Interesting information. I had a pair of varilux that I really liked, no problems. But my last prescription, I have never been comfortable with. Always have wondered if it is because frames now are so small and shallow. The last Rx frames were much smaller than the ones I had previously, but they were the best I could find. In the ensuing 2 or 3 years, eyeglass frames/lenses have gotten even smaller and even shallower. Could it be that the shallower smaller frames made my last varilux lenses so bad? I am considering going back to regular trifocals, but don't see how those can be made in the teeny lenses/frames of today. I've looked around recently, and don't see a solution, except to wait for who knows how many years (with extremely poor vision) until large frames come back into sytle. It is driving me nuts not to be able to see properly. But I have never heard of the frames you mention below, and doubt if they are available anywhere near where I live, in the middle of nowhere, U.S.A.
sol

James McCourt, Ph.D. wrote:

Most progressives are problems.
Varilux is better these days but still blurred compared to Zeiss.
Zeiss is far better for only slightly more money.
I find the best solution is Zeiss on a frame that has a nosepiece that moves
the lenses higher for reading and close work. Such frames started in
Austrailia a few years ago but are now in the US.


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