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NicelyFit 2 Pairs Black Replacement Temple Ear Socks for Oakley Glass Frames Transistor Capacitor Spoke Lizard OX3024 OX3085 OX3144 OX5055 OX5113 OX5120 OX3133 etc Review: Perfect Fit for Top Spinner - These silicone "socks" are a perfect fit for the Oakley Top Spinner model. I got a black pair of Top Spinner glasses at Costco and they came with red socks. I easily replaced the red socks with my new black socks. It's a bit of a struggle to squeeze and push the socks onto the temples of the frames, but it's not that bad. And they fit perfectly. Review: Perfect fit for Oakley Jackknife 2.0 - These ear socks are a perfect fit for the Oakley Jackknife 2.0! I gave 3 stars for "ease of installation", because you have to have strong fingers to push / pull them on to the arm. The socks need to be a tight fit to perform as expected on the frame arm. I have a "large bridge nose", and these Oakley's fit my face perfectly. This frame is out of production, so I decided to repaint them, before having new lenses fitted. The old ear socks were shot, and needed replacement. These new socks look and feel great on my head. I show a picture of the finished product. These glasses were looking rough before I started the rework process, and the folks at my optometric store were pessimistic about me being able to revive these glasses. They praised the end product, after fitting the new lenses. Everyone I run into comments on how good these old glasses look! As other have mentioned, you need to fill the inner diameter with dish soap. Just stick the end of the sock into the end of a finger push soap dispenser. Go slow, the soap will flow into the hole. I also cleaned the residual with a water damp cloth. You will need good friction by your fingers on the rubber! From here, you need to squeeze the sock at its entry onto the arm, while you are pushing and wiggling with your other hand, directly adjacent to where its starting to enter the arm. You need to be pushing and pulling repeatedly, and wiping the outer diameter diameter occasionally with cloth to keep residual dish soup squeezing out on surfaces. The leading edge will be stretched with tension, and aft end will be in compression, creating like a bulb at the leading end of the arm as you pull and push, respectively. Resist using your finger nails, since this could damage the rubber, and be patient. I was able to get each sock on in about 10 minutes. Overall, great product, they came fast, and this seller sent the ear socks in a nice little pouch. Very pleased!
| ASIN | B07DMZDMY8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,688 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #105 in Men's Eyewear Frames |
| Brand | NicelyFit |
| Bridge Width | 24 Millimeters |
| Care instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, avoid extreme temperatures, sharp objects, and prolonged sunlight exposure. |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 453 Reviews |
| Frame Size | 56-18-133 Millimeters |
| Frame Type | Semi Rimless or Full Rim |
| Item Dimensions | 2.2 x 0.16 x 0.16 inches |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Lens Material Type | composite |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4345734548 |
| Material | Glass,Rubber |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with mild soap and water, avoid extreme temperatures, sharp objects, and prolonged sunlight exposure. |
| Style Number | 4345734548 |
| UPC | 630194362426 |
S**D
Perfect Fit for Top Spinner
These silicone "socks" are a perfect fit for the Oakley Top Spinner model. I got a black pair of Top Spinner glasses at Costco and they came with red socks. I easily replaced the red socks with my new black socks. It's a bit of a struggle to squeeze and push the socks onto the temples of the frames, but it's not that bad. And they fit perfectly.
R**O
Perfect fit for Oakley Jackknife 2.0
These ear socks are a perfect fit for the Oakley Jackknife 2.0! I gave 3 stars for "ease of installation", because you have to have strong fingers to push / pull them on to the arm. The socks need to be a tight fit to perform as expected on the frame arm. I have a "large bridge nose", and these Oakley's fit my face perfectly. This frame is out of production, so I decided to repaint them, before having new lenses fitted. The old ear socks were shot, and needed replacement. These new socks look and feel great on my head. I show a picture of the finished product. These glasses were looking rough before I started the rework process, and the folks at my optometric store were pessimistic about me being able to revive these glasses. They praised the end product, after fitting the new lenses. Everyone I run into comments on how good these old glasses look! As other have mentioned, you need to fill the inner diameter with dish soap. Just stick the end of the sock into the end of a finger push soap dispenser. Go slow, the soap will flow into the hole. I also cleaned the residual with a water damp cloth. You will need good friction by your fingers on the rubber! From here, you need to squeeze the sock at its entry onto the arm, while you are pushing and wiggling with your other hand, directly adjacent to where its starting to enter the arm. You need to be pushing and pulling repeatedly, and wiping the outer diameter diameter occasionally with cloth to keep residual dish soup squeezing out on surfaces. The leading edge will be stretched with tension, and aft end will be in compression, creating like a bulb at the leading end of the arm as you pull and push, respectively. Resist using your finger nails, since this could damage the rubber, and be patient. I was able to get each sock on in about 10 minutes. Overall, great product, they came fast, and this seller sent the ear socks in a nice little pouch. Very pleased!
N**H
Garbage
Zero stars is appropriate, but canโt leave zero stars . What is this garbage you sent me. Itโs doesnโt come close to fitting. You need a table saw and jackhammer to get them on your glasses. Hit trash. DO NOT BUY THESE FOR OAKLEY LIZARD 2. Waste of time and money. Took me forever to get them that far and finally gave up. Do better
K**U
hard to put on but fit perfectly and works well
The ones on my Oakley jackknife 4.0 were starting to rip from one side so I needed replacements for them. These fit perfectly. The only (minor) issue was it was kind of a pain to put them on. I wish they had included some tips on that. The old socks slid right off, almost too easily, but when I tried to put these new ones on it just won't slide over the end piece of the glass temples. It seems the material is a bit stiffer than the original ones and the hole is smaller. Ended up I had to put a bit of lubricant on the end of the temple and then slid the socks on using a twisting motion. That did the trick. I have to say beside that little hiccup of putting these on the glasses, these might actually fit and hold a bit better than the originals. Just minus 1 star for not including any tips or instructions about how to put these on the glasses. If I didn't realize I needed to use some lubrication it would have been impossible to put them on.
D**E
Simple install on Oakley Lizard OX5113
Thank you to the other reviewers that made it clear these weren't just going to slide on and gave some ideas I used. Before you start, lay the Ear Socks in a pool of hot water. Go as hot as you can stand but do not scald yourself. There is likely no need to boil. Use hot tap water. Leave them in the water a minute or two. Then- 1) Fill the Ear Sock with dish detergent. I used Dawn. See the picture for an idea of how to do this. The picture shows part of what I did to fill it. The other part was to push the Sock slightly into the spout of the dispenser and use my fingers to keep the detergent going into the Sock and not on everything else. It will get messy anyway. You should see the detergent come out the other side of the Sock when this part is complete. 2) Wrap the Sock in a paper towel as I show in the picture. This will prevent slippage due to detergent. 3) The hardest step is getting the initial 1/4" to 1/2" on the frame. If you get even 1/16" on the frame, use a fingernail from your hand to hold the Sock to keep it in place. Then try like heck to get more of the Sock on. I found it useful to rotate the Sock while applying pressure. 4) Once the Sock is on the frame 1/4" to 1/2" it will stay put. Adjust the towel so you have a good grip on the part of the Sock that is now on the frame. Rotate the Sock while putting pressure to slide the Sock on further. You will have it pretty quickly following this method. I had it done in less than 10 minutes. When I was done I attempted to get as much of the detergent out of the installed Sock as possible. The only way I could do that was slide it slightly up and down the frame while running it under hot water. I am sure there is detergent present in the Sock but I am not concerned. They seem great overall. They are stiffer than the OEM parts I removed. Hopefully they last a good long time.
T**N
Works perfectly...
Works perfectly for valve...
J**.
These are suitable but not exact.
They work. Slightly smaller O.D. than OEM. Hard to install on Oakley Lizard, just lubricate with water and take your time.
G**R
Soapy Water, Powertowel, and PATIENCE!
Please don't listen to the other reviews on this product. The sell has these listed correctly, and these do fit all listed types of Oakley glasses. Earsocks are not easily put on for anyone! Not for the technician at the optometrist office, and not you at home. It can be done however, It took me almost a hour to replace both of mine. You will need a small bowl of soapy water, paper towel / washcloth, and above all else Patience! I cannot repeat the last one enough you NEED patience! I found that dipping the arm of the glasses into the soapy water helps lubricate them. You then have to "feed" the earsock slowly onto the end of the arm. (this takes time) Once you've gotten a bit feed on re-dip the arm, and partially threaded earsock back into the soapy water. It takes time, you must hold the arm firmly, and squeeze, push, and turn the earsock to thread it onto the arm. Your fingers will probably hurt after a bit, take your time! If need be walk away come back, I had to do that a few times. After awhile you'll see that it will keep treading onto the arm, and keep re-dipping. Good Luck!
D**E
Rubber temples
The product is not suitable. It is not a sleeve which slides over the temples as the original but a grooved piece of "rubber" so the metal arms just don't stay in there. Waste of money!
A**.
Sub par
Size was almost impossible to use
C**7
Only received one pair
Only one pair in the package, but for the price, not worth my time to go through the hassle of returning it and getting the 2 pack sent which seems to be the only option.
T**J
Disappointed
Product did not suit model of Oakley glasses as advertised.
K**N
Sub standard
Too small and not anything like original ear socks
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