What is Progressive?
One Pair for Distance, Computer, and Reading.
Progressive lenses help you see clearly at multiple distances — far away, intermediate, and up close — all in one seamless pair of glasses.
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What Are Progressive Lenses?
Progressive lenses are multi-focus lenses that combine distance, intermediate, and reading vision into one seamless lens design.
The upper portion of the lens is typically used for distance vision, the middle area for intermediate viewing such as computer use, and the lower area for reading or close-up tasks.

How Do Progressive Lenses Work?
Progressive lenses are designed with multiple viewing zones that gradually transition from distance to near vision.
Distance Vision
The upper part of the lens helps with seeing farther away, such as walking, driving, or watching television.
Intermediate Vision
The center portion helps with computer screens, shopping, cooking, and everyday indoor activities.
Reading Vision
The lower part of the lens is optimized for reading, texting, menus, and other close-up tasks.
Seamless Transition
The lens gradually transitions between zones to support more natural vision throughout the day.
Engineered for Modern Daily Vision
Manlykicks progressive lenses are designed for people who need practical, comfortable vision across multiple distances.
From computer screens to reading and everyday movement, progressive lenses help reduce the need to carry separate pairs of glasses.

Why Choose Progressive Lenses?
Distance, intermediate, and reading vision combined into a single pair of glasses.
A cleaner, more modern appearance compared with traditional bifocal lenses.
Gradual lens transitions help create a more natural viewing experience.
Designed to support modern daily life across multiple environments and tasks.
Built for Everyday Life
Progressive lenses are made for people who regularly switch between seeing far away, using screens, and reading throughout the day.

Office & Computer Work
Helpful for computer use, desk work, meetings, and indoor environments that require multiple viewing distances.

Reading & Close-Up Tasks
Comfortable for reading books, checking phones, menus, labels, and other close-up activities.

Outdoor & Everyday Activities
A practical solution for walking, shopping, travel, and daily routines without constantly changing glasses.
Are Progressive Lenses Right for You?
Progressive lenses may be a good option if you need both distance and reading correction, frequently switch between screens and daily tasks, want fewer pairs of glasses, and prefer a cleaner appearance without bifocal lines.
Progressive Lenses vs. Bifocals vs. Reading Glasses
Progressive Lenses
Provide distance, intermediate, and near vision in one seamless lens without visible lines.
Bifocal Lenses
Typically provide distance and reading correction only, separated by a visible line.
Reading Glasses
Designed only for close-up tasks and reading. They do not support distance vision.
Important Note About Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses may require a short adjustment period, especially for first-time wearers.
Some people may need several days or up to two weeks to fully adapt to the lens transitions and viewing zones. Accurate prescription information, including pupillary distance (PD), can help improve comfort and overall visual performance.
FAQ
What are progressive lenses used for?
Progressive lenses are used to help people see clearly at multiple distances, including far away, intermediate, and close-up viewing.
Are progressive lenses better than bifocals?
Progressive lenses provide smoother transitions between viewing distances and do not have visible dividing lines like bifocals.
Do progressive lenses have visible lines?
No. Progressive lenses are designed without visible lines between vision zones.
Are progressive lenses good for computer work?
Yes. The intermediate portion of the lens is designed to help with computer screens and mid-range viewing tasks.
How long does it take to adjust to progressive lenses?
Adjustment time varies by person. Some people adapt quickly, while others may need several days or weeks.
Can progressive lenses replace reading glasses?
For many people, yes. Progressive lenses combine reading and distance vision into one pair of glasses.
One Pair for Modern Everyday Vision.
Distance, computer, and reading support in one seamless lens design — made for practical daily comfort and fewer interruptions.