I've got PMD and I'm trialling kerasoft 3's at the moment, my right eye just needs a tweek on the cyl, but other than that I've not seen this clearly for a long, long time. They seem to fit my eye shape better and do not rock about like my RGP's. I'm looking forward to doing some horse riding and mountain biking without the fear of getting dust behind my lenses. I know everyone's different and Kerasofts may not be the best option for different people - but they work brilliantly for me, they're so comfy it's like wearing my favourite slippers .
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Feedback on Kerasoft 3 lenses
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Re: Feedback on Kerasoft 3 lenses
I'm very glad to hear you are getting on so well withh the Kerasoft 3 lenses and they seem to have worked pretty well for a number of forum members.
I also trialled these lenses and whilst i found them comfortable, the vision in my right eye was the same as not wearing a lens.
Whilst the vision in my left eye was, at times as good as my existing piggyback arrangement, which is very good, unfortunatley, I found the lens to be unstable and vision variable.
I have also tried the Accuity Soft K lens which didn't work for me in either eye.
I also trialled these lenses and whilst i found them comfortable, the vision in my right eye was the same as not wearing a lens.
Whilst the vision in my left eye was, at times as good as my existing piggyback arrangement, which is very good, unfortunatley, I found the lens to be unstable and vision variable.
I have also tried the Accuity Soft K lens which didn't work for me in either eye.
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