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Trinity Spacia™ Progressive
Versatile Design for Today's Presbyope
Today’s presbyopes are far more active, both physically and visually, than previous generations. They rely on mid-range vision for professional work at computers or in meetings, and use their distance vision extensively for travel, sightseeing, outdoor activities and athletics.
Trinity Spacia™ is created for this group, with a versatile, soft progressive design providing spacious mid-range and distance viewing for professional, technology and outdoor activities. |
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS |
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Benefit |
Extra-wide, crisp intermediate vision |
Ample clear vision for today’s multiple professional and technology activities at mid-range |
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Wide, spacious distance vision |
Extended visual comfort in outdoor environments |
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Ample, balanced near vision |
Easy accessibility and visual comfort for occasional close-up tasks |
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Cone of Binocular Vision
Each eye sees a 30° field of clear vision, but it is the overlapping 30° field from both eyes that adds three-dimensionality, or perspective, to the acuity of each eye.
The Trinity Spacia design maximizes vision in the overlapping Cone of Binocular Vision in order to deliver intense focus control and perspective in the mid-range and distance zones. |
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Trinity Spacia Wearer Profile
Who is the ideal wearer for a professional / outdoor progressive design?
TRINITY SPACIA WEARER PROFILE |
User |
Added Value |
Tablet users |
Extra-wide and long intermediate allows full, easy viewing of tablet screens |
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Myopes |
Progressive wearers who don't want or can't afford a dedicated pair of computer lenses get ample mid-range vision for viewing their computers |
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Business/trade professionals |
Emphasis on an extra-wide distance and intermediate area helps myopes who experience blur in these ranges |
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Outdoor enthusiasts |
Golfers, fishers, and others enjoy wide, clear distance viewing during recreational activities |
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Travelers, sightseers |
Extra wide, clear distance vision enhances road travel and sightseeing |
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