Bifocal and Progressive Safety Glasses
Are you tired of switching between protective and non-protective reading glasses? If yes, then you need a pair of bifocal safety glasses. Protective lenses come with magnifiers (bifocals) that are directly attached to the lenses of bifocal safety glasses, which are also known as safety reading glasses or safety glasses with readers. They are ideal for people who use reading glasses but also need to be protected against falling objects. Because of the availability of prescription bifocal safety glasses, you will no longer be required to alternate between two glasses.
All the bifocal safety sunglasses described below are available in a variety of diopter strengths ranging from 0.50 to 3.00, depending on the brand and model you choose. All versions have polycarbonate lenses that are certified to ANSI Z87.1-2015 standards and give 99.9% UVA and UVB sun protection. Scroll through the collection to choose your ideal fit!
Bifocal Safety Glasses
Buy High-Quality Bifocal Safety Glasses
We offer a range of high-quality bifocal safety glasses at affordable prices. If you are looking for trendy designs and the best safety glasses that give the most ideal level of protection to your eyes then RX Safety has got the best solution for you. Our prescription bifocal safety glasses come with tinted lenses and anti-fog lens coatings. In some versions, additional features such as dual readers and full-lens magnification are also available. Because of its flexible and lightweight fit, it is comfortable to wear all day as you work. The wraparound shape provides exceptional side and impact protection while remaining lightweight.
In addition, the durable polycarbonate lens shields your eyes from dangerous UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C rays, which can cause cataracts. From small to large face sizes, we have options for everyone to choose from. To achieve high performance, these bifocal safety sunglasses are built using high-quality polycarbonate material that is robust enough to resist repeated washing without breaking. Our prescription bifocal safety glasses maintain optimal clarity even in the most extreme temperature and humidity environments, and it also adds a layer to the lens that is resistant to scratches, chemicals, and ultraviolet light (UV light). Even if debris or any dusty substance falls on the lenses, its scratch-resistant properties will ensure that nothing happens to your eyes.
Now that you know the amazing features of bifocal safety glasses, you have all the reasons to make a purchase. Explore our beautiful collection of protective eyewear and make your purchase today!
Bifocal Safety Glasses FAQs
What are bifocal safety glasses?
At AAGG, bifocal safety eyewear is available in a variety of diopters (strengths) ranging from +1.00 to +3.00. In addition, you can explore the huge variety of lens tints from our website. Not only this, you can choose between bifocal lenses that are polarized, have an anti-fog coating, or both. Many models of our bifocal safety eyewear are made with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses that are ANSI Z87.1-2015 certified and provide 99.9% UVA-UVB protection, making them your best companion for outdoor activities.
Why do I need to wear prescription bifocal safety glasses?
What is the working mechanism of prescription bifocal safety glasses?
Very often some individuals find the "picture leap" that happens at the visible line of magnification annoying, especially those who must glance down while walking. This effect, however, can be lessened by wearing bifocals as frequently as possible to become used to the difference with time. With practice you can easily adjust to this change as using bifocal safety glasses will only help you in seeing things better.
Are progressive lenses and bifocal lenses the same?
What are the differences between progressive lenses and bifocal lenses?
Bifocal safety sunglasses are only effective at correcting vision for two distinct fields of vision and eliminate adjustment time for fast-paced eye movement which is particularly useful for certain situations like work-based requirements of crane operators who have to look at the far end of the crane and immediately look at the controls, whereas progressive lenses provide clear vision at any distance.
Bifocals feature a classic design with lines separating the fields of vision, but progressive lenses have no visible lines between the fields of vision and enable a seamless lens transition.
Progressive lenses are generally more expensive than simple bifocals when viewed from a financial standpoint. Depending on the sort of progressive lenses you choose, the difference in the cost may vary.