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Understanding Temple Length: My Comfort Guide

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Understanding Temple Length: My Comfort Guide


Temple length affects comfort more than I realized. Here's what I learned.


What Temple Length Means

It's the arm length from hinge to tip. Standard is 135-145mm, but I need 145mm.


Signs of Wrong Length

Too short: Squeezes head, doesn't reach ears
Too long: Loose fit, slides forward


Finding My Length

I measured from temple to behind ear: 145mm. Now I only buy that length.


The Result

All-day comfort without pressure.