Let me put this in perspective for you.  The difference between 125mm
and 145mm is 20mm.  That's almost an INCH!

There's no way they'd fit you, unless you like library temples...and
you'd have to straighten them out, yourself.

     -- Chuck Knight



On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:10 PM, powrwrap<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Sep 3, 10:36 am, Blackbird <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>  I've been searching and found two great sets of eyeglasses at
>> googles4u. The problem is the temple size. One is 120mm and the other
>> is 125mm but on the pair I currently wear is 145mm in the temples.
>> Problem is, if these were not to fit, I couldn't return them 100% so
>> either I'd get a partial refund (lose money) or have glasses that
>> don't fit. Can anyone comment on variance between temple sizes? The
>> googles4u people say that +/- 5mm won't hurt but my case goes beyond
>> that.
>
> Don't buy them. They won't fit. You've discovered the problem with
> Goggles4U. They simply don't have temple lengths much beyond 135mm. I
> need long temple lengths. I can make a 140mm work, but it looks kind
> of under-sized. Much better to get 145mm. I've found that Zenni has
> the best selection of eyeglasses with 145mm (and longer). Just put
> 145mm in the search box and see what pops up. Then try 146mm. Then
> 147mm, etc. Good luck.
>
> >
>

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