Kintail
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I'm thinking of having contact lenses. Any views on the practicalities or the downsides of wearing them? How do they react to a slap in the face from a ton of salt water? Any views welcome.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Contacts are a huge help if it's raining of there is much spray. No more peering through salt-encrusted glasses! I use monthlies and get on well enough with them.
I also have worn lenses for sailing for many years, and I would agree with their advantages. There is a downside, though: with the lenses in, for reading or looking at the chart I need to put on cheap reading glasses, or use a magnifying glass. Last year I experimented with going back to using glasses for sailing (varifocals - v. cheap 2nd pair under one of Specsaver's deals) and found it more convenient - but that was mostly in reasonable weather. We'll see what happens this year.
There is a downside, though: with the lenses in, for reading or looking at the chart I need to put on cheap reading glasses, or use a magnifying glass.
I went the same way several years ago after happily wearing extended wear lenses for about ten years and various other kinds before that going back to hard lenses in the 70's. It seemed to defeat the object of wearing contact lenses and then wearing glasses to correct them for close work. I did try varifocal contact lenses but didn't find the vision as good as varifocal glasses.I also have worn lenses for sailing for many years, and I would agree with their advantages. There is a downside, though: with the lenses in, for reading or looking at the chart I need to put on cheap reading glasses, or use a magnifying glass. Last year I experimented with going back to using glasses for sailing (varifocals - v. cheap 2nd pair under one of Specsaver's deals) and found it more convenient - but that was mostly in reasonable weather. We'll see what happens this year.
I would be nervous of hard lenses for any physical activity
I was always extremely nervous of my hard lenses (before soft even existed) ...... because of the consequence of loosing them at upwards of £100 even in the 70s/80s ! They even had a habit of sometimes just popping out when you blinked - something that has never happened with softs. I find little to choose between monthly and daily; just a cost/benefit equation.