I switched to ThinOptics which break across the bridge fairly often. I didn't mind replacing them, but since there are other options, I'd rather replace them with options that cost 13 rather than 50 (the price of ThinOptics). These are at least the same quality and, if they last longer than my thinoptics have historically lasted, they may be better.I switched to these types (ultrathin) because I often lose them and I like the stick on case. I also switched because I was sick of those indentations on the sides of my nose. That doesn't happen with these types of readers. although I do get a temporary indentation on the top of my nose. I might figure out a foam covering option soon!Lenses are clear and easy to see through. They fit well. I wish the temples were a quarter inch longer, but they're perfectly functional.Recommended-- especially if you've been buying ThinOptics which break. Try these. Fall all intents and purposes, they're the same, but much less money.
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