Gas permeable and soft contact lenses can both correct vision, but they feel and perform differently on the eye. Comparing the two can help you understand which lens type may better match your prescription, comfort needs, and daily routine.
Gas permeable lenses
These lens types have a firm design that can help sharpen vision, especially for wearers with irregular corneas, higher prescriptions, or certain types of astigmatism. They also let oxygen pass through to the eyes, which supports healthy wear.
Soft contact lenses
Soft lenses feel more flexible on the eye and are usually easier for new wearers to adjust to. They often feel comfortable right away, while gas permeable lenses can take a short adjustment period because of their firmer feel.
The right choice, however, depends on your eyes. Your eye doctor can recommend the better lens type based on your prescription, corneal shape, comfort needs, and daily wearing habits.
Affordable Gas Permeable Contact Lens Prices
Gas permeable contact lens prices can vary by lens type, prescription needs, and order quantity. Here's a quick look at popular options, so you can compare costs before choosing the lens your eye doctor prescribed.
- Boston ES, about $40 to $58 per box
- Boston XO, about $40 to $58 per box
- Boston EO, about $40 to $58 per box
- Boston XO2, about $40 to $58 per box
- Fluoroperm 30, about $31 to $41 per box