Thick fabric holds up in scrapes
they're definitely heavier than the last pair I grabbed from a nearby store, and the way the knees bunch up when crouching is oddly reassuring. straight to hiking bag, haven't noticed any loose threads yet.
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they're definitely heavier than the last pair I grabbed from a nearby store, and the way the knees bunch up when crouching is oddly reassuring. straight to hiking bag, haven't noticed any loose threads yet.
huge fan of how the band sits snug on my wrist — feels stable all day, zero slide. last one I bought from a mall kiosk was flimsy, this weight’s way more legit.
first thing i noticed was the weight in hand, heavier than usual glasses but kinda solid feeling. i switched from my old glass since this chills whisky way better. not gonna fit in tight spots, just sayin. used it daily so far, feeling cool
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