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Clariti 1-Day Review

Clariti 1-Day

 

The Clariti 1-Day family makes a fantastic range of daily contact lenses that allow for better oxygen flow to the eyes than most contacts. They claim they make contacts for future leaders, busy mamas, and joy-seekers alike, suggesting that their lenses are a comfortable daily wear no matter what your lifestyle looks like. With high-quality silicone hydrogel material, breathability is unmatched and comfort stays all day long when you wear Clariti’s family of contacts.

 

Promoting Healthy Eyes

 

Simply, your eyes need oxygen to stay healthy. When your eyes do not receive enough oxygen, you can put them at risk for various health complications, one being neovascularization. Neovascularization refers to the over-formation of blood vessels in the eyes, even within the cornea, affecting your eyesight. This causes your eyes to appear red and bloodshot, regardless of your habits.

 

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Lenses with high oxygen permeability, then, help prevent complications such as this from happening, as oxygen is able to flow freely through your lenses. Thus, Clariti 1-Days give your contacts ultimate breathability throughout their wear, and your eyes stay bright white and healthy. Along with their premium material, these contacts also contain UV blocking materials to help keep your eyes protected from the sun’s harmful rays; do keep in mind, though, that they don’t block all rays, and you should still wear sunglasses with your contacts whenever you’re in direct sunlight.

 

 

Daily disposable lenses are the best type of contact to help promote healthy eyes, as they don’t pose nearly as much risk as weekly or monthly lenses. With pairs of contacts that you have to hold on to for weeks at a time, your lenses risk bacteria build-up that can harm your eyes, as you have to be cognizant about replacing contact solution and cleaning cases. Dailies, on the other hand, are thrown out after the end of the day without any danger of build-up or overwear. You get a fresh pair every day, and your eyes stay happy and comfortable from the start to the end of your day.

 

Sometimes you may need to take your daily disposable contact lenses out during the middle of the day for an activity like swimming or napping. Instead of throwing them out and using a second pair, you can store them for a limited amount of time in contact lens solution. Our favorite contact lenses solutions are BiotrueRevitaLens, or Opti-free Pure Moist. Just make sure you aren't saving daily disposable lenses for an additional day of use.

 

Powers and Parameters

 

Clariti 1-Day covers most patients with a range of -10.00 to +8.00, and are available in only one base curve.

 

Daily contacts, as their name suggests, are only meant to be worn for one day at a time. These contacts are designed to be thrown away as soon as you’re done wearing them, and cannot be overworn in any capacity. Overwearing your daily contacts will cut off the oxygen flow to your eyes and cause dry eyes and serious discomfort, not to mention health complications, as well.

 

As soon as your day comes to a conclusion, take out your contacts, throw them out, and get ready to open a fresh pair the next morning. Overwearing these types of contact is something you just simply cannot do.

 

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Does Clariti 1-Day Have a Lens for Astigmatism?

 

Yes, Clariti 1-Day offers a high-quality toric lens for astigmatism that features a prism ballast design to keep the contact centered on your eye during all-day wear. With these, you don’t have to worry about your contact moving and rotating around, disrupting your vision and causing discomfort. For those with astigmatism, centered (and comfortable) contacts are crucial.

 

The Clariti 1-Day Toric lenses were actually the winner of the Contact Lens Product of the Year back in 2012 specifically for their added stability, comfort, and hydration.

 

Does Clariti 1-Day Have a Lens for Presbyopia?

 

Yes! Clariti 1-Day offers a multifocal lens that features different ‘zones’ of vision to help you see from various distances. Near, far, and intermediate, Clariti 1-Day Multifocal is designed to help you experience all distances clearly. As with all multifocal lenses, getting used to their effects can take time, and you may have to try a few different prescriptions until you find the perfect one. Always work with your eye doctor to determine what’s best for you.

 

Multifocal lenses are designed to be extra precise, and, thus, can become cloudy as they age due to deposits building up. Luckily, with Clariti 1-Day Multifocal, this isn’t an issue! You throw them out before they even get the chance to blur your vision.


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Are Clariti 1-Day and Fresh Day the Same Contacts?

 

Yes: Clariti 1-Day contacts are manufactured under a few different names to be sold in different stores. They are the same great contacts, just sold in a different box. Whether you choose to buy Clariti 1-Day or Fresh Day simply depends on where you live and who offers what, but they’re both the quality contacts you know and love.

 

How Much Does Clariti 1-Day Cost?

 

For a 90-pack, you can purchase Clariti 1-Days for $59, making them an affordable choice for a daily disposable contact lens. If you don't wear your lenses often, you can also purchase Clariti 1-Day in a 30-pack for $30.

 

For Clariti 1-Day Toric, a 30-pack costs $37 and a 90-pack costs $81, making them a bit more expensive than the regular spherical lenses but still a great option for a daily disposable toric lens.

 

Clariti 1-Day Multifocal lenses run about $31.99 for a 30-pack or $85 for a 90-pack.

 

If you want to do a price comparison to confirm you are getting the lowest price possible, we recommend checking a site like CheapestLenses.com. You can search your prescribed brand and compare across multiple websites.

 

Pros and Cons

 

Clariti 1-Day contacts have some serious pros, though they have their cons, too. We’ve broken them down for you to easily read below.

 

Pros:

 

  • Daily disposable contact lenses are always the go-to choice for eye doctors, as they offer a fresh, clean option every time you wear them. With this, there’s no risk of bacteria or deposit build-up.
  • Clariti 1-Day has a full family of products, including multifocal options for presbyopia and toric lenses for those with astigmatism.
  • These contacts are made from silicone hydrogel to allow for ultimate oxygen permeability and comfort throughout their entire wear.

 

Cons:

 

  • Clariti 1-Days can be more expensive compared to monthly lenses, though they’re still highly recommended by eye doctors.

 

Bottom Line

 

All things considered, Clariti 1-Days are easily some of the most impressive contact lens options on the market. They are available in a wide variety of powers and have high-quality toric and multifocal lenses for those with astigmatism or presbyopia. Though Clariti 1-Day contacts are a bit more expensive than your typical contact, this higher price point is worth it for the added comfort and protection you’re receiving from these daily contact lenses. As long as you dispose of your lenses at the end of the day, your eyes are going to stay bright white, healthy, and hydrated day after day.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can I wear Clariti 1-Day?

The recommended wearing time for Clariti 1-Day is around 16 hours, but you should check with your doctor about your individual situation.

Can I sleep in Clariti 1-Day contact lenses?

No, you cannot sleep in Clariti 1-Day lenses (not even for naps!) If you need to take them out for a nap or any other reason, we recommend storing them in BiotrueRevitaLens, or Opti-free Pure Moist contact lens solutions.

2 comments

  • Hi Linda, all the Clariti 1-Day lenses offer UV protection. It sounds like CooperVision just has blisters or boxes with different designs.

    Sight Supply
  • Some of the individual contact packages say UV and others don’t that are in the same box. Why?

    Linda Otey

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