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Optimum Classic Contact Lenses 1 vial - 1 lens - 12 month supply

Optimum Classic
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Optimum Classic Details & Parameters

Manufacturer: Contamac U.S.
Lens type: Gas Permeable
Each box contains: 1 lenses, a 12-month supply
Water Content: 0%
Material type: RGP
Oxygen transmissibility: 26 Dk/t
Can be worn overnight?: No
Recommended wearing time: Daily
Replacement schedule: Annually
Availability: Made to order
Cost per day: $0.09
Customer rating: 8.8/10
Visibility tinted: Yes
Blocks UV: Yes
Includes wetting agent: No
Special features: Made from Roflufocon B makes handling contact lenses simple and durable that they hold their shape over time, which helps maintain eye comfort and clarity
% Lens Material: 100% roflufocon B
Lens design: Toric
Production method: Cast molded
Lens Colors: Blue, Green, Grey, Light Blue

Product Information

Hard contact lenses probably don’t come to mind when you think of comfortable contacts. Some people remember the discomfort of the early hard contacts and other people hear the word “hard” and associate it with discomfort. The truth is that rigid gas permeable contact lenses, like Optimum Classic contact lenses, are astonishingly comfortable and deliver crisp vision with exceptional breathability. A major contributor to the comfort of rigid gas permeable contact lenses is their extreme breathability. One might not expect it of a rigid lens, but hard contact lenses let through higher levels of oxygen than many kinds of soft lenses. When eyes get the air they need they remain healthy and have a bright, clear appearance. With their high Dk rating, Optimum Classic lenses are incredibly breathable and keep eyes looking and feeling great all day long.

There are a lot of great soft lenses on the market that provide clear vision to many people, but if you’re looking for a higher level of sharpness, then a custom made lens is likely your best option. Optimum Classic lenses by Contamac U.S., are made to order. This means that they are built to suit the specific vision needs of the wearer.

Similarly, those who need to address more than one vision issue will likely find that hard contact lenses are better suited to their needs. Anyone can see improvement in clarity when they switch to hard lenses, though. With their custom fit they remain quite stable on the eye, which means that the precise vision is consistent.

Unlike soft contacts, RGP contact lenses are made completely of polymer. The type used in Optimum Classic lenses is called roflufocon B. This substance makes handling your contact lenses amazingly simple. Optimum Classic contact lenses are not only very durable, but they also hold their shape over time, which helps maintain eye comfort and clarity. Of course, as with other RGP contact lenses, Optimum Classic lenses must be taken out, cleaned, and stored at the end of each day to keep lenses in good shape and eyes healthy. If maintained properly, a set of Optimum Classic contact lenses can last up to a year, which can be a big money saver.

Optimum Classic FAQs

Where can I buy Optimum Classic contacts?

Optimum Classic 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.

Can I buy Optimum Classic for someone else?

Yes, you can buy Optimum Classic 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! 

How do I buy Optimum Classic contacts online?

To buy Optimum Classic 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.

Are online Optimum Classic contact lenses the same as from your eye doctor?

Yes, generally, Optimum Classic 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.

How do I read my Optimum Classic prescription?

Contact lens prescriptions, including for Optimum Classic 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 Optimum Classic contact lens prescription.

Can I renew my Optimum Classic RX/prescription online?

Yes, you can renew your prescription of Optimum Classic 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 to tell if my Optimum Classic contacts are inside out?

You will know Optimum Classic 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.

Can I be allergic to Optimum Classic contacts?

Contacts, like Optimum Classic 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.

Can Optimum Classic contacts expire?

Like all contact lenses, Optimum Classic 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.

Who makes Optimum Classic contacts?

Optimum Classic contacts are made by Contamac U.S., and sold on Lens.com.

How should I store my Optimum Classic 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.

Where can I buy Optimum Classic contacts near me?

Optimum Classic 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.

Do I need a prescription, or a copy of my prescription in order to buy Optimum Classic?

Yes, you do require a valid prescription in order to buy Optimum Classic 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.

Optimum Classic Reviews

Anonymous
12/11/2019

Great service

I had an issue with the lenses that I ordered and they were quickly replaced after one phone call. Very happy with their response.

Anonymous
12/11/2019
Lulu Chandler
11/14/2019

Excellent Service and Product

Order was completed quickly and RGP Contact lenses fit properly. Excellent service and product.

Lulu Chandler
11/14/2019
Anonymous
06/16/2019

Ok not perfect

A bit hard on the eye but ok otherwise

Anonymous
06/16/2019
Christine
09/02/2009

No More Eye Drops!

I have never worn a gas permeable contact lens as comfortable as the Optimum Classic. It feels great when I put it into my eye and it stays that way throughout the entire day. My eyes are never irritated by this contact lens so they never get bloodshot which keeps them looking great. I don't even need to use eye drops anymore!

Christine
09/02/2009
Milton
09/02/2009

Optimum Classic is my contact lens for life

The Optimum Classics fits all of my optical needs. Previous to this lens I have been using soft contact lens but progressively my eye prescription got worse and worse and soft contact lens could no longer precisely correct my vision. I was considering getting Lasik surgery but soon found out that the surgery will only correct my existing condition and it will not prevent future declines in my vision. My optometrist decided that the best optician for me would try gas permeable lenses and he was right. Not only do they offer a great correction for my vision, they have also seemed to stabilize it since I started wearing theses contacts my prescription has not changed.

Milton
09/02/2009