OPTX STICKON READING LENSES

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Описание

These incredible stick-on lenses instantly turn any brand of sunglasses into sharp, clear reading glasses! They can be cut to the shape of any sunglass lens, and are removable and reusable; they adhere to the lenses by molecular attraction. Excellent for pilots using Ray Ban, Serengeti, Randolph and other aviation sunglasses.Also work well for the out-doorsmen & anyone else needing inexpensive corrected sunglasses. Available from 1.25 to 3.00 diopters. Please specify magnification when ordering.

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13-06301
OPTX125
OPTX STICKON READING LENSES
$ 14.99
13-06306
OPTX250
OPTX REMOVABLE LENSE +2.50
$ 14.99
13-06304
OPTX200
OPTX REMOVABLE LENSE +2.00
$ 14.99
13-06303
OPTX175
OPTX REMOVABLE LENSE +1.75
$ 14.99
13-06302
OPTX150
OPTX REMOVABLE LENSE +1.50
$ 14.99
13-06308
OPTX300
OPTX REMOVABLE LENSE +3.00
$ 14.99

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Вопросы и ответы
Are these suitable for plastic lenses?

Yes, these can be used on glasses with plastic lenses.

Is the price for a single lens or a pair?

These are priced and sold as a pair.

What shape are these OPTX stick on lenses? What size are they?

Per the supplier: these are half-moon shaped and 1.2".

Are they suitable for multi focal glasses?

They are most commonly used on standard single tint sunglasses. They may be able to be used on multi focal but we have not tested them.

Are these thick or thin? Are they somewhat flush to the lens or very noticeable?

They are pretty flush. Not very thick.

Will these lenses work with glasses not tinted or lightly tinted?

Yes, the tint of the glasses should not affect these stick ons.

Are the Optx stick on lenses rigid or flexible?

These are sort of in the middle. Not rigid like sunglasses material would be but also not as flexible as saran wrap. They will bend and flex for sure.

Do the OPTX go inside or outside the glasses lens?

They are intended to be installed inside the lens.

Do I use water to apply them?

No need, they static cling to the lenses.