Mozaer Aviator Reading Glasses: Your Questions Answered

Considering a pair of aviator reading glasses? Below are answers to questions I wish I’d had before my purchase. It really comes down to striking the right balance between style, functionality, and cost.

Q: Are these durable?

In short: It varies. Here’s the breakdown... The Mozaer Folding Reading Glasses are made from TR90 material, which is recognized for its flexibility and light weight. This can make them more durable than some cheaper plastic frames. However, folding designs involve more moving parts, which can sometimes be a vulnerability.

Let’s be honest: Extremely cheap glasses tend to break without much effort. You generally get what you pay for. That said, a higher price tag doesn’t automatically guarantee better durability. When your pair arrives, give the hinges and overall build a close look.

One customer mentioned buying multiple pairs, so it might be wise to have a spare on hand just in case.

Verdict: Inspect the glasses thoroughly upon arrival. Handle them gently, particularly when folding and unfolding them.

Q: Are they comfortable?

In short: Most likely, yes. Here’s why... TR90 frames are lightweight, which typically makes them more comfortable than heavier materials. The aviator design also tends to suit a broader variety of face shapes. Of course, comfort is highly subjective.

Here’s something to keep in mind: What feels great for one person might not for another. Pay special attention to the nose bridge fit. If it’s too tight or too loose, it will cause discomfort. Some models allow you to adjust the nose pads, but this isn’t always an option.

Consider these factors:

Verdict: If you’ve found aviator-style glasses comfortable in the past, these will probably work well for you.

Q: Worth the price?