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Boston EO Contact Lenses 1 vial - 1 lens - 12 month supply

Boston EO
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Boston EO Details & Parameters

Manufacturer: Polymer Technology
Lens type: Gas Permeable
Each box contains: 1 lenses, a 12-month supply
Water Content: 0%
Material type: RGP
Oxygen transmissibility: 58 Dk/t
Can be worn overnight?: No
Recommended wearing time: Daily
Replacement schedule: Annually
Availability: Made to order
Cost per day: $0.08
Customer rating: 8.9/10
Visibility tinted: Yes
Blocks UV: Yes
Includes wetting agent: No
Lens stiffness rating (modulus): 1600 Mpa
Special features: Excellent deposit resistance
% Lens Material: 100% enflufocon B
Disinfection Method: Multi-Purpose solution
Lens design: Aspherical
Center thickness at -3.00D: 0.65 mm
Lens Colors: Blue, Ice Blue, Brown, Electric Blue, Green, Grey

Product Information

Boston EO contact lenses deliver exceptional visual acuity and outstanding comfort. Made of a patented and highly breathable lens material, these rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contacts stay fresh and comfortable all day. They’re made in a wide range of parameters and can be custom-made to perfectly fit your eyes.

Features & Benefits

Boston EO contacts are RGP lenses that can be worn daily for up to a year. To ensure the durability of these contacts, remove, clean, and disinfect them nightly.

Unlike soft lenses that take a one-size-fits-all approach, RGP lenses are made to order. As such, each Boston EO lens offers exceptional fit and clarity. When lenses fit properly, they’re less likely to shift and cause vision disturbances.

Because Boston EO contacts are made for each patient, these lenses can address all kinds of refractive errors, including myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), presbyopia (blurred near vision), and astigmatism (blurred near and distance vision).

Compared to hydrogel and silicone hydrogel lenses, Boston EO contacts are more resistant to protein and deposit buildup. This is because they’re made of a patented, ultra-smooth material that doesn’t contain water. Known as enflufocon B, this material allows plenty of oxygen to pass through the lens and into the eye so that it stays white, clear, and healthy.

Boston EO contact lenses also have a bi-aspheric back, which ensures all-day comfort. Plus, like most RGP lenses, Boston EO contacts retain their shape when you blink. This is why Boston EO contacts and other RGP lenses provide sharper vision than pliable hydrogel and silicone hydrogel lenses.

Additionally, Boston EO contacts come with a light blue tint so you can easily spot them in your contact lens case.

Boston EO contacts are less expensive in the long run due to their infrequent replacement schedule.

Who They're For

Boston EO contact lenses are the best choice for people who are very discerning and are willing to go through a period of adaptation to contact lens wear.

Like other RGP lenses, Boston EO contacts are also a good choice for some people with astigmatism for whom soft contacts don’t produce the desired visual acuity. They’re also great for people with keratoconus, a progressive eye disease that may eventually result in loss of vision.

RGP lenses like Boston EO are also suited for people who need contact lenses after refractive surgery.

How To Put In Boston EO Lenses

Boston EO contacts are RGP lnses and as such, you should follow the standard procedure for this type of lens. Wash and dry your hands before touching the contacts or your eyes. Scoop your first lens out of the case with the index finger of your dominant hand and rinse it with a rinse it with a multipurpose solution. Inspect the lens for any tears or debris. Using the middle finger of your dominant hand, pull down your lower eyelid. If necessary, use the middle finger of your non-dominant hand to pull your upper eyelid. Stare straight ahead and gently place the lens on your eye. Blink a few times to center the lens. Repeat this with the other lens. Don’t panic if the lens doesn’t feel comfortable as soon as you put it in. RGP contacts typically take longer to get used to wearing than soft lenses, but regular use is key for comfort.

Boston EO FAQs

Can you take a nap in Boston EO contacts?

No, you cannot nap in Boston EO lenses. As Boston EO are not approved for overnight wear (a full night's sleep), napping in them for a short period of time is not advisable either, and it can lead to eye-health complications. Napping for any length of time with contacts not designed for such an environment is risky. Choose a lens that is approved for overnight wear and seek guidance from your ECP if this is a requirement for you.

How do I check the status of my Boston EO rebates?

You can check the status of your Boston EO rebate by going to the Rebate Center in your account, located in the Customer Service menu. If you need further assistance, please contact our Customer Service Department via phone (1-800 LENS.COM, 24/7) or Live Chat.

What if I don't have my prescription? Can I still order Boston EO contacts?

Yes, you can still order Boston EO if you don't have a hard copy of your RX/prescription on hand. As long as you have a valid contact lens prescription (which will be on file at your ECP's) you can still place an order with us at Lens.com. Choose your lens, provide us with the contact info of your ECP and we'll do the rest. If your ECP is unable to respond to our request for the info needed in a timely manner, your lenses will automatically be shipped out to you. This is the process put in place by the FTC to ensure your rights as a consumer.

How do I buy Boston EO contacts online?

To buy Boston EO contacts online, you'll need a credit card, the quantity you want to order, and the name of your eye doctor. That's the bare bones. We can contact your eye doctor to confirm your prescription on your behalf. If you have a physical copy of your prescription, great, then we won't need to contact your eye doctor. it's very simple, and if you have any difficulties, our friendly Customer Service Representatives are here to help. These steps are based on rules laid out by federal policy to protect consumer rights and we take full advantage of them to ensure an easy and timely experience for you.

How do I get my Boston EO rebate?

To get a Boston EO rebate, make a qualifying purchase from Lens.com. After your order ships, access the Rebate Center to print your contact lens rebate form(s). The mailing address is on the rebate form.

Can I renew my Boston EO RX/prescription online?

Yes, you can renew your prescription of Boston EO lenses online. At Lens.com. we need only your previous prescription to begin the quick process of renewing your prescription online, and it takes only 10 minutes. In fact, you can renew any contact prescription, for any brand with Lens.com, including for a prescription for glasses. Of course, this service is only available in the 37 states which are not under the thumb of the American Optometric Association. Check here to see if you live in a privileged state.

How do I claim my Boston EO rebate?

In order to redeem your Boston EO rebate, follow these 3 easy steps: log on to the Lens.com rebate center, print and mail your rebate form, track your rebate status, and get your prepaid Visa card in the mail.

Can I use my eyeglass prescription for Boston EO contact lenses?

Unfortunately no, you can't use your eyeglass prescription for Boston EO lenses. Your eyeglass prescription only has the power part of the contact lens prescription. In addition to the power, the proper base curve (BC) and diameter (DIA) are needed to order contact lenses. Contact lenses come in different sizes and must be fit to your eye by an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist. As a replacement center, we can only sell you contact lenses that you are already wearing successfully. So ultimately eyeglass prescriptions are not the same as a prescription for Boston EO contacts. See an ECP/optometrist if you're looking for a contact lens prescription and fitting as a first-time-wearer.

Does Boston EO have a rebate?

Rebates can be available from the manufacturer or directly from retailers. Lens.com typically offers rebates for Boston EO as it is a popular content lens. At Lens.com you need to purchase only 4 to 8 boxes of contacts (2/4 per eye) in order to qualify for some of the highest-value rebates in the industry.

How long does it take to adjust to wearing Boston EO contacts?

If you're wearing Boston EO for the first time, it can take several days to a couple of weeks for you to adjust to wearing them on a daily basis. Contacts vary from brand to brand in terms of their shape, material, breathability, wetting agents used, and other factors, thus requiring an adjustment period. Rigid/hard lenses can sometimes take longer to adjust to, whereas most contacts in use today employ a soft form of silicone that is typically easy to adjust to.

Is ordering Boston EO contact lenses online safe?

Yes, all contact lenses, including Boston EO ordered from Lens.com are FDA-approved, genuine lenses manufactured by top contact lens brands such as Bausch + Lomb and Alcon, and backed by a money-back guarantee. Order and fulfillment processes adhere to mandates set by US federal law, including the requirement to verify valid prescriptions, without exception. We go above and beyond, by making the experience efficient, easy, and pleasant with 24/7/365 customer service and a money-back guarantee.

How long does it take to get my Boston EO rebate?

After submitting your Boston EO rebate forms you can check the status of your rebate by going to Rebate Center. Please allow up to 12 weeks to receive your Lens.com Visa Prepaid Card.

Are Boston EO sold on Lens.com authentic? Why is it cheaper than other vendors?

Yes, all contacts sold on Lens.com are 100% authentic, including Boston EO and come with a money-back guarantee. Lens.com is able to sell contacts extremely competitively by buying and selling in volume, by smartly managing costs and overhead, and by accepting smaller but fairer profit margins versus other e-tailers and ECPs in exchange for building a satisfied customer base. We stand by our product and offer 24/7 live-customer support.

Are online Boston EO contact lenses the same as from your eye doctor?

Yes, generally, Boston EO contacts purchased online are the exact same lenses you purchase in a store or a doctor's office. The guarantee that this will be the case of course varies based on where online you make your purchase. At Lens.com, all contacts are authentic, FDA-approved, and the same as you might purchase from your ECP but at a discounted price, thanks to our lower cost and better volumes.

Where can I buy Boston EO contacts?

Boston EO lenses are available to purchase at online retailers, some brick-and-mortar stores, and eye care professionals near you. The lowest prices and largest selections can typically be found online where retailers can take advantage of high volume and lower costs which can benefit customers. Lens.com offers exclusive rebate/rewards savings.

How many lenses are in a box of Boston EO contacts?

1 box of Boston EO lenses contains 1 lenses, a 12-month supply of contacts. 1 box, per eye, last you for a period of 12 month(s).

How long does a box of Boston EO contacts last?

1 box of Boston EO contacts (1 lenses, a 12-month supply) will last you 12 month(s). Bear in mind you'll typically be purchasing contacts for both eyes, requiring at least 2 boxes so double these amounts if that's the case for you.

Can I buy Boston EO for someone else?

Yes, you can buy Boston EO contacts online for someone else, for example a child or someone you're assisting with making a purchase. The same simple steps apply. At Lens.com you'll only need to know what contacts you want, their prescription, the contact info of the person's ECP (for prescription verification), and a credit card. We'll do the rest! 

Do I need an rx/prescription to buy Boston EO contacts online?

Yes, you do need a valid prescription to buy Boston EO contacts online. A prescription is required to buy any type or brand of contact lens, either online or in a store, without exception. What is not needed is a physical copy of your valid prescription. We need only to verify the existence of this, which is filed by your ECP, and we can do this for you. This is required by US federal law. Prescription verification is easy at Lens.com. We have several methods some of which avoid the need to contact your OD.

How do I read my Boston EO prescription?

Contact lens prescriptions, including for Boston EO contacts, follow a standardized format and use abbreviated terms. There are values for power, base curve, diameter, and other parameters, some of which you'll need to specify when ordering contacts. Click here, to see further info on how to read your Boston EO contact lens prescription.

Can I be allergic to Boston EO contacts?

Contacts, like Boston EO are made of hypoallergenic materials, meaning the contacts themselves don't usually cause an allergic reaction. In most cases, what causes an allergic reaction is a buildup of contaminants on the contacts. If you experience redness, watering, and other symptoms of a possible allergic reaction, remove your contacts immediately and consult your ECP.

How to tell if my Boston EO contacts are inside out?

You will know Boston EO contacts are inside-out if they feel uncomfortable in your eye. An inside-out contact lens will also move too much when you blink, and they may even pop out. Some contacts feature an inside-out mark that can be checked once removed, but this is not the case with all lenses.

What are Boston EO contacts made of?

Boston EO lenses are made from RGP, using a specific formulation developed by Polymer Technology. They have a water content of 0%, and a Aspherical lens design.

Where can I buy Boston EO contacts near me?

Boston EO contacts are typically available to purchase at your nearest brick-and-mortar eyewear store or ECP's office. However, the lowest prices and largest inventory of these lenses can be found online, such as at Lens.com, where greater volumes and lower overhead can translate into significant savings over store-bought contacts.

What are Boston EO contacts?

Boston EO are Gas Permeable contact lenses. They are made of RGP and are manufactured by Polymer Technology.

How should I store my Boston EO contact lenses?

Daily disposable contacts cannot be stored and must be discarded at the end of each day. Even if you wear them for only a few hours one day, you still need to discard them after that use and wear a fresh pair of contacts the next day. 

You may keep weekly contacts in multi-purpose contact solution in a tightly closed contact lens case for up to 2 weeks. 

For monthly replacement lenses you may store them in contact solution in a tightly closed contact lens case for up to 30 days.

How many boxes of Boston EO do I need to buy to last 12 months?

You need 1 box(es) of Boston EO contacts to last you for 12 months. These amounts pertain to a single eye, so to cover both eyes, double these amounts.

Can Boston EO contacts expire?

Like all contact lenses, Boston EO lenses do expire. The expiration date will be stamped on the box itself or on the aluminum fold of the blister pack in either a YYYY-MM or YYYY-MM-DD format. Typically, the expiration date for contacts is several years after the date of packaging.

What is the water content of Boston EO?

Boston EO contacts have a water content of 0%. The higher the water content in a contact lens, the more oxygen reaches the cornea during lens wear. There are other factors at play however so water content alone isn't enough of a factor to judge a lens' performance for a given person. High water content lenses can feel comfortable initially but may dry out over time, but this is not always the case. So it's good to know about the water content of a lens, but it's not everything. Consult your ECP to find out the best options for you.

Is Boston EO discontinued?

No, Boston EO contacts have not been discontinued by Polymer Technology. They continue to be produced, marketed, and sold on Lens.com. Typically, if a contact lens ceases to be produced by the manufacturer, we will indicate it clearly on our product page as being a discontinued lens and it won't be an option to purchase them.

Does Boston EO have rebates?

Typically yes, Boston EO contacts offers rebate savings through Lens.com. In order to redeem rebates, the quantity you purchased should reach the specified requirement. Rebate offers can change from time to time so be sure to check to see which rebates are being offered. The bottom line is, whatever the rebate amount, our prices are designed to be extremely competitive to everyone else, online or in-store.

Do Boston EO lenses have UV protection?

No, Boston EO contacts do not have UV protection. If you are looking for contacts with this feature, check out other lenses sold on Lens.com where the feature is specifically provided on each product page. 

Do I need a prescription, or a copy of my prescription in order to buy Boston EO?

Yes, you do require a valid prescription in order to buy Boston EO or any contacts in the United States, per Federal Law. However, at Lens.com having a copy of your prescription in your possession is not required to place an order (though be aware it's something that is owed to you by your ECP once you complete an eye examination so that you can choose where to purchase your contacts). If you don't have a copy in your possession, Lens.com representatives will help verifying your prescription by calling your ECP for you. Provide us with the basic information, sit back, and relax.

Who makes Boston EO contacts?

Boston EO contacts are made by Polymer Technology, and sold on Lens.com.

How many boxes of Boston EO do I need to buy to last 6 months, or 12 months?

You need 1 box(es) of Boston EO contacts to last you for 6 months. In order to last you for 12 months, you'll need 1 box(es). These amounts pertain to a single eye, so to cover both eyes, double these amounts.

Boston EO Reviews

Denise Jacques
02/16/2023

Contacts stuck together

Ordered two left lenses. Put the new lt contact in and had lots of irritation. Upon cleanses then found there were two contacts stuck together. So i actually got 3 left contacts.

Denise Jacques
02/16/2023
Neelum jamal
01/26/2023

Helpful team

For my first order I had a issue but
Lens.com team is very helpful and solved the problem and sent me the fixed lens
Recommended this site

Neelum jamal
01/26/2023
JOHN MOY
12/28/2022

Perfect.. gas permeable lenses

Fits great.. perfect...

JOHN MOY
12/28/2022
Ken Clay
12/12/2022

Delivery

I'd love to give a rating to your products and have had good service in the past. However my last order has not been delivered yet. Could you track its progress and let me know when I cam expect it?
regards
Ken Clay

Ken Clay
12/12/2022
Francois
11/04/2022

Lenses arrived quickly. They fit very well.

Lenses irritated my eyes when I first wore them; all is well after a few cleanings

Francois
11/04/2022
Jack Saffell
10/05/2022

Crystal clear vison

I would highly recommend Lens for all ones contact needs. My lens are for extremely nearsightedness (20/400) and the correction is spot on with the Boston EO.
This is the forth time I have purchased my contacts form Lens.com.

Jack Saffell
10/05/2022
Forrest Messenger
10/03/2022

Contact fill

Great service, great lenses.

Forrest Messenger
10/03/2022
Aleksey Zvyagin
09/22/2022

If you have astigmatism I recommend this site!

I have been using this site for a long time to order contact lenses. With the exception of a couple of problems (once the lens was with a diopter of 0, another time it scratched the eye with the inner surface) - all other cases are fine. Since my astigmatism is lifelong, and hard lens labs are far away and rare, this site is a salvation for people like me!

Aleksey Zvyagin
09/22/2022
Anonymous
08/02/2022

Confusion on ordering and shipping

Shipping was longer than EXPECTED.
Ordering prices not clear, shipping, and taxes.

Anonymous
08/02/2022
Jose Gallivan
07/19/2022

Perfect

Perfect. Many thanks.

Jose Gallivan
07/19/2022