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Big problem I have is the pressure of my headset - I can't wear sunnies when flying because it hurts too much behind my ears. Tried a few different pairs with no improvement. Anyone got any advice?
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You are correct, the market is flooded with imitation ray's and others. ALWAYS buy from a reputable seller. As for polycarbonate being safer than glass. Well I look at it like this. If you drive a Volvo you have less chance of being seriously injured should you have an accident at than you would if you were driving say a Porsche. However which one do you really want to drive.
It is also obvious that polycarbonate lenses are less likely to damage your eyeball than a glass lense, should they shatter whilst on your face that is.
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You are correct, the market is flooded with imitation ray's and others. ALWAYS buy from a reputable seller. As for polycarbonate being safer than glass. Well I look at it like this. If you drive a Volvo you have less chance of being seriously injured should you have an accident at than you would if you were driving say a Porsche. However which one do you really want to drive.
It is also obvious that polycarbonate lenses are less likely to damage your eyeball than a glass lense, should they shatter whilst on your face that is.
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I can't wear sunnies when flying because it hurts too much behind my ears