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Lens Index Guide

Lens Index measures how efficiently light bends through the prescription lens. The higher a lens' index is, the thinner it becomes.

Quick Reference Chart

Index SPH Range Thickness Weight Price
1.56 0~±2.00 Thickest Heaviest $
1.61 0~±4.00 Moderate Moderate $$
1.67 ±2.00~±6.00 Thin Light $$$
1.74 ±4.00+ Thinnest Lightest $$$$

1.56 Index (Standard)

  • Best for: Low prescriptions | SPH Range: 0~±2.00.
  • Pros: Affordable, widely available.
  • Cons: Thicker edges for stronger prescriptions; not recommended for sports sunglasses. It's the heaviest, not recommended for those who require comfort.

1.61 Index (Mid-Range)

  • Best for: Mild to moderate prescriptions | SPH Range: 0~±4.00.
  • Pros: Around 20-30% thinner than 1.56, good clarity. It's slightly lighter.
  • Cons: Slightly more expensive.

1.67 Index (Thin & Light)

  • Best for: Moderate to high prescriptions | SPH Range: ±2.00~±6.00.
  • Pros: Around 40% thinner than 1.56, lightweight.
  • Cons: Higher cost.

1.74 Index (Thinner)

  • Best for: High prescriptions | SPH Range: ±4.00 and above.
  • Pros: Thinnest option (around 50% thinner than 1.56). In terms of weight, it is the lightest and most comfortable.
  • Cons: Most expensive.

 

Additional Tips

  • Frame Size Matters: Larger frames make lenses appear thicker - opt for higher index(1.67/1.74) if needed.
  • Ask Your Optician: For astigmatism (CYL) or bifocals, they may recommend adjustments.