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Eyeglass Tyler compares the pros and cons of two popular lens materials, Trivex and polycarbonate, to help you figure out which one is right for you.
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  • @sportrxeyewear
    @sportrxeyewear4 жыл бұрын

    Still have questions about these materials? Let us know in the comment section below!

  • @braskathroughthegames698

    @braskathroughthegames698

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just got my first pair of trivex lenses, they seem to scratch incredibly easily... I've only wore them indoors and cleaned them exactly as in was told... is it normal for these to pick up scratches so easy?

  • @superneovvl36

    @superneovvl36

    2 жыл бұрын

    What are Phoenix lenses?

  • @learysinsight9617

    @learysinsight9617

    3 ай бұрын

    I just watched another info video on KZread that said Trivex was thinner?? So is it thicker or thinner? They also said they have a higher index ratio. I'm just looking for TRUTH here..

  • @corgisaan
    @corgisaanАй бұрын

    thank you so much! this was so helpful :D

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Ай бұрын

    Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!

  • @felipea1844
    @felipea18443 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Optician, thank you for the overview of this material.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @smartsunglassreviews
    @smartsunglassreviews4 жыл бұрын

    Polycarbonate lenses are softer and tend to scratch easier usually.

  • @whitegoodman7465

    @whitegoodman7465

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheaper and more profits, only reason the industry went to them and not stayed with glass like the centuries before did..

  • @suleimanshaik
    @suleimanshaik3 жыл бұрын

    great info, thanks a million.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    We're happy to help! Thank you for watching!

  • @AlgoCurioso4
    @AlgoCurioso43 жыл бұрын

    What material does your lenses have? The one you’re wearing in this video. I ask because I have one trivex rimless with blue light blocker and one high index 1.67 also with blue light filter and the high index one seems to have some kind of darker tint to it. But the trivex are clear as the water, a bit thick though...

  • @alexkolle8928

    @alexkolle8928

    2 жыл бұрын

    He said he try's to incorporate trivex into all of his lenses. Not sure of what he's wearing

  • @tylerandersen9410

    @tylerandersen9410

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm wearing Trivex! Unless unavailable with the features I want, I always go with Trivex.

  • @surendersingal2192
    @surendersingal2192 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for explaining Trivex n more.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    It's our pleasure! 🤓

  • @ndk4
    @ndk43 жыл бұрын

    Hi sir, sorry if its out of topic but.. i am a 37 year old male, looking for a career change to become an optician. Do you think my age will be a problem? Here in australia I see most of optical assistants nowadays are all very young(i assume around early to late 20s). Thanks!

  • @felixduprey
    @felixduprey3 жыл бұрын

    If ABBE is king, why not cr39?

  • @Middleguy37
    @Middleguy372 ай бұрын

    Great video. I have only used poly since I started wearing glasses as a kid. My script is Sphere(SPH) Cylinder(CYL) Axis OD-RIGHT -3.25 -0.50 180 OS-LEFT -3.00 -0.50 90 Do you think I am a good candidate for Trivex? Thanks !

  • @Cheemycheems
    @Cheemycheems3 жыл бұрын

    Is Trivex the same thing as HD Lens?

  • @shannonpayne904
    @shannonpayne9045 ай бұрын

    I ordered some sunglasses recently (December 2023) with trivex and they said the material is on back order. Is there some kind of shortage or supply chain bs going on with this material across the industry or is this just specific to the company I ordered the lenses from?

  • @brianagee2790
    @brianagee27903 жыл бұрын

    Is it thicker or thinner than CR-39? Does Trivex have relatively the same thickness as CR-39 in a low prescription such as -1.5 spheres with -1.25 cylinders?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Trivex is still thinner than CR-39. Try checking out this video where we break down the estimate expected thickness between the different lens materials here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o52ls5OEXZzbYKw.html&t Don't forget: we have friendly, knowledgeable opticians who would love to help more at 888-831-5817

  • @MoJustVibing
    @MoJustVibing3 жыл бұрын

    Hello just curious what’s the best way to measure seg height

  • @brooklynpratt
    @brooklynpratt3 жыл бұрын

    Hi there - just curious. Do your glasses (worn on this video) not have an AR coating? I ask because my real question is are there different levels of an AR coating? or just one. There either is one or there isn't? And if there is does it completely unequivocally eliminate reflection. Sorry for the loaded question. Thank you!

  • @ByTorAndMe

    @ByTorAndMe

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can tell his glasses have an AR coating because of the greenish tint the reflections have. It depends on what you mean by levels. There are different manufacturers and each have their own proprietary formulas and some work better than others. Some have additional properties that make the coating resistant to water, and oil that make the lenses easier to clean. Some are better at dispersing the reflections of light into different spectrums. kzread.info/dash/bejne/e36sz5Jvit2pidY.html

  • @curlyhairdudeify

    @curlyhairdudeify

    Жыл бұрын

    They are AR. They have that "green flash" to them.

  • @darren85i

    @darren85i

    6 ай бұрын

    @@curlyhairdudeify Green flash is better than a reflection?!?! Is Green flash a consequence of double aspheric?

  • @talflex25
    @talflex253 жыл бұрын

    hi thank you for the info. what about the mid-index plastic which has a value of 36-47 so it can be even better than trivex., and what isn't the mid-index plastic actually a poly with a higher index? is it the poly with 1.61 index?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your feedback/question! Mid-Index is a bit less 'available' in terms of lens features, so it is less common. It is also not impact resistant like trivex/poly. Poly boasts a 1.59 index of refraction, so it is different from 1.61 and other mid-index & high-index lens materials.

  • @Fincayra15
    @Fincayra153 жыл бұрын

    I’m trying to figure out whether to get trivex or high-index lenses. I can’t find resources that compare these two. My prescription is -6.50 (R) and -7.00 (L).

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    With that prescription strength, I would recommend high index 1.67. The Trivex will be notably thicker. We did a video to help a bit here as well: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o52ls5OEXZzbYKw.html Also, don't forget that our friendly, knowledgeable opticians would love to help you out at 888-831-5817!

  • @Fincayra15

    @Fincayra15

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sportrxeyewear thank you!!!

  • @brandybush6432

    @brandybush6432

    3 жыл бұрын

    Go with HD

  • @talflex25
    @talflex253 жыл бұрын

    In my country the common index is 1.6 for rimless and my question is why it isn't 1.61 is it because they mean it's 1.59 the polycarbonate?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's tough to know for sure. There definitely is such a thing as a mid-index plastic that includes 1.6, but it wouldn't seem like a go-to material for a rimless/semi-rimless design.

  • @carloegema3780
    @carloegema3780 Жыл бұрын

    Hi I had trivex but I had trouble getting used to like being dizzy and disoriented my prescription is -1.00 and -1.75 it’s like my prescription is way too strong but it’s not and also read that some people took a month to get used to is that a thing? Because I’m going to switch to poly

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Carl! Sounds like you may fall into the 'non-adapt' category for trivex lens materials. Some people are able to adjust without issue but if you find yourself struggling to get comfortable with the lenses, switching back to traditional poly may be the right move. Hope this helps!

  • @huntma3787

    @huntma3787

    11 ай бұрын

    @@sportrxeyewear why do you imply that poly lessens the dizziness effect vs trivex? What is the property of the material that explains this.

  • @skywatcher6064
    @skywatcher60642 ай бұрын

    How can a consumer know if they get what they pay for , example, I ordered Hi Index, 1.67 lenses, they arrived very thick compared to my prior lenses of the same shape and size with only slight change to the script. I asked the supervisor of the optical shop what she thinks these lenses are constructed of and she answered polycarbonate, then she looked at the lab work order and said they are Hi Index. How can I be sure what the lense material is ?

  • @iBeautifulDisaterx3
    @iBeautifulDisaterx3 Жыл бұрын

    R sph -2.00 cyl -0.25 axis 162 L sph -1.75. Cyl -0.25. Axis 29 Is my prescription strong/high?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Tenisha, not terribly! In fact, there is little restriction as far as what frames will support your Rx strength. In other words, you have many options to choose from!

  • @TheHi-T
    @TheHi-T7 ай бұрын

    Wore my brand new Trivex. Immediately, I got smashed by a badminton shuttlecock. Left a mark, which I immediately washed off; no scratch. In the past, in the same scenario, the polycarbonate lens left a deep scratch that the lenses had to be replaced. (In badminton, intentional shots to the face, head, & eyes are poor sportsmanship). Optical clarity is better with Trivex. I have a high prescription.

  • @panasonicchrome7915
    @panasonicchrome79152 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what for lins Ray ban sunglasses have? Polycorbonate ore Trivex ore something else?

  • @joshuacanfield93
    @joshuacanfield934 жыл бұрын

    How do they compare to Okley lenses please? Thanks

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oakley's Pluonite lens material would be the most similar to polycarbonate. You can expect better optical clarity out of Plutonite, but the same incredible impact-resistance!

  • @tjhilbers
    @tjhilbers3 жыл бұрын

    What is considered "medium" or "strong" prescription?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    That can be a bit tough to nail down because there are some variables there. We did our best to tackle that question here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o5tmwbabqZO2hNY.html

  • @tomdavis3038
    @tomdavis30383 жыл бұрын

    Trivex every day of the week, and twice on Sunday.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Three times for good measure!

  • @tomdavis3038

    @tomdavis3038

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Conway Conway FWIW my experience comes from sunglasses not prescription eye glasses. I actually much prefer glass. But I have Trivex NXT Julbo Cameleon and Falcon photochromic lenses and they have proven to be essentially as clear as glass (pretty darn close) while being much lighter and way more scratch resistant than polycarbonate. I am careful and not abusive and I imagine if you’re hard on stuff they will still scratch.

  • @joshvice4
    @joshvice48 ай бұрын

    Since you get all of your lenses done in Trivex, how strong is your RX?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    8 ай бұрын

    Trivex material offers some of the best clarity, but is also one of the thicker lens materials for those with stronger than-average Rxs. Someone with strong Astigmatism, like Tyler, requires a high cylinder strength to correct for this, which can result in thicker lenses especially for wrapped frames like the Oakley Plazma. But in flat 4 base frames, like what you see Tyler wearing in the video, the thickness is reduced since there is less lens volume overall.

  • @chrisjpeltz
    @chrisjpeltz Жыл бұрын

    With a - 5.75 prescription, would Trivex reduce the fishbowl effect, or would you recommend Polycarbonate in my case?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Chris! If these are to be used for sport then the Trivex would likely be the better option to reduce the chance of experiencing fishbowl effect. But if you're talking about an everyday casual eyeglass or sunglass lens, then you might want to opt for Hi Index lenses for a reduction in lens thickness. Because it's a denser material, the Rx lenses will appear much thinner compared to Poly or Trivex materials.

  • @chrisjpeltz

    @chrisjpeltz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sportrxeyewear These would be sunglasses to be hard solely for motorcycle riding. I would assume Trivex is still the best option then.

  • @sustan4532
    @sustan45324 жыл бұрын

    Hi..greetings from Ireland... great vid thanks ...ive got a high prescription with a stigma in my eyes ...are polycarbonate lences safe to wear daily ? ...it’s € 400/ € 500 per frames with glass lences / prescription for glasses in Ireland ...rip off... if the polycarbonate lences were safe I’d get them...just researching how they affect the eyes & how safe they are ? I talked to a company in the states today they said I don’t need to get my polycarbonate lenses tinned Down... so how does it work ? I just send them my prescription ..do i need to get a coating ? is it possible to get a tint on polycarbonate lenses ?...any info would Appreciated .. thanks again Jay...

  • @inglando
    @inglando2 жыл бұрын

    what kind of material would Maui Pure and Maui Brilliant be?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    2 жыл бұрын

    Both are made from a mid-index material, similar to Trivex :)

  • @Beef0121do1
    @Beef0121do1 Жыл бұрын

    What's the better scratch resistance? You didn't mention

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Adam! Trivex and Polycarbonate materials offer about the same amount of scratch resistance, but a scratch-resistance lens coating is definitely recommended!!

  • @tylerandersen9410

    @tylerandersen9410

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a tricky thing to answer! It all comes down to the quality of hard coat/scratch coating that is applied in the lab. if you are asking scratch resistance prior to coating, then it would go to Trivex. With that being said, you'll never find a poly/trivex lens with no scratch/hard coat, so it may make a difference to some extent, but it still boils down to the coatings. Thanks for watching and asking!

  • @casscake5607
    @casscake56072 жыл бұрын

    So what is considered a strong prescription? I’m curious because now I’m kinda worried the glasses I ordered are going to have super thick lenses since they are trivex lol. Also, how important is PD? I measured mine at 65 and I’m hoping that’s correct. My prescription is OD: -2.25 -3.75 178 OS: -2.00 -3.00 005 Thank you!!

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great questions Cass! You're prescription is definitely on the stronger side but while Trivex is usually a bit thicker than polycarbonate, the lens thickness is dependant largely upon the lens shape and size. Meaning, the more lens volume in relation to prescription strength, the thicker the lens will be. If your glasses won't be used for safety purposes, you may want to opt for a Hi Index lens material that is denser resulting in a much thinner lens overall. Generally speaking, It's best to have a trained optician or Dr. measure your Pupil Distance (PD) to ensure the reading is accurate. This number is especially important to the success of the optics with higher than average Rx strengths as well. Hope this helps some!

  • @tylerandersen9410

    @tylerandersen9410

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a tricky prescription! It's a bit stronger than mine, but only in the sphere - my cyl is about the same. I would recommend Trivex for you b/c it will be better for your astigmatism. It will likely be a bit thicker if you're used to poly, but worth it, in my opinion. Check out this vid I did on thickness to get a better idea: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o52ls5OEXZzbYKw.html Something to note is that the vid was for a prescription with no cyl. Cylinder power means more thickness, but your axis will determine where that additional thickness will be seen. Your axis is ideal for hiding thickness b/c it will put the majority of it in the vertical. The farther you get from the center, the thicker the lens becomes. The top and bottom of the lens are closer to the center than the outside of the lens, so you won't see nearly as much thickness at the edge as you would see if your axis were around 90. So, your lens thickness will likely be pretty close to what I present on the -3 representation. Remember, the frame design/lens size makes a noticeable difference here! Don't forget that you can always reach out to our friendly, knowledgeable opticians at 877-789-3633. They're always happy to help out!

  • @stevenkilleen8149
    @stevenkilleen814912 күн бұрын

    Awesome just order a set of google inserts

  • @brianagee2790
    @brianagee27903 жыл бұрын

    Hello. My prescription is very low. -.75 and -1.50 for spheres and -1 for both cylinders. Wouldn't I be just better off getting a plastic CR-39 over any of these options given that the thickness is likely to be minor overall? When I go to eyeglass shops they push the polycarbonate on me but its not like I should really have to worry about a golfball hitting my face and shattering the lens into my eyes... And the price increase on the trivex with reduced clarity for me, with my low prescription, is not worth it especially as it would reduce my overall clarity so significantly.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    CR-39 definitely has it's merits! The thing to be concerned with is thickness, impact resistance, and UV protection. It sounds like thickness and impact resistance are not an issue for you. Then you just need to make sure to opt for the UV protection whether it be in a coating or a 'dip'; don't skip it. Poly and Trivex are inherently UV resistant, but CR-39 is not. If CR-39 is what you want and you're properly educated on what to expect, then don't worry about the optician is trying to push. If you're interested in a thickness comparison between different materials, we did a cool video you can find here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o52ls5OEXZzbYKw.html

  • @elipage1871

    @elipage1871

    3 жыл бұрын

    In my opinion, trivex would be the way to go.

  • @elipage1871

    @elipage1871

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hate polycarbonate because it’s a lens that has the lowest optical clarity like the video said.

  • @euphoricrain775

    @euphoricrain775

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@elipage1871 that’s all bs. My poly carbs uncoated are way more clear than my trivex zeis ar coated lenses. Abe value is bs if you ask me.

  • @colt5189
    @colt5189 Жыл бұрын

    What's your view on "digital" lenses? It's an upcharge that I just learned about. Not sure how much improvement it has as I think it's an extra $150 when I checked locally.

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    Жыл бұрын

    Good question! There are a few lens options that we strongly recommend for most people, the digital cut being one of them. This is especially true for wraparound frames where the lens curves around the side of the head. In short, digital surfacing cuts the lens to 1/100th of a diopter vs. 1/4 diopter with standard surfacing. The result is a wider and sharper field of view with reduced lens thickness. Try it out! You can also click on the link to learn more about our digital design 👉kzread.info/dash/bejne/lKafr6uOk5iufcY.html

  • @qbertprime
    @qbertprime Жыл бұрын

    If you do a thorough search... Polycarbonate is synonymous with plastic cr-39. It is considered both heavier and lighter than Trivex. I mean please, man. Somebody tell the truth for once. PS Not blaming you for anything... God bless for trying... just wanna buy the right glasses! :) geez.

  • @ahawkuafie
    @ahawkuafie2 жыл бұрын

    Is polycarbonate lenses UV protective?

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    2 жыл бұрын

    They sure are!

  • @billbill1362
    @billbill13623 жыл бұрын

    Hi

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    3 жыл бұрын

    Howdy, Bill Bill!

  • @dommer256
    @dommer2562 жыл бұрын

    The abbe value has little effect for most people. Especially if you have a quality digitally surfaced lens.

  • @ToniaLenza-bs5cv
    @ToniaLenza-bs5cv3 ай бұрын

    If you want to pay more money

  • @williamknopic7915
    @williamknopic791510 ай бұрын

    Not very clear compared to Trivex. Also not good for rimless and titanium frames.

  • @silverback2488
    @silverback24884 ай бұрын

    Funny how this person thinks he knows Trivex so much as what he read from wiki. Numbers in ABBE value looks significant, but in real world, can you tell the difference in clarity? 😅 Weight issue? Are Sunglasses pulling your face down? Are you that weak? How careless can you be to crack a drilled lens? ( by the way, Trivex aren't that resistant to impacts than polycarbonate in a real world. But I don't care)

  • @sportrxeyewear

    @sportrxeyewear

    4 ай бұрын

    Hello! Yes, you can tell the difference in clarity especially with stronger Rx strengths and high cylinder corrections. Depending on the strength of the Rx relative to the frame's lens size, one can tell a difference in overall weight, especially when worn all day or a prolonged length of time. Both Poly and Trivex materials meet impact and shatter resistance standards for workplace safety in accordance with OSHA. This is why they are the only 2 options offered for safety frames. Hope this info helps!

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