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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 This is entirely a matter of taste. Many people greatly prefer Ziena over motorcycle goggles because they look much more like glasses.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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