cAir toric

Product specs

Features

  • Optimised Toric Lens GeometryTM incorporates special design features to provide excellent orientation1 and stable fit for consistently clear vision.
  • Advanced material naturally attracts water molecules, keeping the entire surface of your lenses continuously moist throughout your day.
  • High breathability allows your eyes to get 100% of the oxygen they need‡, which helps keep them white2 and healthy§3
  • The highest class UV blocker available in a contact lens helps protect your eyes from the transmission of 90% UVA and 99% UVB.||

An effortlessly superior1 lens that provides long-lasting comfort

If you wear contact lenses for astigmatism and want value for money, choose CooperVision®  cAir® toric contact lenses for excellent  performance at a surprisingly  affordable price. They’re made from an advanced silicone hydrogel material specially developed for long-lasting comfort, easy handling* and a healthy lens-wearing experience. Brought to you by CooperVision, a world leader in toric contact lenses.

Class 1 UV protection4 for added peace of mind

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can be harmful to eyes, with the potential to cause cataracts and other damage.6 That’s why cAir offers Class 1 UV protection that blocks more than 90% UVA and 99% UVB4 offering greater protection for your patients’ eyes.

CooperVision soft contact lenses for vision correction. Your optometrist will advise if this product is right for you. Always read the label and follow the directions for use (https://coopervision.co.nz/patient-instruction).

Silicone hydrogel is the healthiest soft contact lens material5

The third generation of silicone hydrogel material used in cAir is inherently wettable with no surface treatments, and uses naturally wettable building blocks to improve compatibility between silicone and hydrophilic domains. This, combined with the higher water content of cAir ensures a high performing, comfortable lens. Hydrogel contact lenses minimise or eliminate hypoxia-related signs and symptoms during lens wear.

A seamless refit

cAir contact lenses have excellent fitting characteristics, making refitting Avaira patients simply effortless with no additional chair time. 

Offer your patients the excellent performance and superior comfort1 of cAir contact lenses. The advantages are effortless.

1.When compared in a head-to-head study against Avaira lenses. 2.After 2 and 4 weeks of wear. Data on file. 3. After 1, 2 and 4 weeks of wear. Data on file. 4.Warning: UV-absorbing contact lenses are not substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear, such as UV- absorbing goggles or sunglasses, because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. Patients should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed. 5.With higher oxygen permeability than hydrogel materials, silicone hydrogel contact lenses minimise or eliminate hypoxia-related signs and symptoms during lens wear. 6.http://www.aoa.org/patients-and-public/caring-for-your-vision/uv-protect...

Product Details

H20 content
55%
Replacement schedule
Two-week
Oxygen transmissibility
110 Dk/t (at -3.00D)
Revenue carton size
6-pack blisters
Design
Aspheric front & back surface
Base curve
8.4
Diameter
14.2
Sphere power
Plano to +6.00DS (0.25D)
+6.50 to +8.00DS (0.50D)
-0.25 to -6.00DS (0.25D)
-6.50 to -10.00DS (0.50D)
Cylinder power
-0.75
-1.25
-1.75
-2.25
Axis
10 to 180 (10° steps)
Wearing schedule
Daily
Material
fanfilicon A
Handling Tint
Light blue

* Based on subjective ratings at insertion and after 1 month. Results of a prospective, double-masked, randomised, bilateral, crossover study comparing  cAir® sphere contact lenses with a competitive reusable sphere lens. CVI data on file. Sponsored by CooperVision Inc. 

‡ During daily wear. 

§ With higher oxygen permeability than hydrogel materials, silicone hydrogel contact lenses minimise or eliminate hypoxia-related signs and symptoms during lens wear. 

|| Warning: UV-absorbing contact lenses are not substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear, such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses, because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. Patients should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed. 

References: 

  1. CVI data on file 2019; prospective, double masked, bilateral, randomized, cross-over dispensing study n=39 habitual soft toric wearers. Sponsored by CooperVision Inc. 

  2. CVI data on file 2017. Prospective, multi-center, bilateral 2-week wearing study with  cAir® . N=63. Sponsored by CooperVision Inc. 

  3. Brennan NA. Beyond Flux: Total Corneal Oxygen Consumption as an Index of Corneal Oxygenation During Contact Lens Wear. Optom Vis Sci. 2005;82(6):467-472.  

CooperVision soft contact lenses for vision correction. This product may not be right for you, refer to your optometrist for advice. Read the instructions for use before purchase (https://coopervision.net.au/patient-instruction) and follow the instructions for use.