for years. With proper care, they can withstand daily wear and tear while maintaining their optical and aesthetic qualities.

Essential Factors to Consider
Before Purchasing GLASS Lens

When deciding on glass lenses, it’s important to keep a few factors in mind to determine if they’re the right fit for your needs:

Weight and Comfort: Glass lenses are heavier than plastic or polycarbonate options, which may lead to discomfort during prolonged wear. This is especially true for individuals with high prescriptions, as the thickness of glass lenses can add significant weight.

Durability vs. Impact Resistance: While highly scratch-resistant, glass lenses are not as impact-resistant as other materials, such as polycarbonate. This makes them less suitable for active lifestyles or environments requiring high safety standards.

Coatings and Customization: Glass lenses can be customized with coatings such as anti-reflective or UV protection to enhance functionality. However, customization options may be more limited compared to modern plastic materials.

HOW TO ORDER GLASS 1.53 lenses glasses

1.

SELECT THE FRAME

RX Safety offers a wide range of frames that will match perfectly with your Glass lenses. Choose between eyeglasses or sunglasses options available.

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

Then, you will choose your lens material. This is where you select Glass 1.53 lens.
You can also customize your lenses by choosing your lens color, and special coatings such as anti-fog and anti-reflective to improve the overall performance of the glasses. You’re done! The rest is with us. We will work on your glasses and deliver to your address.

select GLASS 1.53 lens material, preferred lens color and coating to upgrade your lenses

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