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Setex Gecko 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. Made in the USA, these pads offer all-day comfort and are compatible with various eyewear types, ensuring a secure fit without residue.
N**N
They Work!
I have to say these are a game changer. I have a super oily face and I’m a server at a restaurant so combined with running around for 6 to 8 hours, my glasses ALWAYS slid down my nose and I was always touching them to adjust. The Gecko Grip nose pads work soooo much better than I thought at keeping my glasses up all night! They don’t irritate my skin and there they leave less of a red mark than my glasses alone did. I know this sounds dumb but it literally made me happier and quicker while working.That being said, I didn’t get the thin ones, they are a little thick. But they stick well and hold up my glasses and you wouldn’t really know unless I told you they were there.The design matched the shape of my glasses nose pads perfectly and fit well, but I have metal frames with those adjustable pads. I don’t know how they would fit a plastic pair.All in all I’m a happy camper.
M**N
They really don't move!
I've used other nose grip pads previously, but my glasses would still start to slip after a short period of time. These really do stay in place! Best ones I've ever tried! Next time I will get the .6mm instead of the 1mm.
B**D
very comfortable. wish they'd stay on longer
great pads but... they care very comfortable, good grip; just that after a few days the pad slides off the nose grip and winds up sticking to my nose, the inside of the lens, my eyelid...
B**H
They work well but don't last long
I've been using these for a bit over a month and since they last 2 weeks at most, I feel I can accurately describe the life cycle now that I'm on my 3rd installation.First, my glasses situation. I recently switched to big black framed glasses after years of wearing small rectangular wire frames with rubber nose pads. On top of that change, I had lots of adjustment issues and the college kid at my ophthalmologist's office messed with the frames so much that the arms have zero clamp on my head. Thus, they skate down my nose the second my head moves. My search for relief lead me to these Setex pads in black.Here's the installation process I've been following: Wipe the frame's nose area with a bit of isopropyl alcohol and let it dry. Then grab a pad with tweezers and ever so carefully place it where you think it should be. Hopefully you get it in the right spot so you don't have to peel it off again. Then do your best to place the other one in roughly the same place on the other side. With some patience, the pads won't be at odd angles or different heights.Now the glasses stick to your face, just as promised. It feels a little weird, like they're suctioned to your face at first, but no more slipping and it's great.A note before I continue with the review: the move to these larger frames gave me a whole world of eye pain that my ophthalmologist blamed on the thickness of the lenses, the size increase, and that my eyes were just used to my old glasses. I went back 4 times for adjustments and finally found a guy who realized they'd measured my head wrong and the center was in the wrong spot. The lenses were replaced but it barely helped; they insisted this was normal and I just had to wear them and get used to the change. Eventually my old glasses broke and I had no option but to wear these so I powered through a couple days of bad headaches and finally they felt normal. At least, until these pads ever so slightly raised the location of the glasses on my face, and brought the headaches back. That's not the pad's fault, but it's something I didn't really think about when purchasing. It was only a short period of discomfort and my eyes once again adjusted and things were fine. Again, not the pad's fault but on the chance this problem really is normal, it's something you might want to keep in mind.Back to these pads, after about a week, you notice they're slipping a bit. Not bad, but if you tilt your head down, they start sliding ever so slightly. A quick wipe of the pad with your finger reveals they've been acting like oil sponges and are feeling a bit slick. Not smooth plastic slick, but slick enough to slide a bit. I should note I don't have an oily face, I'd say my skin is normal and thanks to winter and the pandemic, I haven't left my house or exerted myself so I can't blame sweat or abnormally oily conditions. A few wipes with a finger or maybe a shirt and you'll be back to mostly normal, for now.Jump forward another week and one day your glasses will feel weird on your face and you'll see the adhesive has given up and now the pads are sliding around. Congratulations, you've reached the 2 week maximum life of the pads and now you have to start over with a new set.I'm disappointed in the 2 week life span. I'm on my 3rd set today after a month of use and there's 3 sets left in the container so you get a maximum of 2.5 months out of a purchase. I worry that summer time and some outdoor movement will cut this lifetime in half and at that point, they won't be worth the money. I'll probably go back to the metal frames with rubber pads later this year since this isn't worth the hassle.In conclusion, I'm happy with them now, not sure how I'll feel in warmer months but the 2 week annoyance is better than daily sliding glasses.TLDR: Put them on carefully, in 1 week they'll get slick with oil, in 2 weeks the adhesive gives up and you get to start over. Still better than slippery glasses.
K**C
Skeptical at first, but they work well!
These little sticky pads saved me from purchasing new frames. I recently purchased frames online and I went to get them adjusted after receiving them. They still fell down my nose until I found these! I have slightly oily skin and these pads haven’t budged and keep my frames in place. I wish they were a little thinner almost like .8 mm instead of 1. They are easy to place on the frames, and can quickly come off to reposition. I would try this route first before returning or changing glasses.
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.
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