Because the recommended minimum fitting height is only 16 mm, patients will no longer need to compromise on quality or style. You can now match your patients’ visual needs to the design of their chosen frame and size. No wonder the Short Corridor M is called a truly adaptable progressive lens.
In the distance-vision region: Broad band clarity in this zone is the best amongst lenses of this generation. Patients will enjoy the distinct improvement in clearness and sharpness when looking at faraway objects.
In the near-vision region: A soft design means a wider near-vision region in the lens’ lower area. This provides ideal visual acuity during tasks like reading and typing, and visibly reduces eye strain.
In the intermediate region: Acute peripheral vision with practical elimination of distortion and ‘swim’. Be pleased by the combined experience of stability, steadiness and constancy.
The result is all-around peak performance: beautifully balanced central, peripheral and binocular vision.
Some Progressive lenses specify their fitting heights to accommodate only 85% of the add power. But with the Short Corridor M, you can be assured that there will be no compromise. All minimum fitting heights are specified at 100% of the add power.