What is the easiest way to do this? First, heat the area with the joint block: slowly and with a little patience, because you should give the material the opportunity to distribute the heat evenly. Just wait a short time, do not let it cool down, then heat again briefly (3-4 times).

Now hold the front securely with one hand (with the demo lenses in), and with the other hand (keep thumb and index finger flat) bend the hinge block in the desired direction with pulsating (but not jerky) movements. You can also use a pair of plastic-coated pliers, as long as you maintain sufficient feeling and control when bending.

This works well in both directions. Even if it is not absolutely necessary, you can also cool the glasses with water after fitting, as is done when fitting horn, the material can withstand this well in any case.

In theory, you can also deform the titanium temple in the front area (i.e. only the metal), but we do not recommend it. Directly in the back of the ear, however, an additional bend can be hidden very well.