








Lightweight Oval Rimless Reading Glasses for Men and Women - Model - VIS 5





H**Y
Very light and comfortable
It is very light, and it saved me from headaches and nose pressure. Anyone with sinus or turbinate problems will feel comfortable in those. They are delicate, and you need to take good care of them to prevent them from breaking, but so far, the ones I have had are durable. One pair broke because I stepped on them accidentally.
V**E
Good quality lenses; comfortable/lightweight
These readers are perfect for my needs. The optical quality and anti-reflective coating are excellent. They are very comfortable and light weight.
K**S
Overpriced, and Glasses Do Not Fit in the Case
I wish I'd read the description more closely. The "pearl" color glasses could easily be described as "pink."Also, I'm worried these glasses might not last long, given that nose pads that have not been adjusted to fit a normal sized nose, and I'm fairly certain that I will destroy the super light-weight glasses the first time I try to adjust the pads to fit my face.Another problem: the glasses "case" is basically a toothbrush holder and the glasses don't fit in it. Neither does my toothbrush.
C**A
my fave reading glasses
I have a bunch of these now and they are my favorite. I love that they don't have frames, so are easier to look over the top. AND, I especially LOVE that the arms are kinda soft/bendy/flexible with a bit of rubbery stuff at the ear piece SO THEY STAY ON better than any of my zillion pairs of reading glasses.I have kind of a large head and these fit perfect altho given how flexible and grippy they are, I'd imagine they'd work for anyone. They are NOT so grippy that they get caught in my loose hair, just slightly grippy. Perfectly grippy :-).I've had one pair lose the nose piece but unlike other cheap glasses, the metal inside part isn't unbearable and in fact, that is the pair I"m wearing now and I hardly even remember that the nose piece is missing. I have another pair (can't remember the brand) that the nose piece was just a wire so when the rubber bit fell off, it was dangerous to use that pair. I finally pushed that wire out of the way but then that pair wouldn't stay put, they slide right down my nose. The pair of Visualites that I'm wearing right now, with one lost rubber nose piece, works just fine :-).I have a bunch of these glasses and am hard on them and only one of the Visualites has lost it's nose piece. None have broken any other parts (I'm pretty talented at busting arms off of other reading glasses but so far none of these have!)So I'm really happy with mine :-).
J**A
I like them a lot - the pros are many
I have been using Scojo Gels for the last 4 years or so. I like them a lot - the pros are many, the cons really only two. The reasons why I bought these glasses are because I was hoping that they are similar to the Scojo's in quality while being less expensive. Both glasses are plastic, lightweight, rimless, stylish, comfortable, well-made, and they fit well. The only cons to Scojos are that they are expensive and not that durable. I've broken every pair that I've owned which is about four. It's just a matter of time before the bridge cracks in half.These glasses are very comparable to the Scojos. I've only had them about a week so I have no idea of the durability. I'm assuming that they will not be any more durable than the Scojos because they are made of similar material and designed about the same. The reason why I went with these this time is because these cost almost half as much, about 47% less, $20 versus $37.80. So I figured if the quality is similar (which it is) and the durability is the same (which I think it is but I'm not sure at this point) then these glasses are the better deal.Right now, I plan on staying with these glasses. I am happy with them and I would recommend them to anyone other than people who must have a tough, durable pair of glasses. These may not be the best glasses for someone working in construction, etc.
K**R
I love these glasses!
I have had these glasses for years now. I only bought a new one to get another color, but my old ones are still fine. They are nice and light on my nose(I have trouble with glasses- especially plastic framed ones- hurting my nose), and are they are seen almost invisible on your face because they are rimless. I tend to wear them on the top of my head when they aren't on my face and they work well for that too. They are just stiff enough to go on my head(but they are flexible enough to be comfortable), and don't catch my hair. Obviously they are durable because I've had them for several years now. I've seen complaints about the durability, but I haven't had this experience. I've tried other reading glasses, but always end up sticking with these.
M**E
Great glasses despite being easily broken
The truth is, these glasses break easily. They are delicately made, and light as a feather, and sometimes I have to screw the screws back in as they tend to back out sometimes on the nose pads, with a spot of superglue to hold them in there better.The reality is, my husband won't wear any other kind. He has several sturdier pairs that sit in the cupboard unused because he hates them. He gets frustrated with these glasses breaking, and then buys other kinds of glasses, and hates them all, and ends up going back to these ones. He's not a delicate man, and he doesn't treat them well, so we find ourselves replacing them every couple months. But these are $20 people, they aren't $100, and it's worth it to have glasses that you actually like to use when you have to cart them around all your life because you can't read anything without them. This is one of those areas in life where it's worth it to spend a little more. I just always keep an extra pair so that when his go belly up (stop leaving them on the couch and then sitting on them, husband!), I have a spare handy and order another spare.
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