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#62877 12/13/05 10:35 PM 12/13/05 10:35 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 290 Pensacola, Florida / Katy, Tex... Cookie Monster
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Posts: 290 Pensacola, Florida / Katy, Tex... | Ok, it has come the time for me to wear glasses, it's tough getting old, but it beats the alternative. I can see distance well, especially on a sunny day, but it's has become almost impossible to read the countdown timer on my watch and forget trying to see the sticker on the front beam with the flag designations. Not to mention the GPS. Anyway, being a "water" family, I came across these prescription sunglasses in my daughters' surf magazine. They look pretty good to me - made to be worn surfing. It's the end of the year, and I have money left on my pre-tax medical - use or lose. So, I'm going to give these a try. Check them out. http://www.silverfish.com/
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#62879 12/14/05 08:25 AM 12/14/05 08:25 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Dirty Dog makes a series of "wet glasses" that are designed for spray and such. They fit pretty close to my face and water beads up and rolls off them very easily. While they do eventually start to spot, they stay clean for quite a while.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: sailing with glasses
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#62880 12/14/05 08:55 AM 12/14/05 08:55 AM |
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | Ok, it has come the time for me to wear glasses, it's tough getting old, but it beats the alternative. I can see distance well, especially on a sunny day, but it's has become almost impossible to read the countdown timer on my watch and forget trying to see the sticker on the front beam with the flag designations. Not to mention the GPS. Anyway, being a "water" family, I came across these prescription sunglasses in my daughters' surf magazine. They look pretty good to me - made to be worn surfing. It's the end of the year, and I have money left on my pre-tax medical - use or lose. So, I'm going to give these a try. Check them out.
I think the prescription glasses that BARZ offers is the way I'm going to go OR the prescription swimming goggles. I hadn't thought of using the end of year Section 125 money (use it or lose it) I'm embarassed to say. I wondered when you guys starting discussing the residue problem with the salt water if something like RAINEX would work? Seems to keep my windshield very clear in the winter salty roads of New England. At any rate, I'm comitted to not letting a fear of losing glasses or the discomfort of not being able to see to be the thing that puts my son off sailing. The only question is which option he will find the least objectionable. Which will he wear. Thanks for all your advice.... Greg
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#62883 12/14/05 10:13 AM 12/14/05 10:13 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | Simply put, I rarely see anyone sailing without glasses down here. So if the sunglasses they wear don't get lost/broken, it is likely that once he gets used to sailing with them, he won't lose them, either (unless they don't fit right). I use a "croakie" style strap and tuck it under my hat. Some tie the croakie (via a small line) to their hat or PFD. Unless the glasses are very heavy, the things will float, and usually be near you after a crash. I have astigmatism, and have perscription shades. Not wrap around, either. A water bottle to wash them off helps, and I'm considering RAIN-X, but don't know what it would do to the plastic lenses... Let him see!
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#62886 12/15/05 10:29 AM 12/15/05 10:29 AM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA dacarls
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | Being severely myopic since age 7 and wearing thick plexiglass lenses since 1950...I am a dang expert. I lost regular glasses only one time, surfing at Makaha when I failed to tie my safety string around my neck before attaching it to the other side. The locals laughed and gave me the stink eye, but did I care? Nah, Brah!
If glasses get salty, first wash them off in (salt) water. Then to remove water spots- lick them off with a dry tongue. (It's usually most convenient to use your own). THE PLASTIC LENSES NEVER GET SCRATCHED. Croakies are almost always the best, but can wash off over your head if you pearl your board, windsurfer or cat: so loop another breakable string over the Croakie & loosely around your neck. ALSO- big plastic goggles- BlueBlockers- like the old people wear! Keep the splashes running off your head with a billed baseball cap, and the BlueBlockers will do most of the rest- by keeping most spray off your glasses. You do have 4 surfaces to clean + lick between races on a breezy day, but very rarely get your eyeballs washed out by spray. After racing, hang them off your rear view mirror by the string and they will last for YEARS. Signed, Lick-M Cowboy. (Demos given at Tradewinds!)
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#62887 12/15/05 04:26 PM 12/15/05 04:26 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Demos given at Tradewinds! On your own glasses I hope!
Jake Kohl | | | Re: sailing with glasses
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#62888 12/15/05 05:48 PM 12/15/05 05:48 PM |
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | Demos given at Tradewinds! On your own glasses I hope! Hey Jake, I think you might be glad you don't wear contacts! You gotta admit it's better he licks your glasses and not your eyeballs. (You think he is going to set up a booth or something with a sign -FREE LICKING DEMO)
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#62891 12/19/05 12:52 AM 12/19/05 12:52 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA Cary Palmer
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | I always wear my "Last years" Glasses, expensive plastic Progressive lenses And a Simple glasses retaining strap, have been for 7 years of catsailing, never lost them once, and Rainex works great for most of the day to keep the spots away. I do However sheet my glases strap in tight before I go out for the day, and if We're gonna capsize, I keep my hand up to keep my glasses "just in case." I usually find it's my hat that gets knocked off or blown off in a capsize.
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#62892 12/19/05 08:28 AM 12/19/05 08:28 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I've got a pair of the DD Wet Glasses and they work very well. Stylish they are not. They're quite big but water just runs away from the lenses and they fit tight enough to my face to keep most of the spray from washing my eyeballs.
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