The padding on these glasses is more than acceptable considering their very reasonable price. The same goes for the frames. These are fairly chunky, so do not dig into the tops of one's ears too much based on six eight-hour wears with only one opportunity to adjust approximately half-way through each day. There is obviously no problem with the lenses – a regulated component, anyway.
Unfortunately, at the end of my second day wearing the glasses, I noticed that the film which gives the glasses their finish had started to blister in five places on the arms and nose bridge. This by no means makes the glasses unwearable presently. But depending on how quickly the blistering spreads with further use – e.g., to the outsides of the arms and up the rims from the bridge – they may look a little untidy a little quicker than I would like and become suitable only for activities where the need for padding overrides considerations of appearance.