Let’s talk about the Schott SF-6 HT X-Ray glasses—a must-have for radiologists or anyone working around radiation. First off, the comfort is *chef’s kiss*. The DuraLite frame feels lightweight, and after hours of wear, my nose and ears weren’t screaming for mercy. Bonus: they barely fogged up, even during long procedures.
Now, the protection? Legendary. One user’s airport security story (where the glasses showed up as a ‘suspicious dark blob’) had me laughing but also impressed. The 0.75mm lead-equivalent lenses block 95% of radiation at 125 KVP, and the side protection is a thoughtful touch. I felt like a superhero shielding my eyes from invisible villains.
But here’s the catch: sizing is *not* one-size-fits-all. If you have a smaller head (like me or many female users), these might slide down your nose without the included strap. A few reviewers even returned them for being too loose. And yeah—don’t drop them. One tragic tale of shattered lenses had me clutching mine tighter.
Verdict? Fantastic for protection and comfort, but double-check your head size or keep that strap handy!