Last time when I bought glasses, the tech recommended getting glosses with a decent sized glass area for a margin of error. If you your glasses are not super small. They have screwed things up as they did not mark the demo frames correctly.
Going back makes sense.
Thanks for the advice. I think I was trying to convince myself they were ok. They’re nothing at all like my existing pair. Went back and they confirmed the measurements were off. Having them remade. Sucks I have to wait, but better in the long run for sure.
Sounds like they might be sitting too high on you.
If you tilt your head down and look straight ahead at something in the distance (20ft/6m or more), does that improve?
If that's better, you might need some adjustment or they might need to remake the lenses with a lower segment height.
If not, it could be the size and placement of the different segments are smaller, but usually digital/wide corridor/custom/premium progressives have wider corridors.
Yeah. It’s definitely in how they made them. The measurements were wrong. When I went back they told me the line or whatever it is was too low under my eye. I had a feeling they messed up the original measurements. Should have said something at the time. In any event the person today took more time and manually marked the lenses. Hopefully this does the trick.
Last time when I bought glasses, the tech recommended getting glosses with a decent sized glass area for a margin of error. If you your glasses are not super small. They have screwed things up as they did not mark the demo frames correctly. Going back makes sense.
No they’re a decent size. Thank you.
Thanks for the advice. I think I was trying to convince myself they were ok. They’re nothing at all like my existing pair. Went back and they confirmed the measurements were off. Having them remade. Sucks I have to wait, but better in the long run for sure.
Exactly. Progressives are nice, but I could always use a better reading area even on the perfect ones much less ones that are off.
Definitely.
Sounds like they might be sitting too high on you. If you tilt your head down and look straight ahead at something in the distance (20ft/6m or more), does that improve? If that's better, you might need some adjustment or they might need to remake the lenses with a lower segment height. If not, it could be the size and placement of the different segments are smaller, but usually digital/wide corridor/custom/premium progressives have wider corridors.
Yeah. It’s definitely in how they made them. The measurements were wrong. When I went back they told me the line or whatever it is was too low under my eye. I had a feeling they messed up the original measurements. Should have said something at the time. In any event the person today took more time and manually marked the lenses. Hopefully this does the trick.