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Hans Bak
Nov 6, 2010 8:41 PM
I have these Dictate 2.0 Rx glasses for about 10 months now and have been back to the optician twice. The Dictate has no unobtanium, but a rubberish strip on the inside of the ear stems. This strip lets go every couple of months even though I do not wear them on a daily base. I'm going back again to let them sort it out, but was wondering if any of you has had this before and had some tips and tricks.
I know they are more than willing to help me and love to see me back every now and then but I expect more endurance of these glasses.

DisturbedEarth
Nik Gutscher
Nov 7, 2010 11:35 AM
Even Oakley has design flaws once in a while. Examples that come to mind are Romeos with the spidering lenses and Razr Wires with the shitty hinge...

Best bet is to exchange for a better designed frame IMO....
Teknical
Rob Harris
Nov 8, 2010 10:01 PM
Superglue should work. Use a little clamp or vice while it hardens.
Bak
Hans Bak
Nov 9, 2010 11:31 AM
Thanks, I will give them one more chance to fix it. If that fails I'll try it myself with the superglue. Got some tiny clamps to hold 'm tight, so that should be fine.
I love this model most of my 3 Rx's so I do not realy want to change them for another pair. Plus, the range of models is usually limited overhere :-(
Bigboy69
Don Stout
Nov 9, 2010 3:46 PM
Try with a glue that is a little more pliable like goop or contact cement.Superglue dries and gets brittle.
 
 
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