| Description | Volk’s SuperQuad® 160 STILL delivers the widest field of view of any lens ever produced. Its ideal .5x image magnification provides simultaneous visualization of the posterior pole to the peripheral retina, providing a greater margin of safety | This unique 129 diopter contact lens has been specifically designed for small pupil examinations at the slit lamp when traditional non-contact slit lamp lenses do not provide adequate views. The Equator Plus delivers an outstanding 137° dynamic field | The original 130° QuadrAspheric lens has grown in popularity since its introduction in 1989 as the preferred wide field fundus laser lens. Its sleek 28.6mm diameter housing provides a definite advantage over competitive wide field lenses for | The Volk TransEquator is designed for focal laser therapy and mid-to-far peripheral fundus diagnosis. Its unique optical design presents a realistic contour of the retinal concavity, offering an impressive wide-field view of the entire posterior pole |
| Features | - The ultimate PRP lens
- Offers the widest field of view of any lens on the market
- Complete retinal image out to the ora serrata
- Excellent laser treatment capabilities to the far peripheral retina
- Patented double aspheric high index glass optics provide enhanced imaging
| - Ideal for small pupil examination
- Excellent for diabetic patients with myotic eyes
- Patented double aspheric high index glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Available in numerous contact options including our exclusive Advanced No Fluid (ANF+)
| - Optimally sized to maximize maneuverability in the orbit
- High resolution imaging of the peripheral retina
- Small pupil fundus examination capability
- Patented double aspheric high index glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Available in numerous contact options including our exclusive Advanced No Fluid (ANF+)
| - Patented double aspheric high index glass optics provide enhanced imaging
- Available in numerous contact options including our exclusive Advanced No Fluid (ANF+)
- Wide field view of the posterior pole extending to the equator
- Excellent substitute for Rodenstock pan fundus lens
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