Code: Laura provides the same discount, but you get a free 'anti-fog spray'
Comments on page 5 say the cost has cone up to $16
Save your time:
Not even close to free for high RX as they do not allow you to use free lens options.
Progressives are over $100 minimum.
As of today, 12/22/2022 - Standard shipping is now increased to $14.95.
Goggles4u.com does not charge extra for high diopter (myopia/hyperopia) lens, shipping is cheaper and their customer service is instant and legit. Current promotion 70% off: SALE70OFF (Jan 2023)
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expiredDanMan5464 posted Nov 09, 2021 05:26 AM
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I ordered with anti-glare coating and it came to about $20 shipped. My first order arrived two days after placing it. Second order took 3 or 4 days. Around the time of the second order I also placed an order with Goggles4u (I like having a few pairs and the cost is prescription sunglasses is far more expensive with KITS since you can pretty much always use a 70% off code at Goggles4u). The glasses I ordered from Goggles4u took more than a month to arrive this last time.
Anyway, what I'm saying is that I'm a happy customer of a competitor and I'd still recommend KITS and buy from them again. I would note though that this code is on all the time, so this isn't a new deal or one you can't always get.
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Wear an old pair of glasses you don't care about(you could buy readers) and look in a mirror. Using something to make a mark(sharpie, marker etc) draw a line where you see your pupils. Measure the distance between the lines in millimeters. If you have trouble seeing the mirror I suggest getting a friend to help and trying to look far away.
Get a friend to grab a piece of paper and place the edge over your eyes. Look at something in the distance and have them draw a line where they see the middle of your pupil. Measure it with a ruler in millimeters.
modern ios devices with eye measure which works well. If you use apps and are getting a range of results you are likely focusing at looking at the phone. It is normal to have a range of PD between reading and distance. Normally about 2 mm difference.
Purchase a PD measuring ruler or device. Will likely need a friend to help.
Shops like you needing them for PD as you end up forced to buy there. SO then you get into the overpriced lab issue in the US. Mainly because certain firms acquired many of the labs. Not against shops but it is rough when most end up costing more after insurance then simply buying online. I also tended to find most of the frames were low quality, or at least the few that looked good and fit.
Switching to online ordering takes a little effort and you are likely to have an issue or two, but eventually you will learn what you like and can do reasonably well. Normally you need to find a frame you like, take down the measurements and look for similar frames. There is also a bit of a curve to learn the best bang for the buck lenses etc.
I couldn't find a pair I liked with this deal as I am a bit picky. The lenses options and AR options were problematic for me...
Progressives are problematic for various reasons. You need to pick the right frame/lenses shape. Have a good amount of measurement data. A Good Doctor and a good lab can really help here.
Personally have not found a good pair of progressives for myself.
Five people I know who wear glasses and we have talked about Progressives.
1) likes what is called workplace progressives. They have a wider field of view but are not good for longer distance. Basically good from thirty feet to reading, though they seem to see long distance better than I would expect. Exceptionally happy with them.
2) likes regular progressives but doesn't use them for reading just middle distance and far. Happy with them and considers them a must.
3-4) Basically ordered it with frames which were too small so they find them difficult to use. You really tend to need to order a lense which has reasonable height.
5) is scared to try them as they think it will be difficult switch.
Also, when material says metal, what metal is it? aluminum? Iron? titanium? Idon't mind paying a little more for a better pair since it is something you wear every day, but it is kinda frustrating that you have no idea what you are buying...
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The PD is needed for a prescription. Your PD is different for far and near vision. Eyeballs move closer when seeing near (look at your nose) than when looking afar.
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