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SetexGecko Grip Anti Slip Eyeglass Nose Pads are designed with innovative microstructured fibers that mimic a gecko's foot, providing an ultra-strong grip in wet, sweaty, and oily conditions. Each pack includes five clear pairs, specifically tailored for various eyewear types, ensuring all-day comfort and easy maintenance.
K**T
Comfortable, easy to install, they do the job!
These are wonderful! They fit perfectly on my glasses and keep them from slipping down. What I really needed them for was to lift the glasses from the bridge of my nose (they sat a little low). My only issue is that two pads in the container were damaged. Other than that, I'll purchase again if/when I need them!
J**Y
Perfect for my specs
I love these nosepads. They last a couple weeks, its easy to clean the residue off my glasses. Obviously they start to slide off from the adhesive and body heat but they're very easy to apply, and comfortable. I had the other most recommended brand and they're garbage. I also like that when I apply these, if I do it wrong or in an uneven place, I can peel and reapply without losing the stick. Will be buying regularly!
R**T
Work well but don’t last long
Kept glasses from slipping well, but on 12th day just fell off. So pack of five really aren’t going to last that long for the amount of money.
P**E
When you sweat, the nose pads slip
I purchased the nose pads and temple tips to use on my sport sunglasses. I hike, cycle and sweat. The first hike that I took, I was sweating and my glasses were moving on my nose. Let’s face it, a sweaty rubber pad isn’t much different than a sweaty acetate frame. When my face was dry and the nose pads were dry, my glasses stayed on my nose.The temple tips did make a difference. I played with the position of the temple tips on my glasses such that the rubber rested behind and slightly above my ears. These kept my glasses on my face while coming down hills.The pros: easy to put on, comfortable, and when I wasn’t sweating, the nose grips kept the glasses from sliding on my nose. Tip: do adjust the position of the temple tips to best secure your glasses.Cons: When sweaty, the nose pads don’t grip your nose. After 30 days and multiple hikes, one of the nose pads did come off. Note, I followed the cleaning instructions for my glasses (mild soap and warm water) since using alcohol on acetate frames is not recommended. You receive 8 nose pads so you have a reserve. Hopefully, I won’t be replacing the nose pads again in the next 30 days.
D**.
Work great
I was skeptical at first but really glad I tried them. They're exactly what I needed to keep my glasses from sliding down my nose by holding them in place. I'm still on the first pair so far, after 3 weeks of use. I've read mixed reviews on here about them. I've just been lightly wiping any lint or oil occasionally (once or twice per day) with my thumb & they're good to go. Also, if using these with Rayban Metas, be aware that the charging case uses a spring loaded mechanism that will make frequent contact with these, so I expect to have to replace them before long. But for now, they're holding up fine. The first generation model (Rayban Stories) however, use a different charging method, so the case shouldn't affect these whatsoever.
M**L
Monthly Fees to use your glasses
They don't work and they dont last! Always slipping still! I don't think any of their products really work and I got this as a bundle set with their grip temple tips; both are horrible! The only reason why they would even put a patent on this is so they can charge more and prevent other companies from making something better that does work. Not everything with a patent is useful.They didn't keep my glasses from sliding (or in place) when both products were used together. Oily, wet, dry skin; they still slip; it doesn't make any difference if it doesn't work. The adhesive they used for the pads ended up melting off three days too and was barely even sticking to the frames. Also, you should never clean your glasses with rubbing alcohol even if it's suggested from the instructions; soap and water works the best. If you have plastic frames, that would probably be okay. The frames I have are high-end designers frames made from resin so rubbing alcohol will destroy them.If you're going to use these, expect to subscribe and schedule for a monthly delivery; you will need it since one or two pairs will be used every week. I already paid a lot for my glasses frames and I don't want another monthly fee to just use them to see.I even contacted Setex a few times and I never received a response back from them so I contacted Amazon instead. I believe Setex think their products have zero flaws and are perfectly well made and designed when they're not. They care more about making sales than their customers service. The silicone damper gels I got for my drum set that I cut up to use for my frames work and stick better! These are more like those "sticky hands" one can find from those old school quarter machines! Don't believe the "30 days for refund or replacement", its not 100% guarantee! I returned the items back and got a refund but now I recently got an email saying they're going to bill again me for the items I already returned and don't even have anymore! Setex is a total scam! Had to contact Amazon again to solve the issues.... Again!Long story short, just get your glasses readjusted in store or buy a new set of frames instead; it will stay in place, be a lot more cheaper, less headache dealing with Setex, and definitely be A LOT more comfortable.
A**Y
They really work!
They really work! The adhesive part is sticky and strong. The pads fit perfectly on the nose part, which helps with my progressive lenses in my plastic frame that doesn’t have adjustable nose pads! Would recommend them!