
I've tried so many readers I've lost count. I prefer progressive lenses for the reasons stated in each description, so I won't go into too much detail. What I love most about them is how lightweight they are! I have several Foster Grant progressive readers and there are two things I hate: they are HEAVY and leave big red marks on my nose and they also distort the image on the sides of my field of view (never mind but worth mentioning). SightLine Readers are EXACTLY what I was looking for! Lightweight, distortion-free, stylish and very "modest". I bought three of these and will be throwing away all my readers, buying more and leaving them around the house, car, office and home office. Of course you can buy a set of five "budget" lenses for a lot less, but when you wear them all day you need comfort and good lenses. You meet all my criteria.

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