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    I've had a go at wearing contacts while riding and to be honest I prefer wearing my glasses.
    With the contacts my eyes water like crazy, not a good look for a guy wearing leathers crying....I feel glasses protect my eyes better from the wind, bugs and crap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baracus
    Yeah I wear them as well. Used to have major problems with my glasses fogging up inside the helmet. You guys should have a look at www.clearlycontacts.co.nz. I bought some off them recently. Great price - about half the usual amount I was paying. Did have to wait for two weeks though.

    Thanks for that man, checked them out and looks like I could save $23.00 per a box buying from them rather than my optometrist!

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    I find they're infinitely better than glasses cause then I can wear sunglasses, as I have no tinted visor. Any drying is infinitely minimal too. Infinitely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave
    Thanks for that man, checked them out and looks like I could save $23.00 per a box buying from them rather than my optometrist!
    Yer but your eyes are worth more than $23, cause if contacts are not fitted properly you can end up with serious eye damage. Use your Optometrist and get them fitted properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    I've thought about trying contacts but haven't gotten around to it yet.

    But from what I've read on the net, putting contacts in your mouth then in your eye is a bit of a no-no because of all the bacteria in your mouth.
    dire emergency kinda stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    Yer but your eyes are worth more than $23, cause if contacts are not fitted properly you can end up with serious eye damage. Use your Optometrist and get them fitted properly.
    once you have the perscription which includes brand and base curve stuff, your optometrist isnt going to 'fit' them every time you go to buy some more. I would buy mine online but I CBF. I get 1 box every 6 months or so. I used to have to get 2 (one for each eye perscription) but i just cleverly was advised to just force my eyes into the same lense. they were pretty close anyway. so now im on -6.00 for each eye.

    edit: are you talking hard lenses or disposable, we are talking about disposables.
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    Soft. It's the fit of the lenses (how they sit on you eyeball) that is really important. You can get away with lenses that are a little weaker than your prescription, but if you're short-sighted (Myopic) like me, you might not see the cop soon enough I also have stigmatism (bend lenses) so the contacts have to sit it just the right place to work properly.
    Regular checks if you are using contacts a lot are a good idea. One set was causing my eyes to vasculate (grow veins) due to excess wearing of contacts that didn't "breathe" properly (you corners get their O2 from their contact with the air not your bloodstream). Had to stop using them (contacts) for a bit No problem with my new ones but
    Just a side note: If you are myopic it is a wise to get your eye rechecked every now and again for glaucoma as you are at a higher risk of developing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    Soft. It's the fit of the lenses (how they sit on you eyeball) that is really important. You can get away with lenses that are a little weaker than your prescription, but if you're short-sighted (Myopic) like me, you might not see the cop soon enough I also have stigmatism (bend lenses) so the contacts have to sit it just the right place to work properly.
    Regular checks if you are using contacts a lot are a good idea. One set was causing my eyes to vasculate (grow veins) due to excess wearing of contacts that didn't "breathe" properly (you corners get their O2 from their contact with the air not your bloodstream). Had to stop using them (contacts) for a bit No problem with my new ones but
    Just a side note: If you are myopic it is a wise to get your eye rechecked every now and again for glaucoma as you are at a higher risk of developing it.
    yeah im -6 shortsighted. nothing else funky with my eyes though. been doing corrective eyewear since i was 11 or something (made me really popular at school) OPSM will not sell you contacts if its been more than a year since your last test, which kinda sucks when your poor.
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    I would like to consider contacts but I am only short sighted in one eye. Would that mean it would cost half as much or would I have to wear a blank one in the other eye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren
    I would like to consider contacts but I am only short sighted in one eye. Would that mean it would cost half as much or would I have to wear a blank one in the other eye?
    hahah wear a blank one.

    it would cost you half as much
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    im -5.50 in my left and -5 in my right so i have two different lenses (disposables).

    i also have pretty bad hayfever around this time of year and it makes my eyes go all gummy but ive never had any serious problems with the lenses in even after 3 or so hours of constant/stop start riding.

    only problem ive ever had is when i was following a mates cage and seem i was just talking to him thru his window i had the visor up, his tires kicked up some a couple of flecks into my right eye but they went away after i blinked like mad while riding (following him remember) for the next 3 or so minutes.

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    contacts

    i wear glasses at the moment, but am currently looking into contacts as glasses really piss me off. my flatmate has contacts and much prefers them all round biking and all. i miss being able to wear sunnies... now all the girls can see where im looking lol... jokes
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    I'm going in right now to book an appointment for getting contacts. The whole open visor, remove glasses, remove helmet, put glasses back is getting old fast...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren
    I would like to consider contacts but I am only short sighted in one eye. Would that mean it would cost half as much or would I have to wear a blank one in the other eye?


    yea .. i got the same problem funny enough....





    only got the one good eye .. i'lll be damned if im gonna stick a finger in it ....

    i got a flash set of perscription Oakley's from OPSM.. thats all i wear when i ride
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    Just go and get the buggers lasered!!!
    What it costs in optometrists / prescription lenses / frames / contacts etc all help in lowering the true cost of getting your eyes permanently fixed!

    Totally recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Just go and get the buggers lasered!!!
    What it costs in optometrists / prescription lenses / frames / contacts etc all help in lowering the true cost of getting your eyes permanently fixed!

    Totally recommended.


    again.. one good eye... ..not risking it..just keep the Starship Enterprise over there where it belongs..
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