11-22-2017, 01:23 AM
Is there a reason you don't just go for those Zenni's?
I have those exact glasses that you linked to and they have served me well. I use them as my primary riding glasses but they also do double time out in the shop when I'm doing any woodworking.
I'm on my second pair...I think I lost the first pair. The nose bridge is a removable, metal piece that is flexible and allows it fit quite well. The pads do get a bit gunked up over time and Zenni doesn't sell pads separately unfortunately. I have resorted to buying standard pads and holding them in place with a dab of hot glue as the ones that came on the glasses seem to be unique to the glasses.
I have those exact glasses that you linked to and they have served me well. I use them as my primary riding glasses but they also do double time out in the shop when I'm doing any woodworking.
I'm on my second pair...I think I lost the first pair. The nose bridge is a removable, metal piece that is flexible and allows it fit quite well. The pads do get a bit gunked up over time and Zenni doesn't sell pads separately unfortunately. I have resorted to buying standard pads and holding them in place with a dab of hot glue as the ones that came on the glasses seem to be unique to the glasses.