Every contact lens in ODAtlas in one sortable, searchable table: sort any column to rank products by oxygen (Dk), replacement schedule, base curve and more.

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Product Name Dk Base Diam Powers Qty WEAR REPL Priceยฒ Last Updated User Data
Product Name Dk Base Diam Powers Qty WEAR REPL Priceยฒ Last Updated User Data
Product Name Dk Base Diam Powers Qty WEAR REPL Priceยฒ Last Updated User Data
Product Name Dk Base Diam Powers Qty WEAR REPL Priceยฒ Last Updated User Data
About this catalogue

How to use the ODAtlas product catalogue

This page brings every contact lens in ODAtlas into a single sortable, searchable table so you can compare products across manufacturers in one place. Each row carries the parameters that matter at the chair: base curve and diameter (fit), sphere / cylinder / axis / add (optics), Dk (oxygen), and wear and replacement schedules (handling).

Sort by any column to line products up on a single attribute (for example, highest Dk, or shortest replacement interval), or search by name to jump straight to a lens. If a term or column is unfamiliar, the guide below explains every parameter.

What does each column mean?

Base curve and diameter describe the fit; power/cylinder/axis/add describe the optics; Dk and Dk/t describe oxygen performance; WEAR and REPL describe overnight approval and replacement frequency. Full explanations are in How to read a contact lens specification.

Why do some lenses show a range of powers?

Products are made across a power range, and some parameters (like Dk/t) vary with power because thickness changes. Always confirm the specific power's availability before ordering.

How current is the data?

ODAtlas is a reference aid compiled from manufacturer information. Ranges change; always verify against official manufacturer documentation before prescribing.

New to the parameters? Start with our guides, including reading a lens specification and understanding Dk/t. See our disclaimer.