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Prescription Eyewear Options For Active People

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Having to wear prescription eyeglasses can be tough sometimes, especially when it comes to physical activities such as swimming, skiing, and rock hounding. The good news is that there are specialty prescription eyewear options available for a wide range of different sports and active hobbies, such as the following:

Water Sports Eyewear Options

Since it is not advised for you to wear contact lenses while you are active in the water, and wearing eyeglasses during water sports is nearly impossible, you can have prescription lenses installed into swimming goggles and dive masks.

Both dive masks and goggles can be treated with specialized coatings to prevent fogging while you are under the water. Additionally, sunglass and anti-reflective coatings can be added to help protect your eyes from the bright glare of the sun when its rays shine down on the water.

Snow Sports Eyewear Options

Both skiing and snowboarding are sports that require you to wear a good quality pair of goggles or a ski mask. Prescription goggles made with anti-glare and sunglass coatings work very well for snowboarding. Ski masks are available with the same coatings as goggles, and you can purchase models that will fit right over your existing eyeglasses.

Rock Hounding and Precious Metal Prospecting Eye Protection Options

If you like to break rocks in search of mineral specimens or precious metals, then it is a safety requirement that you wear eye protection. Flying rock chips can easily impale your eyeball and cause a permanent loss of vision.

Eyewear options for working with rocks, as well as other outdoor activities such as cutting firewood, require the side, upper, and lower protection that you find with goggles or safety glasses. Additionally, you can order this type of eyewear with extra-strong safety lenses.

Other Outdoor Sports Eyewear Options

If you play other sports or have additional outdoor hobbies, then you should invest in a high-quality pair of prescription sunglasses. Sunglasses are necessary to protect your vision against the sun, and also to help you see balls and obstacles clearly while you are out enjoying yourself.

Where to Find Additional Help Choosing Outdoor Eyewear Products

Finally, if you have any questions about the appropriate outdoor protective eyewear your family needs, then you should speak with an optical technician at your local eyeglass store. They are very knowledgeable about the various frame and lens options available on the market today, and their best uses.

Get in touch with a center like Envision Eyecare - Dr. Erika Duggan and Dr. Marilyn Lehrner for more details.


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