HI! A local optician should be able to perform the adjustment as well (usually), regardless if you purchased from them or not. You can always reach out to our opticians for assistance as well, or use the chat feature on the SportRx website for more help. 👉 www.sportrx.com/
Hey Cindy! A fully adjustable nosepad is the best solution for what you're describing. A good example is the RayBan Aviator. The nosepads allow you to turn the broadside of the pad inward or outward in addition to narrowing & widening so you can position them in the proper placement to avoid pressure points or slanted framing of one's face. An optician should be able to assist with this, but might take a bit more time to find the right adjustment that is to your liking. Hope this helps!
I tried the heat method to bend out the temple tips on my TR60 glasses because they pinch behind my ears, but they didn't budge a mm. Is there some trick to adjusting TR60 frames?
I'd suggest taking it to a local optician the first time or you can send some pictures to info@sportrx.com and a local optician will respond with a solution based on the frame you're working have!
Hello, Stefan! That would be the Oakley Scavenger. Unfortunately, we no longer carry that frame, but feel free to check out what we do have from Oakley - bit.ly/3tJqb0s
I don’t think adjustments should be free. A small fee, $5-$10 shouldn’t be out of the question. These people are physically doing the job and have bills to pay as well.
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I’d love to go to my local place for adjustments. That’s a 2.5 hour drive down an insanely busy, truck traffic interstate.
HI! A local optician should be able to perform the adjustment as well (usually), regardless if you purchased from them or not. You can always reach out to our opticians for assistance as well, or use the chat feature on the SportRx website for more help. 👉 www.sportrx.com/
My problem is, my nose is slightly bent, every glasses are always lover on the right side, even after been adjusted by a professional
Hey Cindy! A fully adjustable nosepad is the best solution for what you're describing. A good example is the RayBan Aviator. The nosepads allow you to turn the broadside of the pad inward or outward in addition to narrowing & widening so you can position them in the proper placement to avoid pressure points or slanted framing of one's face. An optician should be able to assist with this, but might take a bit more time to find the right adjustment that is to your liking. Hope this helps!
Very helpful ☺️Thank you ❤️
Thanks for tuning in Joel!
I tried the heat method to bend out the temple tips on my TR60 glasses because they pinch behind my ears, but they didn't budge a mm. Is there some trick to adjusting TR60 frames?
I'd suggest taking it to a local optician the first time or you can send some pictures to info@sportrx.com and a local optician will respond with a solution based on the frame you're working have!
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Which Oakley frame are you wearing?
Hello, Stefan! That would be the Oakley Scavenger. Unfortunately, we no longer carry that frame, but feel free to check out what we do have from Oakley - bit.ly/3tJqb0s
the video has too much talking. could be edited to a 4 minute video.
Really
Really good advice and like the time stamps. Maybe a little too much extra talking at the beginning?
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I don’t think adjustments should be free. A small fee, $5-$10 shouldn’t be out of the question. These people are physically doing the job and have bills to pay as well.
Negative, the fee is priced into the frame.
If it was $5 for adjustments, would the worker get paid more?