

🦎 Lock your look in place—never lose your glasses again!
Setex Gecko Grip Temple Tip Grips are innovative, USA-made sleeves featuring microstructured fibers inspired by gecko feet, designed to provide a strong, anti-slip grip on eyeglass arms (0.15-0.5 inches wide). Measuring 49mm in length and 7mm in width, these black grips ensure all-day comfort, resist sweat and oil, and keep glasses securely in place for professionals on the move.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #34,016 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #112 in Eyeglass Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,344 Reviews |
2**R
Sticky glasses legs
These work so well! They stick to your head so good that they don’t want to fall off like they previously did. If you have very wide legs they may not fit but they slide on in seconds! I recommend these to anyone with sliding off issues!
A**D
great product
awesome product! keeps glasses in place
B**K
Helps tremendously!
Do exactly what it’s meant to do! I’d give it a 5 ⭐️ but they still slide down every now and again!
J**Z
Works good
Keeps ur glasses from falling off ur face highly recommend
D**S
Holds em up.
Works great for holding your glasses up. Only caveat. If you have hearing aids that rest on the back of the ear, they can be bulky and cause issues with fitment. Other than that, recommended.
C**R
Didn’t work for me!
I had high hopes of these since my glasses have rubbed a place on my nose that is red and sore and I thought a pad on the nosepiece would make it worse. Unfortunately , not only did these not stop my glasses from hitting that spot, but they hurt my ears. After several days of trying, I finally gave up and removed them. They were also very difficult to apply to the point where I was afraid I might damage my expensive Lily Pulitzer frames in the process. On the plus side, they are very soft and I’m not sure why they hurt my ears. Could be I didn’t have them positioned correctly though I tried adjusting them numerous times with no relief.
R**H
Best Cheap Fix
A coworker told me about these as my glasses kept slipping and falling off. I said what the heck, it's only a few bucks. Been using now for several months and they work great and have had no issues since!!!!
H**N
Prevents sliding - experience may vary
EDIT: After a few weeks use, I have to rate these lower. I have started experiencing pain/discomfort around my right ear where the grips are. This will usually start after maybe 6 hrs of wearing my glasses (I'm practically blind so taking them off is not an option). If any of you glasses wearer have experienced discomfort after wearing over-the-ear headphones/headsets, it's a very similar feeling. I believe it's because these Setex grips are quite thick. They literally triple the width of my glasses' arms. The thickness causes them to press more heavily against the side of my head since there's so little space in the crook between my ear and temple. Like I said in my initial review below, these may work better for some people w/ less heavy glasses or perhaps a different ear shape. Perhaps try other products first w/ smaller thickness to prevent feeling the pain I'm experiencing. Sliding glasses are so annoying, so I hope you find the right product for yourself. These are not the right ones for me. ---- First, advice for people who do buy these. It advises you to soak them in hot water to make it easier to slide them on. DO IT. It’ll save you a lot of effort. I tried putting the first one on and it was a hassle compared to the 2nd soaked one. Now I do think these work relatively well. There are a few caveats though. First, that snug feeling of the glasses in the crook of your ear will not be there. You’ll get used to it, but it’s not the same satisfying feeling as it’s rubbery. Second, for those of us with very, very poor eyesight and heavy glasses, there will still be some slight sliding of the glasses if your nose bridge is not high enough. I will say that the degree of sliding down my nose is much less than before though. So it works, but I still have to push my glasses up a bit. So TLDR: they’re not uncomfortable but the feel is noticeable. They work as long as your nose supports your glasses just a bit and your glasses aren’t too heavy.
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