ASCENT AVIATOR LUCID RX SINGLE VISION

Prescription Pilot Glasses

$545.00

Description plus minus

Meet the Method Seven Rx Lucid lens. A crystal-clear polymer lens with ZEISS Cleanguard UV protection, anti-scratch durability, and advanced coatings for lasting clarity. Enjoy the everyday comfort of Method Seven optics in a clear lens!

How to order

1. Add the Rx glasses to your cart and complete checkout.

2. Check your email for next steps (don’t forget to check promotions and spam folders) and submit the information requested.

3. We will confirm receipt of your information within 1-2 business days of arrival.

4. Your custom Rx glasses will ship in 3-6 weeks. We will send an email with the tracking number.

5. Please contact us within 30 days for evaluations or returns.

If your address is located outside of the US, please contact customerservice@methodseven.com to request a quote.

Lens Technology

Lucid Rx brings fifteen years of optical innovation to everyday prescription eyewear. With premium ZEISS coatings, the lenses resist scratches, clean easily, minimize blue light, and provide complete UV protection while maintaining sharp, comfortable vision.

Features include enhanced cleanability via ZEISS CleanGuard™, scratch resistance, substantially lower blue light reflectance, improved glare reduction and contrast, and full UV defense. Lucid Rx fits seamlessly into design forward frames built for comfort and durability in every environment, whether in low light, driving, flying, indoors, or outside.

Lucid Clear Intelligence plus minus

Lucid Rx delivers crystal clear vision even in challenging light: substantially reduced reflections at dusk or under glare, minimal residual distortions, and a level of sharpness that feels like more than just prescription. Experience enhanced contrast and depth that make details pop, whether working indoors, driving, or flying.

Lucid Rx plus ZEISS Lens Technology plus minus

Built with ZEISS CleanGuard™ technology, Lucid Rx lenses clean up to three times faster than earlier coatings, repel water and oil, and resist smudges, dust, and dirt. With an industry-leading Bayer ratio of 16 for scratch resistance plus full UV defense, these lenses are designed for durability and long-lasting performance.

Frame Technology

Designed for flexibility, durability, and longevity, Method Seven Pilot eyewear won't break your headset seal, ensuring you never miss a radio call. Timeless style meets endless comfort, without interruption. Developed and tested with real pilots across various professional and general aviation aircraft and cockpit configurations.

The Ascent plus minus

The classic aviator—elevated. The Ascent is crafted from aerospace-grade titanium, offering unmatched strength-to-weight ratio and durability. Bayonet temples taper down to less than 1.00 mm, ensuring comfort and compatibility with headsets and flight helmets when properly fitted. This lightweight aviator is designed to minimize audio interruptions and never impede the use of oxygen equipment.

Titanium Frame Technology plus minus

Our titanium frames are hand-tooled by expert craftsmen, ensuring durability for everyday use and flexibility to conform to your head's shape. Titanium is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to corrosion, making these frames a great investment in essential flight gear that will last for years to come.

Method Seven Pilot

Method Seven scientifically develops eyewear in-house and rigorously tests it in the field. Our mission is to unlock the full potential of the greatest flight instrument of all: the human eye. We are committed to enhancing vision, providing unmatched clarity, and ensuring superior protection for all pilots.

Eric Tucker

Method Seven is all I wear when soul surfing the skies.

Airshow pilot Eric Tucker holds single-engine commercial, multiengine ATP, CFI, and glider and floatplane ratings, with over 6,000 hours logged. Coming from a long line of aviators, including his father who is an airshow pilot and crop duster, Tucker had his first airplane ride before he was born. Today, he wows crowds by landing a Piper J-3 Cub on top of an ambulance speeding down the runway at 55 mph.