The Abigail frame comes with 14mm plastic nose pads and plastic temple tips that extend close to the lenses. It also comes with amber tinted plastic polarized sunglasses magnetic clip ons that are alot more sturdy than the ones that came with the Ember frame. The clip on is also easier to take off and put on than the Ember clip ons. It doesn't fall off if you turn the frame upside down. The tint feels so comfortable because it blocks out blue light and glare from the sky without being so dark that you can't see.
The frame is mostly made of plastic with some beta titanium underneath and is held together by 8 phillips head screws. The hinges have 3 barrels and are not spring loaded, however the arms do flex because they are titanium.
The nose pads reach out far enough so that the frame does not touch my cheeks and the lenses don't touch my eyelashes. They don't leave marks on my nose.
Using ear grips prevents the frame from sliding down. The indents on the sides of the arms are conveniently placed so your fingers fit inside them to push up the frame.
The frame feels a lot more sturdy than NextPair's other frames that are completely titanium due to the plastic reinforced arms. It's solidly built with no rough edges, chips, cracks, warping, or paint defects.
The lenses are aspheric and have no visual distortion along the edges.
The prescription is correct and does not cause headaches or eye strain.
The coatings that come with the lenses (UV, anti-reflective, smudge resistant, and scratch resistant) have a purple tint under light but does not visually distort colors when looking through them.
The Fog-ID does not impair vision. In fact, it does not even activate from frog coming from the inside of the lens - only from the outside.
The frames with my particular lenses weigh 20 grams in total.
My glasses were delivered 2 weeks after the order date with standard shipping. There was no damage to the package.