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Titanium Glasses Sizing: My Experience

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Titanium Glasses Sizing: My Experience

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Titanium Glasses Sizing: My Experience


Titanium frames are incredibly lightweight, which affects how sizing translates to comfort and fit. My experience with titanium taught me that lighter isn't always easier to fit.


Titanium Frame Characteristics

Extremely lightweight material
Flexible and durable
Hypoallergenic properties
Different weight distribution


My Size Choice

I use 52-18-140 for titanium frames, same as my regular glasses. However, the lightweight material means I needed different nose pad adjustments. Titanium frames don't grip the same way heavier frames do.


Weight Considerations

My titanium frames weigh only 12 grams compared to 25 grams for plastic frames in the same size. This lighter weight means less natural grip on my nose, requiring more precise fitting.


Flexibility Factor

Titanium's flexibility means the frames can bend slightly during wear. This is comfortable but requires exact sizing - there's less room for adjustment than with rigid materials.


The Result

Ultra-comfortable all-day wear once properly fitted. If you have any inquiries pertaining to the place and how to use Mozaer, you can get hold of us at the web-site. The lightweight titanium in the correct size feels almost invisible on my face.