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πŸ‘“ Sightline Cory Grey to Crystal Fade Multifocus Reading Glasses: Enhance your Reading Experience! Review

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Description of πŸ‘“ Sightline Cory Grey to Crystal Fade Multifocus Reading Glasses: Enhance your Reading Experience!

Acetate frame. Patented Progressive Power Lens with Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating. SightLine Multifocal lenses provide the proper level of magnification for near vision tasks. Sightline lenses are not the same as other available on-line. Many customers prefer Sightline to progressive lenses they bought at their eye doctor because the Sightline design is easier to adapt to. Premium Optical Quality Acetate Frame: Sightline Fashion are on trendy, not over the top. Cory is suitable for prescription lenses and is fully adjustable. Reduce Eyestrain, Improve Ergonomics, Work More Comfortably. Frame is Sized for Medium Sized Heads. Order the Power You Use For Your Regular Reading Glasses. Also great for contact lens weareres who need reading glasses over their contacts. Many other styles available on Amazon. Designed in the USA distributed from Chicago. FDA Registered. Manufactured in ISO 9001:2105 Factories.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Transitional glasses for Vision

If you've just had cataract surgery these glasses might be just what you need. No Rx for up and just a small +1.0 for down. I recently had surgery. I wear +1.0 for reading, leaning on the middle of my nose and looking into the distance over my glasses. I find them uncomfortable because I'm used to a different method. I tried them on the bridge of my nose where they should be. I can't see the distance through the glass or without the glass. These are beautiful glasses. They are actually…

Pros
  • Designed in the USA, shipped from Chicago. FDA registered. Manufactured in ISO 9001:2105 compliant factories
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

excellent neutral color, excellent progressive effects

I'm a fan of progressive readers. Ever since I needed reading glasses I hate not being able to do anything with them because I can't see when I look up from what I'm reading. I hate putting them on and taking them off and having a million pairs everywhere because I take them off and don't remember where I put them. These Sightline progressive readers are very good and well worth the price. This particular pair comes in such a lovely neutral grey. They work great with natural highlights (which…

Pros
  • Patented progressive lens with anti-reflective (AR) coating. SightLine multifocal lenses offer the right magnification for close-up tasks. Sightline lenses are not like others available online. Many customers prefer Sightline to progressive lenses purchased from their optician because the Sightline design is easier to adjust.
Cons
  • Some errors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very comfortable readers to carry around home

I've reached an age where I need help to see things up close - even on my computer screen it's a little difficult at this stage to concentrate . I have been using reading glasses to help with my cell phone, iPad, computer, books, etc. for several years. I had never seen progressive power readers before and was glad I was offered the opportunity to try them out. Overall it's a great value when you know how much power they require. I usually use 1.5 to 2 and the test pair is 1.0. After wearing…

Pros
  • Acetate frame
Cons
  • Out of fashion