Silicone glasses non-slip ear grips. Perfect for keeping your glasses from slipping down your nose.
Especially useful for kids, and very discrete.
Available in 6 colours, Clear, Black, Pink, Blue, Green, and Red.
Come as a pair (2 items). The silicone is designed to fit almost any pair of glasses.
Silicone ear grips are a discreet accessory for spectacles, sunglasses, sports glasses and protective eyewear. They rest comfortably behind the ears keeping eyewear comfortably and securely in place without slipping down your nose or falling off.
They are an inexpensive and easy to fit accessory that can make a big improvement in the way that your glasses fit.
Ear grips (also called spectacle ear hooks, ear grippers, ear hooks, or silicone temple tips) offer benefits to many different users - for sports, medical applications, as well as everyday use.
Wearing silicone ear grips can significantly reduce the possibility of losing your glasses because they have either fallen off or been knocked off.
As spectacles are so expensive it has become increasingly important to look after them. And if you need to wear your glasses all the time, then having to do without them while you wait for replacements is inconvenient.
They are also useful when wearing sports glasses because their anti slip properties keep the glasses exactly in the same position on your face - essential, for example when playing tennis or driving a car.
Silicone ear grips protect you from your glasses being knocked off and suddenly having to cope with impaired vision.
If, for example, you are on a bike ride and hit, for example, a branch that is overhanging the road, you won't get the glasses knocked off your face. Or if if you are sailing and get knocked by the boom, you won't lose your spectacles in the sea.
If you are playing golf, then when you are looking down at the ball preparing to take a shot, your glasses won't slip down or fall off if you have ear hooks fitted.
By positioning the ear grips near the tip of your ear rests, you can keep your glasses in a fixed position, resting further down your nose than usual.
This enables air to circulate behind the lenses, stopping them from fogging up and ensuring that they do not fall off.