Easy to get confused about! Hard to cover it all here and I may not get it spot-on. Spherical is front base curves all measure the same. Toric is about back curves. Aspheric is front curve to reduce thickness. Atoric is an aspheric corrected for BOTH principle meridians of toric lens. Hard to explain without pictures.
I find the yellow/amber lenses to be the best all-rounder. Offering a level of shading during the day, while still bright enough and safe at night. The best compromise between clear and dark lenses.
I'm not sure I agree with "safe at night" but if it works for you then "ride on." Yeah I know it is tough to juggle multiple pairs of glasses (or shields for a full face) while riding but that is your call. (That is where a tank bag comes in handy)
Would ❤❤❤❤❤ for John to give a presentation at our TODA ce class!!!
Interesting theme NightLite: A Night Driving Coating...
How different is this from the Zeiss Drive Safe AR lens?
Sir what's the difference between a toric atoric and a spherical surface? ... little confused about that !!
Easy to get confused about! Hard to cover it all here and I may not get it spot-on. Spherical is front base curves all measure the same. Toric is about back curves. Aspheric is front curve to reduce thickness. Atoric is an aspheric corrected for BOTH principle meridians of toric lens. Hard to explain without pictures.
thanks to you Good tuition
Do you sell these non-Rx for just stylish driving glasses?
No but if you drop me an email through the OpticianWorks website we might be able to connect you with someone that does.
How pink is it. The sample you should look like a pink/red#2 dye job. Can we see a pic of someone wearing it?
Please call the lab 800-525-1274 and they will get a sample out to you. Thanks John
I wish this was sold as a wrap around set to go over existing prescription glasses.
I can be made into a clip-on!
@@LaramyKOptical Where would you purchase it?
Also, are these similar to FL-41 tinted lenses?
@@eddie7573 No. This is a specialized coating not a tint.
www.clipon.com
These folks can make a clip-on for just about anything. Just make sure they are using our lenses with NightLite!
Is this similar to the Maui Jim High Contrast Lens or the NeoContrast 580 Technology from Mitsui? Thanks.
Maui Jim, no. Might be like the Mitsui but I can't really say, that 580 certainly sounds like it may be addressing the same band.
Will there be an online source for clip-ons with this coating?
I'd head to e-clips. David can make a clip-on for anything. He has access to Laramy-K and the coating necessary to make a pair.
What’s the cost for eclips compared to chemistrie clips?
@@Iknow4Play Sorry but no idea. If I had to guess I'd say about the same.
I find the yellow/amber lenses to be the best all-rounder. Offering a level of shading during the day, while still bright enough and safe at night. The best compromise between clear and dark lenses.
I'm not sure I agree with "safe at night" but if it works for you then "ride on." Yeah I know it is tough to juggle multiple pairs of glasses (or shields for a full face) while riding but that is your call. (That is where a tank bag comes in handy)