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X-Metal ear height stem adjustment?

JeremyLaurenson

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My ears (and likely our ears) are not at the exact same height on my head.

In order to make sure my Rx is right I usually have a bend in my regular glasses’ ear stems.

If not the glasses sit at a slight angle and astigmatism would be off.

So…. Titanium ear stems….

Thoughts?
 
My ears (and likely our ears) are not at the exact same height on my head.

In order to make sure my Rx is right I usually have a bend in my regular glasses’ ear stems.

If not the glasses sit at a slight angle and astigmatism would be off.

So…. Titanium ear stems….

Thoughts?
I'm curious...

Usually with RX they have specific measurements.

When they have you measured WITHIN THE DESIRED FRAME they usually check your Pupilary Distance and seg height at the minimum. This being in mind i would imagine that would have slight compensation for a rigid xmetal frame.

Thoughts @Chris A Hardaway?
 
I'm curious...

Usually with RX they have specific measurements.

When they have you measured WITHIN THE DESIRED FRAME they usually check your Pupilary Distance and seg height at the minimum. This being in mind i would imagine that would have slight compensation for a rigid xmetal frame.

Thoughts @Chris A Hardaway?

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My ears (and likely our ears) are not at the exact same height on my head.

In order to make sure my Rx is right I usually have a bend in my regular glasses’ ear stems.

If not the glasses sit at a slight angle and astigmatism would be off.

So…. Titanium ear stems….

Thoughts?

Thin arms on glasses make them sit crooked on my face that's why i use xmetals, they grip the side of my head and does not look crooked when worn
 
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