
First off, these glasses do their job well when it comes to radiation protection. I’ve worn them during long fluoroscopy sessions, and they provide solid coverage without compromising visibility. The leaded lenses are legit—no complaints there.
However, comfort is a bit hit or miss. The frame feels lighter than it looks (thankfully!), but after an hour, the weight starts pressing on my nose. I ended up adding silicone pads for extra cushioning—game changer! If you’re sensitive to pressure, consider this hack.
Fit-over design? Mostly great. They snugly cover my prescription glasses, though the side shields feel rigid at first. After a week, they loosened up slightly. Pro tip: The rubbery frame absorbs minor drops better than hard plastic ones (tested… accidentally).
Biggest gripe? No included neck strap (seriously, Schott?). Grabbed one from Walmart—problem solved. For the price, these are decent workhorse glasses, just needs some DIY tweaks for all-day comfort.
