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Do Frames "Break In"?

willy_b

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Bought a pair of Turbine Rotors today and they are kinda tight, gave me a headache they were so tight. Do frames "break in" and loosen up? My Antix fit perfect and the wider around the ear portion of the frame. Just thought I'd ask before I return them.


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Bought a pair of Turbine Rotors today and they are kinda tight, gave me a headache they were so tight. Do frames "break in" and loosen up? My Antix fit perfect and the wider around the ear portion of the frame. Just thought I'd ask before I return them.


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Some do and some don't. But Turbine Rotors have flex to them. @QLR1 ?
 
Like Frankie said, some do, and some don't. I have the original Turbine and there hasn't been much of a break in, IMO. If something is so tight that your head hurts, it needs to go back. Too many other frames to choose from.

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Like Frankie said, some do, and some don't. I have the original Turbine and there hasn't been much of a break in, IMO. If something is so tight that your head hurts, it needs to go back. Too many other frames to choose from.

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Agreed- too many choices out there to fight with a frame not fitting right. Could loosen with time- your head could also just get used to it and the headache go away with time (I've had that happen) but unless its the only frame/look available you must have or love, I'd consider other options.
 
Since I don't drink, I don't get the humor.

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You can drink anything Q, it's just a game. Anytime someone says TWSS.


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