What are Degressive lenses?
Degressive lenses have two vision zones: the intermediate vision (from 10 to 2 feet) in the upper part of the lens and the near vision in the lower part. They offer a larger visual field in these two vision zones since they do not have a distance vision zone.
Who should wear these lenses?
People who don't have a value indicated on their prescription, who often work on the computer, use their near vision and wish to have a pair of glasses that maximizes their visual field in these two zones.
Special features of the FreeForm® lenses offered at BonLook
The FreeForm® technology is one of the manufacturing processes used to make HD lenses. It's a computer-based state-of-the-art technology that uses calculates and corrects the curvature point by point (up to 1,000 times throughout the surface of the lens) and helps reduce to a minimum the undesired blurry areas on the edges of the lens.
The FreeForm® lenses (also called digital lenses) provide an immediate comfort and a 30% larger clear intermediate visual field.
Available treatments and indexes
Treatments
- Anti-scratch included in the base price
- Anti-glare included in the base price
Indexes
- CR-39 included in the base price
- 1.67 High-Index (+ additional costs)
- 1.74 Very High-Index (+ additional costs)
How to get Degressive Lenses?
Availability
In Canada, anti-fatigue, degressive and progressive lenses are available in our stores by appointment with one of our opticians only.
Price
Base price | $375 CAD |