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  • Are polycarbonate lenses more expensive?

    My sister suggested me to choose polycarbonate lenses for my new glasses because it is better than other eyeglasses lenses. Is it true? Are polycarbonate lenses more expensive than others?

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    Well, yes, polycarbonate lenses are better than regular lenses. First, you should know that Polycarbonate lenses are safer and thinner but rather lack optical clarity. And also, they are also known to be thinner and lighter than traditional type lenses. For the functions, Polycarbonate lenses offers you total protection from UV light and radiations. So you do not need worry about the rays when you go outsides. On the contrary, ordinary plastic offers you minimum protection from UV light. In other words, if you use plastic lenses, you may need to invest in antiglare material to protect you from any harmful rays. And they are no so expensive, so you can buy them on online shop, http://www.discountglassesdirect.com,Where you can pay about 38 dollars for each one. So they deserve your choice.
    Last edited by Willie ; 11-03-2012, 02:29 AM.

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      Yes. Compared with regular single vision plastic lenses and glass lenses, polycarbonate lenses are more expensive. But the polycarbonate lenses lenses worth the cost you pay for. Polycarbonate lenses are lighter than regular plastic lenses, thus to provide your more comfortable wearing. Besides, the polycarbonate lenses are 10 times impact resistant than regular plastic lenses. It will allow you last for a long time.

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        Yes, polycarbonate lenses are more expensive than conventional plastic lenses. But they are not the most expensive. Polycarbonate lenses are very hard and lightweight. If you always have things hit your glasses such as playing basketball, this kind of lenses are suitable for you. But the best lenses are the high index lenses, because they are the thinnest and lightest. Though they are more expensive, but their quality is worth that price.

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