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NicelyFit Replacement Temple Ear Socks are expertly crafted silicone accessories designed to perfectly fit multiple Oakley glass frame models. Measuring 56mm in length with precise dimensions, these black ear socks offer a skin-friendly, durable solution to refresh and repair your eyewear, ensuring comfort and a secure fit for everyday wear.
| ASIN | B0831SWTQH |
| ASIN | B07DMYXVLH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Medium Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #497,406 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,105 in Safety Eye Protection Accessories |
| Brand | NicelyFit |
| Bridge Width | 13 Millimeters |
| Color | Black With Nose Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.2 x 0.2 x 0.12 inches |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Lens Material Type | Plastic |
| Material | Rubber |
| Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Handle with care. |
| Style Name | Ox5113 |
| UPC | 783551228092 |
J**C
Nice replacements
Hard to get on, but once on they fit perfectly.
K**N
Works, but almost didn't
I have the Oakley Lizard/OX5113 frames and I needed to replace the temple ear sleeves since the original were ripping. I ordered these, arrived quickly and were the correct dimensions. Only gave it 4 stars since they were SUPER tight and difficult to slide on. I ended up finding a small screw driver to run through them to open and stretch them a bit to then slide them on to my glasses. It was still a tedious struggle but they work and now the sleeves on my glasses are without rips and tears.
B**L
Fits my Oakley Lizard - fairly easy installation with hand soap
The ear sock on my Oakley Lizard was getting worn. I bought this to replace the old ear sock. I had no problems installing this with hand soap to lubricate the area. I would use a couple of kleenex to get a grip on the frame and sock so it doesn't slip during installation. Just grip it with your fingers and slowly work the ear sock in. Took about five minutes. Just be careful not to bend or damage your frame during installation.
T**R
Hard to install but works ok.
My Oakley glass frame was OX3133 and boy it was tight. I did not use soap (I did not put any research on how to do these stuff much more easily) and used the spinning technique where you spin the rubber Temple Ear socks while moving it which took quite a while. The hardest part of the process would be the nose pads. Mine had a snap-on nose pad but even then it was hard to re-attach the new ones since it was a little bit bigger. I advise to use things such as soap since it will make the process much more easier when replacing the nose pads, removing them though is easy.
A**R
Have you tried stretching beforehand?
A little frustrating to get onto my glasses. I recommend pre-stretching with a thick paperclip or wire. After the nose rests and temple/above the ear rubber thingys were on, they gave new life to my older frames.
M**O
Be sure to read reviews how others installed theirs; I fought mine and ...
Be sure to read reviews how others installed theirs; I fought mine and figured it out on my own, but it took me some time. (And THEN I read the other reviews, and I could have saved myself about an hour of time it I had just done my research.) My nose piece was broken, so popping out the tiny piece was a struggle. I finally dug it out with a dental tool. As for the sock, I tried working one of them on, but it was way too tight and had gotten stuck after about a quarter inch. Then I thought back to when I needed to slip other rubber things on (not what you're thinking, but yes, the same concept), and the soap lube did the trick. I didn't soak as much, because I didn't want to have it leaking out every once in a while, so I used very little and used very hot water to make the socks more pliable. Once I got one end on, it was a matter of just pushing and twisting at the same time to get the sock positioned. My glasses look brand new.
J**O
Product has a good quality.
Value for money/use for my Oakley Lizard
R**Z
Fits Oakley Lizard 2.
Can't get the ear socks on but honestly haven't tried that hard. Nose pieces went on super easy though.
K**K
Nose parts was fitting great. But the rubber part for ears doesn't fit at all.
P**L
Was mentally prepared for a battle of wills, but these were straight forward. I soaked in warm water, and applied a drop of detergent to the end of the arms. I think the biggest trick is to PULL them on, not push. I used a piece of paper towel for grip. As for the nosepieces, get the old ones out by levering from the end that doesn't have a "dot". To put the new ones in, simply line them up and use a pair of pliers, one side on the nose side, one side on the "back" of the metal piece, so that squeezing the pliers squeezes them in to place. Super easy.
A**Y
Though a bit of small size , but managed to solve the purpose
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