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Single Vision
You need single vision lens replacement if you're either nearsighted or farsighted, but not both. These lenses can also correct astigmatism. Wondering if single vision lenses are right for you? A quick way to find out is by checking the ADD section of your prescription. If there's no value in the ADD column, you need single vision lenses— and you're in the right place!
Single Vision Clear Lenses
Sharp vision for daily use.
Standard 1.5 Clear



Best For: Everyday use with sharp, consistent clarity in all lighting conditions.
Material: 1.5 Index Plastic for standard optical clarity at an affordable price.
$40.00 - Pair
Select & AddPolycarbonate Clear




Best For: Active lifestyles, durability, and added eye protection.
Material: Polycarbonate – thinner, lighter, and shatter-resistant.
$65.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.61 High-Index Clear




Best For: Mild to moderate prescriptions needing a slimmer lens profile.
Material: High Index 1.60 – 25% thinner than 1.5.
$75.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.67 High-Index Clear




Best For: Strong prescriptions requiring the thinnest, most lightweight option.
Material: High Index 1.67 – 35% thinner than 1.5.
$110.00 - Pair
Select & AddSingle Vision Polarized Lenses
Glare reduction for outdoor clarity.
1.5 Clear Plastic




Best For: Everyday outdoor use, reducing glare and enhancing clarity.
Material: 1.5 clear Plastic Polarized
$70.00 - Pair
Select & AddPolycarbonate Polarized




Best For: Outdoor sports, driving, and high-impact activities.
Material: Polycarbonate for durability and lightweight comfort.
$95.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.61 High-Index Polarized




Best For: Moderate prescriptions needing a sleek and comfortable fit.
Material: 1.60 High-Index Plastic for a refined, lightweight design.
$115.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.67 High-Index Polarized




Best For: Stronger prescriptions requiring the slimmest and most lightweight lenses.
Material: 1.67 High-Index Plastic for a modern, thin look.
$155.00 - Pair
Select & AddSingle Vision Photochromic Lenses
Adaptive lenses for changing light.
1.5 Photochromic




Best For: Everyday use, seamlessly transitioning from indoors to outdoors.
Material: CR-39 Plastic for standard optical clarity.
$85.00 - Pair
Select & AddPolycarbonate Photochromic




Best For: Active lifestyles, children, and safety eyewear with dynamic light adaptation.
Material: Polycarbonate for durability and lightweight comfort.
$100.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.61 High-Index Photochromic




Best For: Moderate prescriptions needing a sleek, comfortable fit with adaptive light control.
Material: 1.60 High-Index Plastic for a refined, lightweight design.
$125.00 - Pair
Select & Add1.67 High-Index Photochromic




Best For: Strong prescriptions needing thin, light lenses with smooth indoor-outdoor transitions.
Material: 1.67 High-Index Plastic for a modern, thin look.
$125.00 - Pair
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FAQ Questions
What are single vision lenses?
What are single vision lenses?
These lenses correct only one field of vision—either distance (for everyday activities like driving) or near vision (for reading or computer use).
What lens materials do you offer?
What lens materials do you offer?
We provide high-quality options to match different needs:
- Plastic – Affordable and reliable for everyday use.
- Polycarbonate – Lightweight, impact-resistant, and great for active lifestyles.
- High-Index – Ultra-thin and ideal for stronger prescriptions.
How do I choose the right lenses?
How do I choose the right lenses?
Consider your prescription strength and lifestyle:
- Choose Polycarbonate if you want durability and lightweight lenses.
- Choose High-Index if you have a strong prescription and prefer thinner lenses.
Need Help Choosing the Right Lenses?
🔹Not sure which Single Vision Lenses are best for you?
We’re here to make it easy! Check out our Single Vision Lens Guide for expert recommendations.