Description:
Soflens 66 Toric is a two-week replacement lens for people with astigmatism. The SofLens66 Toric contact lens has a unique design that is exceptionally easy to wear. It provides clear vision, and exceptional comfort consistently from lens to lens. After two weeks, throw your lenses away and start over with a fresh pair. Accurate fit
Bausch and Lomb Soflens 66 Toric Contact Lenses
$21 - $31
Compare Prices from 10 Stores
Still the most comfortable for me!
pros: price, comfort, convenience, clarity of vision
cons: may sometimes fold in eyes, not recommended for extended wear, doesn't work well with ReNu
A bowl? What kind of messed up bowl is this?
pros: Correct vision nicely
cons: fold over in eye easily, get stuck on eye lid.
Clear vision and dry eye relief in one
pros: comfort and clear vision
cons: lens is thin which can lead to lens inverting on your finger (see my tip)
Disappointed
pros: When the lens stayed in its correct place, my vision was quite good.
cons: 1. Difficult to insert 2. Unreliable vision quality 3. Dried out relatively quickly
I can see clearly now the blur has gone. I'm as comfortable as can be!
pros: Clear vision, thin, feels good in the eyes, no blurring or slipping
cons: So far...none!
Soflens 66 Toric
pros: Thin and comfortable (if fitted correctly), high water content. Two-weeklies and often last longer. Cheap!
cons: Dries out eventually over the course of the day.
I'm Seeing As Clearly As When I Wore Hard Contacts!
pros: Crystal sharp vision
cons: WAY too expensive
Review From Optometrist Tech.
pros: Crisp Vision, Comfortable, Handling Tint, Thinner Lens=Less irritability, Good amount of water content
cons: Pricy for public, Thinner Design=Could tear easier
For me, more comfortable than Frequency 55
pros: Great fit, felt comfortable immediately, gave great vision.
cons: Can't comment on this yet, since I've only been in for a fitting.
Comments from a Contact Lens Specialist
pros: Great vision, good for even high power prescription, durable, comfortable.
cons: Not as comfortable as AcuVue (although AcuVue aren't as durable).
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