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2025-08-03 17:57:40
I used these as comfort pads because my new glasses were hurting the back of my ears. Comfort is great. So glad I bought these. No more painful back-of-the-ears by the end of the day. They work great for my needs!!
Customer
2025-07-05 21:20:21
My glasses were digging in behind my ears, where they rest, and it was extremely painful. I was using sports gauze and then saw these and decided to try them.They slide on easily and the pain instantly disappeared! I bought a 3-pack so I can wash them when needed.
Christine
2025-05-06 19:55:31
Purchased for a pair of Oakley glasses that came to a point and the metal hurt my ear. They work perfectly!
John
2025-05-02 11:16:38
Happy with the "eyeglass socks." I don't think they'll keep my glasses in place when I'm really jumping around, but they def help hold them on when biking, or just around the house. They slide right on and stay put. Could be a bit cheaper considering they are like thigh-high socks for a mouse, but seem well-made. Glad to have them.
SimpleEye
2024-12-15 10:29:39
I have been wearing glasses for over 60 years. I have had many sets of frames with varying comfort and ability to stay put. Currently, I have two primary sets of glasses. One looks okay, is fairly comfortable, and never slides down my nose. The other looks great but can start to bite into my ears a bit and won't stay put for long. I discovered some silicone grippers awhile back that slide over the temples and solve both of these problems. I have to replace every 6 months or so because the silicone tubes start to stretch and get sloppy.I spotted these cotton ear grippers and decided to try them out. After a couple of weeks of using them fulltime, I find that they are a nice alternative to my silicone grips. The cotton is noticeably more comfortable than the silicone. They don't grip quite as well but, so far, are doing a pretty good job on that front as well. Initially, I thought the bulkier look would bother me, but I've decided they look just fine. Being closed at one end like a sock, these cotton ear grips have the advantage of not sliding up the temple piece like the silicone ones tended to do with time. The closed end also seems to be locking onto the end of the temples very nicely, so it appears these guys will not be sliding off the temples either.Nice product at a nice price. Could not rate 4.5 stars, so rounded up.
Samantha
2024-11-26 18:58:32
I got these eyeglass ear cushions because my glasses were causing a painful, raw spot on the top of my ear. I was constantly adjusting them to avoid that area, but all I managed to do was stretch out the frames, making them too wide and prone to slipping down. These are a game-changer!The package comes with two pairs, neatly stored in a zip-lock bag, which is great for keeping the spare set safe and clean. The cushions slide SO easily onto the frame yet grip tightly and stay in place. The fabric is soft, comfortable against my skin, and doesn’t make me hot or sweaty, which I was initially worried about since I live in Florida and tend to run hot.Not only have these solved my discomfort issue, but they’ve also helped my stretched-out frames stay in place better. And I barely notice they’re there when wearing my glasses. The lack of visible stitching makes me optimistic about their durability, but only time will tell how well they hold up and keep their shape.Overall, out of the package I’m super happy with these cushions! They’re comfortable, functional, and even come with a backup pair, which is a nice bonus.
Autumn Danner
2024-11-19 11:51:05
I transitioned from wire-frame glasses to plastic ones, and the fit is so different. Wire frames can be molded to fit your face and ears; plastic not so much. I used to use rubber bands on the arms to keep my glasses from sliding down my face. I switched to these cushioned grips instead. The feel is so much more comfortable. I was hoping that they would work to keep my glasses from shifting down my face and also keep my glasses from falling to the floor if I put them on the top of my head and then look up. That is not happening for me. I don't want to go back to the rubber bands because that's too hillbilly, but these are not working to stabilize my glasses. They lack any grippy feel to keep them in place on my ears.
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