Panagiotis V.
Nice glasses, easy fit in the Bogu Men. The part that supports them on the nose is a little bit stiff and hard, but they are good for training.
Rene
Sadly having difficulties keeping them in place
I wished I could finally be free from having to use contact lenses during Kendo, but alas, these glasses are not the solution I have been looking for.
My biggest problem is that when I wear them under the men, they often move. I've tried adjusting the strings many many times, making them tighter, making them looser, etc.. but if I move too abruptly or I get a strong men hit or a bit of a rough taiatari, the glasses can move in a number of ways. The most common problem I get is that one side is suddenly closer to my eye than the other. Once that happens, I basically have to interrupt the practice immediately to fix it, or else get nauseous very quickly (lopsided glasses + moving very quickly = severe motion sickness). The good news is, that I can typically fix them without having to take off the men, by pulling at the rubber-band at the back of my head.
I'm still glad I bought them, and I use them for regular practice (if only because of how much I paid for frame+glasses) or as a backup in case a contact fell out, but I would not recommend wearing these to a competition or seminar.