Okay I just want to get one thing straight, I really like the glasses because they really work. My concerns relate to how it was designed/made. ***Read the last paragraph for your final opinion*** When I first bought them, they flexed relatively easily. I asked for a replacement as I thought something was wrong with the way this pair was made. Great service by the way via the Revain support chat. After receiving the second pair (free) I realized that it was solely the material of the product that made it bend so easily. The part that was so uncomfortable was the back ends of the glasses. Being aimed at your head at a 45 degree angle really hurt the sides of my head. It always felt like two hard sticks just pierced the sides of my head. To be honest, I've tried over and over again to love these glasses. The truth is I just don't know. NOT because they don't work, because they definitely work. My problem is that these glasses were not designed for my head. If you want blue light blocking glasses definitely go for the Gunnar brand, they really work. When making your purchase decision, remember that you can return them if they don't fit your head. What's the point of wearing those glasses designed for comfort if they're uncomfortable?
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