👓 Grip it, don’t lose it! Your eyewear’s new best friend.
The Ear Grip Ear Hooks are designed to provide a secure and comfortable fit for your glasses, preventing slippage and loss. Made from soft silicone, these hooks are compatible with a wide range of eyewear styles and come in a convenient pack of five pairs. Their compact size and easy removal make them perfect for everyday use.
S**1
Eye Glass rim holder
Fantastic I love them they do what they do nice & tight on your head recommended highly
A**Z
Keeps glasses in place.
Excellent! It’s an awesome product when I race off-road and keeps my glasses from slipping down.
X**A
Works Great! May take a little getting used to.
I have been wearing glasses close to 30 years now...it's all I know and they are worn 24/7 for almost everything including swimming, working, exercising, etc. The only time they come off is when I sleep. My near sighted Rx is too high for contacts --literally right at the cusp of the max) and even when I do have contacts that work well enough, I still can't see perfectly or work on the computer well or up close (I'm an artist that works on miniature scale things so it's just not an option to wear them all day and at that rate, what's the point?). So it is EXTREMELY important to me that glasses fit well on my face. For this reason I normally have to hit the children's rack and suffer some aesthetics for function and comfort. While they look a little too small on my face, they fit me best--especially for my dance classes with quick motions and turning.Fast forward to last year where I got normal adult glasses for a change again. Since COVID I wasn't really doing much activity or dance so figured it's not a big deal. However, now I remember WHY I normally opt for the tightness of kids glasses. The adult ones fall off my face whenever I bend down or bump into them even slightly. It gets incredibly annoying and EXPENSIVE when they fall and get scratched or scuffed up. I think it may be because the ends don't really reach the back of my ears, so there's nothing to really keep them there except the pressure against my face..which loosens over time. So I needed to find something to extend that and here we are....These work GREAT!!!! They are super comfortable and my glasses feel snug to my face and they don't fall off when I bend over or spin! These are a life saver! The price is fantastic too and you get way more than you'll probably ever need but they're great for tossing in a purse or eyeglass case for travel.ONLY thing is that the first time I wore them for a few hours, the back of my ears did get a little sore. I think it's just a matter of getting used to something being there. It didn't hurt while worn, just sore--like if you were to buy new earrings or get your braces tightened. I gave it a break for the next day and tried them again the following day with no issue. Even forgot I had them on! So yes, while it may take your body a little time to get used to them being there, just take some breaks in the beginning and a little time to build up to wearing them all the time.Will definitely recommend if you're experiencing these loose issues like I do and rely on your glasses for seeing 24/7!
T**.
They stay in placefor
For my ears to keep my glasses in place.
E**H
Super helpful
I keep buying them, super helpful and cheap!At first it’s hard to put on because it’s tight but then they loosen up with time. Super helpful if your glasses keep falling off your face this will help to maintain them on your face.
L**E
They work, but at a great physical cost
After reading all of the reviews, I decided that it was worth trying them because I get so frustated when my glasses don't stay up for a minute at a time and I'm literally adjusting them all the time. I put my glasses on and held the ear grip behind my ear so it was tangent to the back of the ear and then noted where the other end was parallel to the bow. I slid them on (they fit my bows perfectly - very snug and no loosening up after 3 weeks of constant use) to that spot. Two things cause problems:1) I have to "wing" them out sideways so I can get my glasses on and then flip them back so they're parallel to the bow again and can fit behind my ear. I have yet to discover a way that I can do this and not smudge the lenses badly. You don't want to clean your glasses, get them put on with this system, and discover that they are no longer clean! But that's my daily saga.2) They DO HURT. They abrade the skin behind my ear however I try to tweak them a bit. They are pushed against my head, too, being between my ear and head. So I have aching in my head and pain in the back of my ears. I know many people here swear by them, but I just haven't yet found a comfortable location for them.They work! So it's a balancing act (which is why I persist in wearing them): my glasses stay up and close to my face, so I'm getting full benefit from the prescription I was given. BUT those glasses are always filthy and reading is hard, and there is all the pain. Need to figure this one out because I value that they work.
K**S
Amazing Solution!
My new eye glasses were constantly slipping down my nose, especially while I was speaking to a group and occasionally looking down at my notes. These fixed that issue in such a simple and inexpensive way. They are comfortable and very effective. I love them!
A**A
How can this soft little thing make such a difference?
I've worn glasses since I was a toddler. This year, I splurged on some really cool but not so comfortable large frames. They slid a lot. The fix was to make them tighter at my temples (the ones on my head - not the "arms" of the glasses, which are also called temples). Both gave me headaches and the sliding additionally made my muscles tense up all the time. I was on the verge of returning the frames and going for something more conventional when I saw this product. I'd never heard of such a thing. It was certainly worth the price to try these and salvage my beloved glasses. And they work! In fact, I only have to use one!!! I wish I'd had these years ago. You need to play around with the position on the temples of your glasses until you find a position that secures the frames where you want them and you can't feel the hook. I initially had it too far forward and that eventually made my ear hurt.
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