Flexi

Flexi

An RGP contact lens for perfect vision and optimal tear circulation.

+30.00 D up to -30.00 D
Strength
2 years
Usage
RGP
Type

The Flexi RGP lens is often successfully recommended for high plus strengths due to its small diameter combined with a large optical zone. The Flexi is also an excellent choice for small lid split openings. The Flexi is also available in a multifocal and in a front, inside and bitoric version.

Features of Flexi:

  • Superb tear circulation
  • Recommended for plus strengths
  • Ideal lens for a small lid split

The Flexi RGP lens often achieves excellent results at high plus strengths and is particularly suitable for small lid splits. Flexi IT is the inside toric model of the Flexi RGP contact lens. The application area is a corneal cylinder starting at 2.25 D. The Flexi IT is also available in a bitoric model.

Before using your RGP lenses, always read the package insert that is provided by your contact lens specialist.

Solution advice: use a solution suitable for rigid lens materials with an active cleaner and optimal disinfection.

Parameter range
Radius (r0): 7.10 to 9.00 mm in steps of 0.05 mm
Power (F`v): +30.00 D to -30.00 D in steps of 0.25 D
Diameter (øT)*: 8.30, 8.50* or 8.80 mm
*standard. Special parameters on request

Available as
Flexi FTP (Front toric)
Cylinder: Maximum cylinder -2.50 D
Axis: 0° to 180° per 1°
Prism (∆): 1,25 ∆

Flexi 42+ multifocal ‘Centre Distance’
Reading addition: +1.00 D to +3.00 D in steps of 0.25 D
Distance zone: 3.2, 3.4*, 3.6 mm
*standard. Special parameters on request

Flexi BT (bitoric)
Cylinder: Maximum cylinder -2.50 D
Axis: 0° to 180° per 1°

Technical information
Minimum middle thickness: 0.13 mm (-3.00 D)
Optic zone: øT -0.80 mm
Base geometry: Spherical bi-curve
Front geometry: Spherical lenticular

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which contact lens is best for my eyes?

    It depends entirely on you and your eyes. During an eye exam an eye care specialist assesses your eyes and looks at the strength and shape of your eye, among other things. You personal situation is also evaluated: When do you want to use them? How often? In what work environment? Based on all the measurements, you can choose the best lenses together with the specialist. Visit your nearest optician for an eye exam or consultation.
  • How do I clean my lenses?

    It is important to clean your contact lenses daily. The moment you remove your lenses, it is important to clean, rinse and disinfect them with the recommended lens solution as prescribed or advised by your contact lens specialist. Contact lens cases should also be emptied, cleaned and rinsed daily, as they can be a source of bacterial growth. Importantly, lenses, lens cases and other lens-related products should not come into contact with (tap) water because of the increased risk of microbial keratitis.
  • What should I look for in lenses for my child?

    Children can wear lenses as young as 8 years old on average. (1) Before a child can start wearing lenses, the eye care specialist explains what it means to wear the lenses and the responsibilities involved for the child, such as in the area of hygiene. (1) Charm, J & Cho, P, 2013, High Myopia-Partial Reduction Ortho-k: A 2 year randomized study, Optometry and Vision Science, Vol 90, No 6 P530-539.