New XTRActive Transitions Lenses Now Available from SelectSpecs

By Chris (SelectSpecs) - February 7, 2013

We have just added some great new lens options for SelectSpecs customers:

XTRActive Transitions®

We are now offering an impressive selection of XTRActive Transitions® including the following Lens choices: -

Single Vision

  • Standard – 1.49 Index – XTRActive Transitions® Grey
  • Super Thin – 1.61 Index – XTRActive Transitions® VI Grey
  • Ultra Super Thin – 1.67 Index – XTRActive Transitions® VI Grey

Freeform Varifocals

  • 1.49 Index – XTRActive Transitions® Grey
  • Super Thin – 1.61 Index – XTRActive Transitions Grey
  • Super Thin – 1.67 Index – XTRActive Transitions
  • UltraX Super Thin – 1.74 Index – XTRActive Transitions Grey

Transitions® XTRActive lenses will not replace our current Transitions® VI lenses since they are a different type of photochromic lens that will appeal to a certain kind of person more than the standard Transitions® VI lenses as you can see in the video above.  These new Transitions® XTRActive lenses, along with Transitions VI lenses, represent an additional choice in everyday lenses for our customers.

Transitions® XTRActive lenses are recommended for patients who want the darkest everyday Transitions® lenses outdoors, due to their active lifestyle, but who also prefer a slight tint indoors. Unlike other photochromic lenses, the Transitions® XTRActive also react behind the windscreen of a car.

The Ultra Super Thin 1.74 Transitions® and XTRActive Transitions® lenses should be especially useful for people with higher powered prescriptions with a demand for a darker photochromic lens that would remove the need to carry an extra pair of sunglasses around during the day. 

Clearly, different customers have different requirements from their lenses.  These XTRActive Transitions® are a very new lens on the market so take the time to consider if these lenses are the perfect partner for your new glasses with the help of the video above and this chart: -

Transitions Comparison Chart - XTRActive Vs Standard Transitions

 

Other New Lenses Added to SelectSpecs

Besides our new XTRActive Transitions® lenses, we have also just added the following Super Thin & UltraX Super Thin Lens options: -

Freeform Varifocals

  • Super Thin – 1.67 Index – Polarised Grey
  • Super Thin – 1.67 Index – Polarised Brown

Transitions® Lenses

  • Single Vision – UltraX Super Thin – 1.74 Index – Transitions® Grey
  • Freeform Varifocals – UltraX Super Thin – 1.74 Index – Transitions® Grey

 

More Lenses Coming Soon to SelectSpecs

As if we don't give our customers enough choice already, we will be adding more lens options in the near future including the the following: -

  • C28 Curve Top Bifocal – Super Thin – 1.61 Index – Clear
  • C28 Curve Top Bifocal – Super Thin – 1.67 Index – Clear
  • Standard Degressive Office Lens – 1.49 Index – Clear

 

Transitions® Lens Family

See more about the Transitions® Lens Family in this video: -

Chris (SelectSpecs)

Chris is the web content manager for SelectSpecs.com, you'll usually find him blogging about new product releases, celebrity eye wear or the latest movie releases. He also runs a Movie Blog which takes a retrospective look at films as well as general movie discussions and film reviews. In addition he owns other new blogs such as Movie Glasses and Sport Glasses

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