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by mql1208,
Jan 21, 2008
Pros: Comfort and stellar vision
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: This lens was a last ditch effort for me which paid off in comfort, crisp vision, and reasonable price.
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by colinbc,
Dec 3, 2007
Pros: Excellent Vision and Very Comfortable
Cons: Easy to get them inside out and hard to tell which side is which
The Bottom Line: I think these lenses are worth trying as they give exceptional vision and very good comfort.
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by brett_day,
Jun 15, 2006
Pros: Relatively Cheap, Very Comfortable to wear! 30 day and night wear!
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Very easy to use, very comfortable to wear
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by willcasco,
Mar 17, 2006
Pros: Clear vision and after adaptation, really comfortable. Very easy to handle.
Cons: Uncomfortable at first. Rather stiff and thick. Rather expensive.
The Bottom Line: Yes these lenses are thicker and stiffer but once you've got used to them they are really comfortable and for me anyway provide superb vision, both night and day.
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by mdesigner,
Sep 22, 2005
Pros: Comfortable, great clarity, no fogginess/haziness
Cons: NONE
The Bottom Line: Comfortable, lasts all day..this is how contact lenses should be. Put them in, and forget about them all day.
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by zelo,
Dec 15, 2000
Pros: ease to put in, oxygen flow, water content
Cons: PRICE
The Bottom Line: The lenses are worth the extra money you will be paying if you wear your lenses to bed.
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by bohatch,
Mar 28, 2002
Pros: Wear lenses for 30 days, 24/7, comfortable, great vision
Cons: none to me
The Bottom Line: If you are tired of popping lenses in and out and, like me, do not care to have your eyes cut this is a terrific product.
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by jharycki,
Oct 26, 2000
Pros: Convenience, constant clear vision
Cons: absolutely none!
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by temo2k,
Jan 21, 2001
Pros: Comfortable, Reduce Fatigue, Continuous use.
Cons: More Expensive.
The Bottom Line: Really convenient, and they reduce overall fatigue on the eye.
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by esauck,
Oct 23, 2002
Pros: Clear Vision, 2-month durability, duration to price ratio, easy to handle
Cons: Currently suspended production (Oct. 2002) because of lawsuit
The Bottom Line: PureVision lenses are awesome, unsurpassed by several others that I have tried. Their value is good, because of durability, even if the initial price is a bit high.
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