Rx-Safety offers several different lens materials for prescription glasses. If you are interested in high index plastic, the material that we recommend most is Thindex 1.70 due to its optical clarity, light weight, and thinness.
Thindex 1.70 is a Vision Ease brand lens and can be purchased in clear or with a tint, and it is not available as a lined bifocal. Thindex is most commonly ordered in our flat, fashion-style frames, but it is also available in single vision in a wraparound frame.
If you have a strong prescription, however, and are looking for the thinnest, lightest lens possible, then Thindex 1.70 is for you. We recommend that if you order any high index lens on our site, you also order anti-reflective coating since high index generally causes more glare than other lens materials.
If you have any questions about Thindex or any of our other lens options, please don’t hesitate to give us a call. One of our staff members will be happy to help you pick your perfect pair of prescription glasses.
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Is there anyway I can get thindex in a +9
Yes that is possible we can do 1.70 Thindex in a +9.00
Can the thindex 1.70 be made in a transition type darkening lense?
what is the differences in thindex and trivex ? and price differences?? thanks stanley
Thindex is for people who have a high prescription looking to have a thin lens. Trivex is a high impact rated safety lens. It’s similar to the glass material in terms of clarity. Trivex with us is $30, Thindex starts at around $60 and goes up depending on the index selected.
Hi how can I tell the difference (physically) between a polycarbonate/high index and thindex lenses?
How can i be sure I received a thindex lense instead of the polyc.
Thanks
You cannot tell the difference without asking with box tops!