

🕶️ Keep your vision sharp and your style sharper with Chums Lens Leash!
The Chums Lens Leash is a lightweight, 100% polyester eyewear retainer designed to securely tether your glasses with an adjustable cinch loop that fits most frame styles. Engineered for durability and outdoor use, it offers a practical, pocket-friendly solution backed by a lifetime warranty, making it the go-to accessory for professionals and adventurers alike.




















| ASIN | B003CK3BVA |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,108 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #90 in Safety Eyewear Retainers |
| Brand Name | Chums |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,215) |
| Fastener Type | Cinch Loop |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00093039813260 |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Eyewear Retainer |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chums |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12104100 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Occasion Type | Daily,Everyday |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | One Size (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Style Number | 12104100 |
| UPC | 093039813260 |
C**Y
Great sunglass or eye glass strap!
Perfect, these stay on! Don’t hesitate to purchase!
H**B
Worked on my very thin eyeglass frames like glue
Discovered my eyeglasses leash was loose and would slide off my new very thin and lightweight pair of prescription eyeglasses. No matter how hard I attempted to tighten the hangman’s noose type of attachment, it wouldn’t take long to loosen up and slide all over. So I decided to give these chums a try since they had a different type of attachment. Success! No matter where I positioned this new leash on the frames, it stayed put and did so over my whole nine day tropical vacation including hikes and boat trips etc. Only caveat is the attachment is also somewhat tight going on, but I guess that shouldn’t be a surprise and was no big deal.
C**S
Fit great depending on your glasses frames. Have used variations of these on and off for years.
I used to use these leashes years ago and, if I recall correctly, the rubber gripper was a very different design, more open and a bit easier to put on. I use these, specifically for some older nylon frame sunglasses that won't sit securely on a ball cap for me (Smith Guide's Choice, Vuarnet, Wayfarers). My only gripe with these now and back in the day, is, depending on where you mount them on the temple, the string can tickle the sides of your face. There are other variations that won't do that, like the ones that attach at the end of the temple but I don't like the way those rubber tipped ones sit. I also use them for reading glasses when I'm out and about. Very handy. I would disagree with the one star comments as to security unless you're wearing metal frame glasses like traditional aviators.
N**R
I am please with this lanyard
I needed to purchase and wear reading glasses post-cataract surgery while my eyes healed and I waited to get a new prescription for glasses. This interim period is annoying. I can see far, but not close up. I didn't want to be constantly looking for where I left my glasses, so I purchased this lanyard to use on my reading glasses. They are perfect. Unlike some others who thought they were too short, I thought they were the perfect length. I am 5'8" and they hang right where I would like them to. Not too high, not too low. Great purchase for a short term need.
M**H
Works great!
It keeps me from losing my sunglasses into the river when rowing. The ‘leash’ is long enough that I can slip it over my sun hat, but not so long as to get in the way. I leave it on the sunglasses all the time, and It does not interfere when I want to put on my sunglasses quickly while I am driving. I use it on sunglasses that fit over my regular glasses, and the place it attaches to my glasses (on the arms of the sunglasses, about mid way front to back) does not interfere with my regular glasses. Other styles of ‘glasses leash’, the kind that is like a fabric tube that slips over the earpieces, does interfere.
S**A
Very helpful.
No longer misplacing my glasses.
A**S
Best we've found
The best we've found. They do not easily come off the eyeglass arms, which means they work just the way you want them to. If your glasses never feel secure with a leash, try these. Highly recommended.
D**K
Works Fine, but Annoying
These work fine but are annoying to me. If you don’t mind the tickle of this thing on your face/neck, it’s fine.
G**N
Hard to find but worth it
P**E
Mala calidad no es como lo describen
F**L
Got this for my readers, as i don't need glasses for anything else. I have the bad habit of putting the readers up on my head, which pulls the baby hair around my face This lanyard keeps the readers around my neck, and aren't too long so I can carry on doing my barn chores, or cooking, etc. And being black, they fit with everything.
K**.
In the past, while relaxing floating through the lazy river pool at an outdoor water park in USA, my husband’s glasses were washed away as he was going through a small waterfall. We couldn’t find them in the water, but eventually someone near us kindly found them for him. Whether it was just the waterfall’s power or that someone unknowingly had stepped on them in the water, they were badly deformed. He had to drive right away to a closest eyeglass store to get them fixed… -That’s one situation I have the intention of using this product for as we’re planning to go to a water park soon. I tried it on my glasses. Looks good. Feels no weight. Probably it’s better than the silicone tube types, because (I imagine) I wouldn’t have to feel bulky/uncomfortable at back of my ears or neck.
S**X
This works like a charm. It holds your glasses really well unlike the usual round rubber with a stopper on it which still slips your glasses from it. Now I don’t have to scramble trying to find my reading glasses. This is a winner 😍😍😍