Does anyone have a recommendation for moisture chamber glasses? I'm hoping to pay less than it costs for a pair from Ziena ($180) to start out, in case they don't work for me. Thanks!
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I bought a pair of the Ziena glasses and they just don't fit right. I wore them to work and everyone commented on how weird they looked. I work outside and it was windy and they didn't stop the wind like I had hoped they would. I have a small face and got the small size but they just aren't what I'd hoped for.
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They do look ridiculous. I went that route also and have a small face. I think women's motorcycle glasses fitted for prescriptions would work better. I did this, but for sunglasses. I got them at a Harley store. I should have gotten a clear rx as well for inside. They are a bit big but not absurd like the Ziena.Last edited by PG; 03-Jul-2022, 10:17.
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Originally posted by PG View PostThey do look ridiculous.
There is, unfortunately, no way to make moisture chamber glasses invisible.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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I believe there's at least one brand of smaller ones in Japan... wish I knew names though. Yes, small sizing is a problem. The Kai is a fairly decent small unisex (bendable earpieces help) but yes definitely understand issues for smaller ones. Custom moisture chambers can be another option.Rebecca Petris
The Dry Eye Foundation
dryeyefoundation.org
800-484-0244
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