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Aaron Karp
12-07-2022, 12:31 PM
I wear prescription safety glasses in the shop (from rx-safety.com). Every dust mask I've tried (Disposable N95s, 3M, RZ) sits too high on my nose, and pushes the glasses up in a way that makes them uncomfortable and distorts the prescription. Has anyone found a mask and glasses combination that avoids this problem?

I've even looked at full face masks, but anything with a respirator still has a mouth/nose cover, and since I'd still need to wear some kind of glasses underneath for my prescription, this doesn't solve the problem.

Jim Becker
12-07-2022, 12:47 PM
There are full face ventilated/filtered masks available that do not require a mouth/nose cover. Even my old 3M from years ago that I use with the lathe for "heavy work" in the rare moment that I turn something was setup that way. That said, I wear glasses and don't have too much issue with my RZ interfering with them. But everyone's face is different for sure...

bill godber
12-07-2022, 3:22 PM
I use a Trend respirator that has a face shield with no nose/mouth cover, I wear my glasses under it with no problem.

JOEL MONGEON
12-07-2022, 3:40 PM
I like Elipse Low-Profile Dust Respirator with my prescription safety glasses.

roger wiegand
12-08-2022, 7:45 AM
No problem with glasses in my 3M powered respirator-- not only do they fit easily, they never fog up.

Erik Loza
12-08-2022, 9:25 AM
I’d pay a bizillion dollars for a permanent solution. “Guaranteed no-fog, blah, blah, blah…” Tried them all and none of it works in the South. So jealous of those who get to work in cool, dry air for much of the year.

Erik

glenn bradley
12-08-2022, 10:32 AM
No problem with glasses in my 3M powered respirator-- not only do they fit easily, they never fog up.

Ditto but mine is the Miller brand; same form factor. You glasses frame style plays a part as well. Mine are large, older, B&L frames with adjustable nose pads. The frames with built in, non-adjustable nose pads do not do well for me so I am milking these babies for all they are worth.

Dave VanDewerker
12-08-2022, 11:20 AM
I use a Peke safety Powercap Active IP Respirator, not cheap but I can wear it all day with no issues
Link (https://pekesafety.com/collections/respirators-and-dust-masks/products/powercap-active-particulate-papr?variant=31337357738062)

Howard Rosenberg
12-08-2022, 11:28 AM
I use these on my full-face mask with zero fogging - https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop/tools/apparel-and-safety-gear/eyewear-and-face-protection/52602-stick-on-magnifying-lenses?item=22R7343

Aaron Karp
12-08-2022, 5:18 PM
I like Elipse Low-Profile Dust Respirator with my prescription safety glasses.

This looks like a good low cost option to try first. If it doesn't work I'll look for a full face respirator. Thanks!

Cameron Wood
12-08-2022, 7:36 PM
I use these, & wear glasses- they both work well, & I don't notice an issue with the mask pushing glasses up.

A disposable, or semi-disposable that doesn't seal well will have fogging problems.

https://www.amazon.com/GVS-SPR451-Elipse-Respirator-Medium/dp/B013SIIBME/ref=sr_1_2?crid=378Z6OF4DACAJ&keywords=GVS+SPR451+Elipse+P100+Dust+Half+Mask+Res pirator&qid=1670545480&sprefix=gvs+spr451+elipse+p100+dust+half+mask+resp irator%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-2

https://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-770030M-Respirator-Capacity-Standard/dp/B0115YDQ5U/ref=sr_1_2?crid=4HNAD6H8AKWM&keywords=North+Half+Mask+Respirator&qid=1670545733&sprefix=north+half+mask+respirator%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-2

Mark Hennebury
12-08-2022, 8:09 PM
This style always worked for me....if you cab find them 491292

Mark Gibney
12-10-2022, 9:46 AM
Like Joel and Cameron, I use the Elipse mask. Lightweight, comfortable and effective. It pushes my glasses around for sure - can you get a pair of glasses dedicated to the shop on which you can remove the "nose tabs"?

John K Jordan
12-10-2022, 10:21 AM
I wear prescription safety glasses in the shop (from rx-safety.com). Every dust mask I've tried (Disposable N95s, 3M, RZ) sits too high on my nose, and pushes the glasses up in a way that makes them uncomfortable and distorts the prescription. Has anyone found a mask and glasses combination that avoids this problem?

I've even looked at full face masks, but anything with a respirator still has a mouth/nose cover, and since I'd still need to wear some kind of glasses underneath for my prescription, this doesn't solve the problem.

Hmmm, I wear glasses for detail work in the shop and haven't had trouble using them with a respirator. I prefer the 3M models with two filters. I have a bunch of the 1/2 face respirator and a couple of the full face masks. (I prefer the 7500 series 1/2 face respirators because of the more flexible materials used.) For the shop I use P100 filters.

491394 491395

This is the 1/2 mask with glasses, both under a Uvex Bionic face shield. If these don't work with your glasses perhaps a pair with nose pieces adjusted a little would put the glasses where you need them.

491396

JKJ

Kevin Jenness
12-10-2022, 10:39 AM
You might check out this snorkel-like device http://duxterity.com/resp-o-rator/ I use an old 3M Airmate PAPR.

John K Jordan
12-10-2022, 12:58 PM
This style always worked for me....if you cab find them 491292

I bought some of similar style from Amazon, all high quality.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07571LL9K
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008MCUZZS
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096BGQ88W

JKJ