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  1. #1
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    Question Contacts or Rx Suglasses?

    Does anyone else have the following problems? When I cycle with my contacts in-my eyes dry out something fierce and I have to stop and rewet with drops-a real pain! If I wear my prescription sunglasses, I have no lens alternative for low light, bad weather etc. Anybody out there have any idea how to keep eyes moist in 0% humidity or a good solution for Rx sunglasses?

  2. #2
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    I wear Rx sunglasses... but I wear some king of glasses all the time. Can't wear contacts.

    I don't have changable lenses, but am researching it. For now I wear a Ray-Ban Cutter (sport glasses) with blue polorized Rx lenses... they suffice for most of the riding (road) I do.
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    Cool

    Standard glasses, photogreys. They change quickly from light to dark, sometimes the moment I come out of a tunnel, underpass for a second or two it's iffy, and they don't "wap around" so no protection from dust.

    All in all, works ok.
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  4. #4
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    My solution (for mtbing) was Rx lenses with the "persimmon" tint, a very light orange. They cut enough of the sunlight that I'm not squinting, yet let plenty of light through for the overcast days, and are perfect for the "dappled shade" I end up riding in a lot.

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  5. #5
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    Janice,

    I assume you are already wearing sunglasses? I also have contacts, but rarely have the dry eye problem. My sunglasses fit fairly tight to my face and seem to keep the wind out quite well. Could you find a pair that wraps around your head to keep out as much wind/air as possible? It might help your eyes stay lubricated. Can't tell anything about the RX sunglasses....... never went that route.

    annie
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  6. #6
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    Dry eyes

    Annie:

    I do have wraparound sunglasses. Maybe they aren't tight enough, but I think its just the lack of humidity here in the desert. Today, for example, its getting ready to rain and the humidity has climbed from 10% to 18%-it's almost high enough that your lungs don't feel like they're getting fried when you take a breath!

    After reading your post, I hit the clearance sales at my favorite bike shops today and found a pair of kid's sunglasses that fit more snug. The quality is kind of dubious, but hey for $6.99 (marked down from like $55) I'll give them a shot.

    Janice

  7. #7
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    Addidas prescription sunglasses

    I wear contacts and very rarely have issues with eyes drying out. My sunglasses wrap around and keep most of the wind out, couldn't ride without 'em!

    Addias makes a prescription sunglass made specifically for riding. One of the guys we rode with in RAGBRAI had a pair, and I saw several others with them on the ride. He really liked them (was not a contact wearer), only downfall when you're inside unless you have your regular glasses with you, you're stuck wearing shades indoors.

    He got them at his local optometrist.

    Good luck!
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  8. #8
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    One option is to check with your eye doc... Acuvue has a new contact that is supposed to help keep your eyes moist. The downside is if you have to wear toric lenses for Astigmatism , they aren't out yet in toric's.

    I wear wrap around sunglasses close to my face and I do okay... (it helps that I had my lower tear ducts plugged a couple of years ago... you might talk to your doc about that too if dryness is a problem when you are off the bike as well.

    Good luck!

  9. #9
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    i wear my contacts with my sunglasses... they are bigger than i normally wear (oakley half jackets) so maybe that's why i'm ok 99% of the time!

    oh.. let me add.. i'm in the desert.. so it's normally hot and D-R-Y! and when it is windy... it's that nasty dry wind!
    Last edited by caligurl; 09-02-2004 at 09:52 AM.

  10. #10
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    I also wear contacts and Oakley Half Jackets. Never had a problem, but we don't have the humidity issues here that you do in Utah. I grew up in Las Vegas, so I know what you're talking about!!

  11. #11
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    I wear contacts when I ride as well and I generally ride with out sunglasses but my problem is watery eyes. I feel like my contacts are floating around in my eyeball. I am sure that if I had sport sunglasses or even just clear glasses that would help. Has any one had this problem?

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    Waverly,

    I wear contacts when I ride and then always cycling glasses, which I wear with dark, clear, or amber lenses (interchangeable), depending on the weather. No excessive eye watering, though I do get a bit more of it in the winter when it's chillier.

    I highly recommend wearing cycling glasses as a rock could pop up (from a car tire, another bike tire in front of you) and hit you in the eye. Or even more common for me is a big ole flying insect. I've whapped several of those on a sunglass lens this summer. I can only imagine how that would feel if it hit my eye instead!

    I wear one of the Performance brand sunglasses for smaller faces. Very reasonably priced, easy to change the lenses, and do the job. I feel naked out there without them!

    Emily

  13. #13
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    I wear Rudy Project Rx sunglasses made by a cyclist/optician here in Denver. He makes primo Rx lenses and can fit most people with wrap frames. You can get them mail order, too, at www.sportsoptical.com

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