EyeArmor OverRx Safety Glasses

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Mark
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I've mentioned these a few times and saw that Duluth Trading now has them for $22.50. I have been using a pair for about a year and really like the fit and the protection after trying the bifocal safety glasses which gave me headaches and eystrain. My regular glasses are progressive lenses and the frame fits exactly in them. They fit so well I forgot they were on and went to Lowe's on Tuesday and noticed them when I was washing my hands in their bathroom. The earpieces are made of a thin flexible nylon material and fit nicely along side my regular frames. I don't notice any distortion/reflection and don't have too many dings or scratches after a year. One good ding is on the side where a rock kicked up by my string trimmer hit them and surely would have done some damage to my regular glasses and probably my eye/temple. If you need to wear your regular glasses these are really worth the money and the 5 seconds it takes to put them on.
http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/92215.aspx?feature=Product_1&kw=92215

While you're at Duluth Trading check out their Crack Spackle product. The only non diet related cure for the dreaded heartbreak of Plumber's Butt. Some of us definitely need it:rotflm:
http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/74585.aspx?feature=Product_1&kw=crack+spackle
 

DavidF

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David
I've mentioned these a few times and saw that Duluth Trading now has them for $22.50. I have been using a pair for about a year and really like the fit and the protection after trying the bifocal safety glasses which gave me headaches and eystrain. My regular glasses are progressive lenses and the frame fits exactly in them. They fit so well I forgot they were on and went to Lowe's on Tuesday and noticed them when I was washing my hands in their bathroom. The earpieces are made of a thin flexible nylon material and fit nicely along side my regular frames. I don't notice any distortion/reflection and don't have too many dings or scratches after a year. One good ding is on the side where a rock kicked up by my string trimmer hit them and surely would have done some damage to my regular glasses and probably my eye/temple. If you need to wear your regular glasses these are really worth the money and the 5 seconds it takes to put them on.
http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/92215.aspx?feature=Product_1&kw=92215

While you're at Duluth Trading check out their Crack Spackle product. The only non diet related cure for the dreaded heartbreak of Plumber's Butt. Some of us definitely need it:rotflm:
http://www.duluthtrading.com/search/searchresults/74585.aspx?feature=Product_1&kw=crack+spackle

Uhmm interesting product, might have to get myself a pair for when I visit customers who insist on safety glasses. Thanks for posting
 

RandyJ

Randy
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Thanks for the tip, Mark! I just ordered a pair...I passed on the crack spackle though:rolf:.
Take care,
 
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