I purchased house brand transition, progressive lenses. The focal areas of near mid and far distance are off, so nothing is particularly sharp. I found I’ve gotten the best results when PD is measured wearing the frames I will be using. The lens are a little bit, pokey in transition, and don’t get very dark at all. Where the lenses meet the frames it is a bit lighter, visible if you look.
the frames look like they’re decent quality, they don’t look cheap. They don’t look great on me, but that’s the downside of purchasing glasses. There’s probably a 5 or $10 difference, if that, in manufacturing cost between these and super pricey brand names.
Final word – using a coupon, these were 1/5 to 1/4 of the price you’d pay at an optometrist or Kaiser… maybe about a third of the cost using insurance. Which makes them an amazing deal. unless you have a very light script I wouldn’t recommend these for your primary pair.
I would absolutely recommend this brand for spare glasses to stash in the car, at work, under the sink, in the freezer, whatever. If you want to try Progressive or transition or some other lens tweak, this is a cheap way to do it.
Another feather- the return was very easy. Customer service was responsive and provided free return shipping - no hassle at all (only the house brand lens are returnable). Yay.