👓 Grip it and forget it! Your glasses will thank you.
Setex Gecko Grip Glasses Nose Pads offer a revolutionary solution to slipping glasses with their innovative gecko-inspired design. Made in the USA, these ultra-soft, anti-slip pads utilize micro-structured fibers to provide a secure fit in any condition, ensuring all-day comfort and performance. Each pack includes five clear pairs, perfect for various types of eyewear.
Manufacturer | nanoGriptech |
Part number | XG9G115 |
Item Weight | 9 g |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 0.6 x 0.1 cm; 9 g |
Manufacturer reference | XG9G115 |
Size | 5 Pair (Pack of 1) |
Colour | 5 Clear Pairs |
Style | 6 Piece Set |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**4
Very tiny, very sticky pads
These are tiny sticky pads which are a little difficult to handle as they are so small. They also stick tight so you only have one go at getting them in the right place. Having said that they appear to work really well. They stop my plastic frames sliding down my nose so they do a good job.
A**.
As someone with a very narrow nose bridge, these actually work!
I was quite surprised how effective they are at keeping my glasses from falling down. I have a very narrow nose bridge so plastic frame glasses have been an issue for me, but it has mostly been resolved by sticking these on. I'm also surprised it's mostly resistant to oil, as my face can sometimes get very greasy, it's been able to maintain its grip for long periods.It comes down to the tyoe of glasses and how heavy they are, though. One of my glasses are very lightweight so these had significant improvements from using these pads. However, it's only made a smaller difference with the ray ban meta smart glasses, which I still find myself readjusting regularly. Although I think perhaps getting the thicker 1.8mm pads might have improved upon this even further.If you have a very narrow nose bridge like I do, I recommend getting the thicker 1.8mm ones. While the standard 1mm does the job, it really depends on the type of glasses you have.
J**L
Make your glasses feel much more comfortable.
Great little idea and exactly what I was liking for. Been using these for at least two years.They’re ok but could be better. The adhesive comes off eventually which smears over lenses and has to be cleaned with soap and water. They’re also VERY EXPENSIVE for what they actually are. Tiny pieces of rubber with an adhesive back should not be so costly as delivery is mad for something so tiny.
S**D
Stops glasses slipping and make more comfortable.
Using on plastic framed glasses and it has definitely improved the fit and stopped my glasses slipping.They have been on my glasses for about a week and no signs that they are peeling.I feel like I have fitted them a bit high but will live with it until I have to replace.I bought the clear ones and you can see themOn my black frames, if I buy them again I would probably try the black ones.The only disappointment was the absence of cleaning wipes to clean prior to application, I was lucky as i was doing my phone screen protector at the same time and used the wipes from it.So an update, having now used these for a while and now purchased the black ones which look much better on my frames.These are such a good product that I will continue to use.Yes, they don’t stay on your glasses forever but they last a decent amount of time and for me is an acceptable time. My glasses don’t dig into my nose making it sore anymore so for me a good buy.Having now use
P**L
Poor quality for the price
Having suffered with droopy glasses for a while, I was excited to see what sounded like the ultimate solution. However disappointment followed when the glue for the grips stuck to the paper backing on removal. I thought at first it may just have been a faulty one but the same happened with the next few too. I tried sticking them to my glasses without glue hoping their inherent ‘stickiness’ would keep them in place. Sadly, lost the first pair as a result. Finally resorted to gluing a new pair in place with superglue which as of yet has worked well. Pleased the grips are finally doing the job they were meant to do and no more slippy glasses. For the price though, I would have expected a better quality product. I am out of pocket for the glue I had to buy, plus sticking them in place was a fiddly, messy business that I would have preferred to avoid.
S**E
These are effective
I bought these for my new glasses to stop them from slipping down my nose and to make them more comfortable. Once I got them into the correct position, they have worked well on both counts.
E**E
False advertising and terrible quality
Been using these for a month now, and they fail in so many ways. Ways that it's advertised, that it should not fail in.First claim: anti-slip. This is a red herring more than anything else. It is anti slip, IF you're not sweating or generating moisture between your nose and the pads.Second claim: strong grip. this is blatantly false. my glasses aren't heavy, but they slip off. There is no grip on this. It's a flat surface, which anyone should know is an indicator it's not 'grippable'.The adhesive is garbage as it seems to come off when there's more sweat and more use. I wear my glasses for, probably 15 hours per day. And that's with little movement and wearing headphones. They pads come off in about two weeks.Third claim: Mimic's a Gecko's foot. Says in the description on this page, "Fibrillar structures for a good strong grip in wet sweaty and oily conditions." Alright, if that's true, show it. Put the grips on the glasses of someone who's doing intense cardio training and see for yourself. It doesn't work. And I'm not even sweating a ton, and it still comes off.One thing to its credit that is correct is it fits most glasses frames. Plastic. It's just about right on my own, BUT, bad adhesive, as it only sticks to non-slippery plastic surfaces, which is the problem with my current glasses. They're slippery. But that leads into another issue.It's not comfortable, and it's thick. This will raise your glasses a little, and in some cases, just ruin them because they look weird.These are both disappointing and frustrating. At this rate, it might be better to just get a new pair of glasses with the grips on them.
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