Dresden Vision NZ launch opening offer
Dresden Vision has just launched in New Zealand with stores in Auckland and online, and they're offering discounts to our members.
They’ve had great success in Australia with their product when it comes to very busy kids (and adventurous adults). Some of their clients broke three or four pairs of glasses before seeing them. This is a stress for the child (“How much trouble am I in?”) and for the parent (“How can I keep affording this?”). With their glasses, they replace the frame for free if it's ever broken.
We have a good following among members of the Australian ADHD community because the glasses look good, are robust, and are nearly indestructible:
- frames are made from ultra-tough Swiss Nylon or recycled materials and have a lifetime warranty
- lens coatings are made by Zeiss and are really tough - and still come with a one-year warranty for scratches etc
- they use a nylon plastic pin, rather than a hinge (which is the number one thing that breaks on normal glasses)
- they have a high variety of colours across a standard shape
- the xs size fits children from about four years old, and
- they’re happy to adjust settings in store, such as quiet spaces, if needs be.
For more about their offer Download Dresden Vision's pdf flyer or go to their website.
They’ve had great success in Australia with their product when it comes to very busy kids (and adventurous adults). Some of their clients broke three or four pairs of glasses before seeing them. This is a stress for the child (“How much trouble am I in?”) and for the parent (“How can I keep affording this?”). With their glasses, they replace the frame for free if it's ever broken.
We have a good following among members of the Australian ADHD community because the glasses look good, are robust, and are nearly indestructible:
- frames are made from ultra-tough Swiss Nylon or recycled materials and have a lifetime warranty
- lens coatings are made by Zeiss and are really tough - and still come with a one-year warranty for scratches etc
- they use a nylon plastic pin, rather than a hinge (which is the number one thing that breaks on normal glasses)
- they have a high variety of colours across a standard shape
- the xs size fits children from about four years old, and
- they’re happy to adjust settings in store, such as quiet spaces, if needs be.
For more about their offer Download Dresden Vision's pdf flyer or go to their website.