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US29.95 Rimless Reading Glasses

Customers requested that we offer our rimless eyeglass frame with single vision lenses allowing for a choice of strengths for each eye. Our answer is to provide Rimless Reading Glasses. These rimless reading glasses are very, very similar in appearance and quality to the silhouette rimless frames designer reading glasses.

The lightest possible Designer Reading Glasses we could produce starting at .5 diopters. (Very low power reading glasses.)

Lenses are treated with AntiReflective Coatings to cut down on glare and the extremely light weight and screwless construction make these extremely comfortable rimless reading glasses. Drug stores do not provide low power reading glasses, usually they start at +1 diopter and use inexpensive frames and never different strengths for each eye.

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Rimless Reading Glasses from +.5D to +2.75D $29.95


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We have tried to provide the highest quality and certainly the widest range at the low power end with .5 diopter lenses available in these rimless reading glasses. If you have any suggestions for improvements please send your suggestions. Of course if we do not have the prescription you need the rimless frames can be purchased from our online order page. As one of the first boomer generation I know reading glasses are a fact of life. I hope this style of rimless reading glasses meets some of your requirements when it comes to designer reading glasses.

We allow you to select different strengths of lenses for each eye and the right sized nose bridge for your eye separation (Pupillary Distance) to obtain truly custom reading glasses. I could not find any other retail outlet offering these options at similar prices and certainly not the quality of rimless reading glasses that we produce.

The anti-reflective coatings on these lenses is similar to what you see on the front of good quality binoculars. A greenish or purple reflection can be seen if you look at the reading glasses from the front. When worn you have a very, very, very slight tint that helps increase contrast. It has been reported that 40% of the population that require reading glasses should have a different prescription in each eye. Although 1/2 diopter does not make that much difference (within acceptable range of error according to some optometrists) it certainly will increase eye strain over any extended period of use. We have tried to make the order form as simple as possible BUT unfortunately eyeglass prescriptions do get complicated. Trying on those drugstore reading glasses (if you can find a low enough power) and recording the strenght needed for each eye AT THE DISTANCE you will use them (reading or viewing a computer monitor) is the simplest solution.

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