jamesjermain
Well-Known Member
I've worn glasses for ever and have very poor sight and, like you, can't wear contact lenses, partly because of the shape of my eye but mainly because 40 years ago I had a bad attack of corneal ulcers that damaged the surface. Two years ago I switched to varifocals and I think they are great.
A few tips:
Reaction lenses aren't polarised. This is just an onservation because there are plusses and minuses to polarised lenses.
The coating, which is almost obligatory on lenses these days, breaks down in the sailing environment of salt water and strong sun and only lasts about 18 months - less if you are not very careful with them. If you can get uncoated lenses so much the better.
A pair of reading glasses for the chart table are a boon.
A spare pair is essential. If you sail a lot (every weekend, for example) I'd have a pair you only use on board (see above about coating)
Retaining straps are essential.
A few tips:
Reaction lenses aren't polarised. This is just an onservation because there are plusses and minuses to polarised lenses.
The coating, which is almost obligatory on lenses these days, breaks down in the sailing environment of salt water and strong sun and only lasts about 18 months - less if you are not very careful with them. If you can get uncoated lenses so much the better.
A pair of reading glasses for the chart table are a boon.
A spare pair is essential. If you sail a lot (every weekend, for example) I'd have a pair you only use on board (see above about coating)
Retaining straps are essential.