SofLens 66 Toric Bausch & Lomb
5.0 stars (1 review) | Comfortable, affordable, easy to put in and take out, would be nice to be able to sleep in them, however, SoftLens 66 Toric contacts are a pretty good contact lens, and I have looked at other kinds, but SoftLens 66 Toric contacts are far more affordable, and thats why I'm sticking with them. |
Frequency 55 Toric CooperVision
4.0 stars (1 review) | I have had these Frequency 55 Toric contacts for about 3 months, and they are ok. Compared to other types, Frequency 55 Toric are easier to put on (they don't flip). I have had some difficulties with dry eyes,... . I take mine out every night, but still, some days when I have intense reading or computer work, I have to take them out and wash them i... |
Vertex Toric (Encore Toric) CooperVision
5.0 stars (1 review) | Vertex Toric lenses are extremely comfortable especially for first time contact wearers. |
Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism Johnson & Johnson
5.0 stars (3 reviews) | I had tried and tried to wear contacts for about two years and never had any success. However, I was introduced to Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism about a year ago and couldn't be any happier! These are the len's for those who think they could never wear contacts! I wear them for weeks at a time and half the time I don't even realize I have them... |
PureVision Toric Bausch & Lomb
5.0 stars (2 reviews) | My Eye Doctor prescribed torics for the first time and I wasn't sure what to expect. I tried PureVision Toric and have had great success with them. PureVision Toric are easy to put in because they are more rigid, but I find them to be reasonably comfortable (not as comfortable as my non-toric, but definitely not uncomfortable). I am so pleased that... |