This listing is for the straps only and does not include the Sunglasses


2 x Floating Neoprene Straps
Flouourescent (Bright)  Green

Will Float Glasses up to 25g in weight




Designed to help keep sports glasses in place on the head in active sport.
The strap slides on to the temples (arms) of most glasses with narrow to medium depth arms.(up to 7mm approx)
You then have the choice to slide the strap right up to the front of the frame to bring the strap up behind your head or position the strap at the back of the arms (near the ears) so that it is looser and means that should the glasses come off they will drop down to you shoulders rather than fall away totally. For smaller heads or a very tight fit you can trim the ends back slightly as the neoprene won't fray however if you do this you will need to secure the cut stitching again with a couple of stitches or a drop of glue to stop it loosening. Suitable for thin to medium thickness glasses arms.


Designed to float.
This strap is designed to float glasses up to a weight of 25g.  This is the equivalent weight of many modern TR90 glasses frames.
Metal frame glasses are often heavier than this in which case they may not float but the sinking process will be significantly slowed the same applies with heavier prescription lenses.
During testing we managed to float glasses up to 25g and this would increase in salt water however the manufacturer will always understate the floating weight capacity.
If you are on the water and drop your glasses in having a full loop makes it much easier to retrieve glasses with a gaff or similar.
Strap Length 45cm

This strap is not designed for constant use in water such as a goggles strap.
It is intended for dry use and occasional wet use if sunglasses were to fall in water for example.


The fitment and application of this product is the responsibility of the user. No liability is accepted by the seller for any issues or damage caused during the process. The strap is designed to fit to glasses with slim temples (arms) without high grip temple tips. The buyer agrees that the product is purchased on this understanding.