
Selecting a lens for you just got easier. We offer a wide variety of the latest lenses and treatments to tailor your visual needs.
Pick a Lens Design
Single Vision
Standard lenses for the correction of myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia.
Anti-Fatigue
Single vision lenses with aspheric designs which allow the eyes to relax when doing long periods of near work to help reduce eye strain. Also known as a baby progressive that will help you ease into any future progressives.
Working Progressive
A progressive lens tailored to your working environment. This lens focuses on fine tuning your vision to work comfortably in your work setting.
Progressive
Lenses which progressively change from distance to near as you look from the top to the bottom of the lens. These allow the greatest visual freedom and provide you with clear vision at all distances.
Pick a Lens Material
Standard Plastic (CR-39)
A basic plastic lens that provides good optical properties. This lens requires additional lens treatments to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and will require an anti-reflective coating to be more scratch resistant.
Polycarbonate
A thinner and lighter lens compared to CR-39. This lens has superior impact resistance, making this a great choice for safety eyewear. This is the recommended lens for kids under 18 years of age.
Trivex
The newer and updated version of a polycarbonate lens. This lens offers greater optical properties than the polycarbonate lens while maintaining superior impact resistance.
Hi-Index 1.67 or 1.74
The thinnest lens material out there. Recommended for higher prescriptions to give lenses a more appealing look.
Pick Lens Treatments
Anti-Reflective
Also known as AR, no-glare, or glare-free coating, this feature reduces glare caused by light hitting the surface of your lenses. With an anti-reflective coating on the lenses, less glare is able to pass through, leading to fewer visible distractions.
Polarized Lenses
Commonly found on sunglasses, this lens treatment limits the reflections that are able to pass through your lenses, making your eyes feel more comfortable during outdoor activites.
Photochromic Lenses
Also known popularly as Transition lenses, photochromic lenses are the lenses that darken in the sunlight and lighten in softer light or the dark.