Extreme H2O contacts come in different lens types, so the right pick depends on your prescription, eye shape, comfort needs, and replacement routine. Before ordering, check your contact lens prescription for details like power, material or manufacturer, base curve, and diameter.
Extreme H2O 54% lenses
This type is often used for regular nearsightedness or farsightedness prescriptions, and some versions are also made for astigmatism. The "54%" refers to the lens' water content, so choose this option only if your eye doctor prescribed this exact Extreme H2O lens.
Extreme H2O toric lenses
This type has a higher water content than the 54% option and is often discussed for wearers who want a lens that feels soft and moisture-focused. Extreme H2O lists the 59% lens as a bi-weekly replacement option, so it can fit shoppers who want a fresh pair every two weeks.
Extreme H2O 59% lenses
If your prescription has astigmatism, your eye doctor will fit you with a toric lens instead of a standard spherical lens. Extreme H2O toric lenses are made to help keep vision clearer and more stable, especially since astigmatism correction needs the lens to sit in the right position on the eye.
Extreme H2O Replacement Schedules
Daily, weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly options
Extreme H2O has lenses with different replacement schedules, which can affect convenience, lens care, and long-term cost. Daily lenses are replaced after each wear, while reusable lenses need cleaning and storage based on the schedule your eye doctor gives you. To determine which replacement schedule suits you, check:
- Prescription
- Product's Replacement Schedule
- Your Wearing Habits
- Lens Care Guide