Quote Originally Posted by Itsguy View Post
I found the latest generation of multifocal one day soft ones a revelation compared to older types, they’ve really improved. An updated prescription was probably part of that feeling, but I think the lenses are significantly better than they used to be too, and you can wear them all day long now. Annoyingly I don’t have them to hand so can’t say which brand they are but David Clulow sorted them out. I’ll edit the post once I’ve checked what they are, I think they may be the Clariti Multifocal 1-day.

Reading seems sharp and natural once you tune into them, rather than manageable like older ones, without obviously compromising distance. It’s just the strange feeling of having very good eyesight again, it feels totally natural and you anlmost instantly forget about them. I often wear them for badminton, tennis, table tennis and motorcycling, without any problems. Progressive glasses would still win,in a side by side test, but for most tasks you’d barely notice the difference. I guess I’d still reach for glasses to spend hours at the computer or reading, but they work fine. They’re a bit harder to put in than older ones due to being larger, thinner and floppier, but it’s worth getting used to. I’d really recommend giving them a go, they’re an amazing invention.

How much per month do those cost? You have piqued my interest, as now I only wear my fixed contacts for my motorbike. My other concern with varifocals on glasses is that you end up tilting your head back to see the screen. How do you find that aspect (if you use a computer on a desk)?