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Subject: Re: Goggles with alternative straps?

Date: Jun 3, 2010 16:38 UTC

Author: Andrew Stice <Andy.Stice**At_Symbol_Here**IC.EDU>

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From: Kristi Ohr <kohr**At_Symbol_Here**AMHERST.EDU>

Subject: Goggles with alternative straps?

Date: Jun 3, 2010 16:05 UTC

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From: Kristi Ohr <kohr**At_Symbol_Here**AMHERST.EDU>
Subject: Goggles with alternative straps?

Hi everyone, I have a laboratory worker who claims to have an issue with how the strap on chemical splash goggles puts pressure on the back of the head (specifically with where the strap puts pressure). I've already suggested that perhaps the strap is too tight, but apparently loosening the strap doesn't solve the problem. Also the strap tends to migrate back to this same nuisance position if it is moved up or down slightly. Does anyone know of goggles which use an alternative strap position, or perhaps that don't use straps? I've had no luck in locating any. Thanks for any input, Kristi

Hi everyone,
 
I have a laboratory worker who claims to have an issue with how the strap on chemical splash goggles puts pressure on the back of the head (specifically with where the strap puts pressure).  I've already suggested that perhaps the strap is too tight, but apparently loosening the strap doesn't solve the problem.  Also the strap tends to migrate back to this same nuisance position if it is moved up or down slightly.  Does anyone know of goggles which use an alternative strap position, or perhaps that don't use straps?  I've had no luck in locating any.
 
Thanks for any input,
 
Kristi

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