VS Eyewear is exceptionally proud to be one of the few companies still offering real glass eyeglass lenses. The optical industry still considers real glass lenses to be the highest quality optical lens material available.
While typical polycarbonate lenses offer you basic protection from the elements, real glass lenses are equipped to be tough and protective in any segment. These real glass lenses provide true HD optics. This means that they provide our customers with more extreme levels of durability and visibility while wearing our frames. This extreme durability pairs with an added level of scratch resistance, adding to the longevity of these glasses. While real glass is heavier than typical polycarbonate, our metal and TR-90 Nylon frames are made to keep the glasses as lightweight and durable as possible. Our real glass lenses also come in plenty of our signature frames for both men and women, making the benefit of real glass universally available in this line. If you want to purchase lenses for your existing frames, click here to place your order.
Not only is this line of real glass lenses exceptionally durable, protective, and long lasting, but it also provides benefits for your eyesight and eye health. These benefits include crystal clear vision thanks to the clarity provided by real glass as opposed to polycarbonate. Also, wearing higher quality real glass lenses reduces your risk of eye strain. Eye strain occurs when wearers eyes and eyesight get worn out or tired from extended or intense use. This can happen for wearers in any segment including readers, drivers, or those working on the computer all day. Any type of eye discomfort from extended use of your eye sight is what’s called eye strain. Real glass lenses providing crystal clear eyesight reduces this risk because you don’t wear out your eyes as easily from straining to see. This means that using glasses with real glass lenses can help to prevent blurred vision and headaches, the symptoms of eye strain and eye fatigue.
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