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Look after your eyes!

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Created by shi thouse > 9 months ago, 19 Jan 2019
shi thouse
WA, 1141 posts
19 Jan 2019 8:57AM
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Amazes me how many people I see out on the water not wearing sunnies. Protect your eyes folks!

www.mydr.com.au/eye-health/eyes-in-the-sun

ReefWalker
WA, 115 posts
19 Jan 2019 9:08AM
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So what sunnies do people use?
I find them quite distracting and awkward. But I do get sore eyes after a session sometimes.

Perhaps it is just a matter of getting used to them?

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 9:29AM
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If I don't have my sunnies for the water I don't go out.

THE PIN PULLER
WA, 465 posts
19 Jan 2019 10:10AM
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Just don't masterbate 9 times a day and you should be fine, i also heard you can't climb to heaven with a pinched finger full of willeeeee

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 10:19AM
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ReefWalker said..
So what sunnies do people use?
I find them quite distracting and awkward. But I do get sore eyes after a session sometimes.

Perhaps it is just a matter of getting used to them?


I'm using ocean atm polarised, my eyes are particularly irritable

theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:27PM
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Sunnies are fine for lawnmowing
Terrible for in the surf

bjw
QLD, 3623 posts
19 Jan 2019 12:43PM
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I find the polarised ones are worse because you can't see the chop. I've just used cheap dark colour glasses. But the minute you get suncream on the it's a nighmare.

ReefWalker
WA, 115 posts
19 Jan 2019 11:27AM
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theDoctor said..

Sunnies are fine for lawnmowing
Terrible for in the surf


I tried some Seaspecs that I found washed up on the beach (no damage). Used them on a downwinder here in Perth and the polarization was pretty bad for seeing the chop.

Took them off within seconds of launching. I figure the previous owner threw them away

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 11:53AM
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bjw said..
I find the polarised ones are worse because you can't see the chop. I've just used cheap dark colour glasses. But the minute you get suncream on the it's a nighmare.


When the inside of the lense gets a bit funky, sink into water rub inside of lenses on Rashi, problem fixed in 20 seconds

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 12:02PM
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This is how they remove a pterygium, your awake while this happens with your eye pried open so you don't blink.
I had both mine done before 25, I dont kite without my sunnies,







quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 12:05PM
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bjw said..
I find the polarised ones are worse because you can't see the chop. I've just used cheap dark colour glasses. But the minute you get suncream on the it's a nighmare.


Can't see the chop? Don't know about that I see the chop just fine and my eyes feel fresh after a sesh

2stubborn2quit
WA, 169 posts
19 Jan 2019 12:34PM
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I am sooo kicking myself... Just recently bought a pair of LiP sunglasses after getting gritty eyes after a lot of kiting once to often. ( See another thread on sunglasses for kiting)
Absolutely fantastic. Should have done it years ago. Good vision, repels water, if they get a bit salty give them a dunk.
I clean them after every session because they cost a lot. So what, put a price on your eyes health.
Yes I can see the chop, maybe not as well with them off but I am still kiting after day 4 without squinting and gritty eyes.
Next some idiot will me posting that they don't put sunscreen on because it makes their body to slippery on the surfboard.

Robbo2099
WA, 738 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:01PM
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Best kiting sunnies ever were Oakley "Waterjackets" (non-polarised, of course) -- $230 when new, but I'm still using the pair I bought for kiting in 2001, unfortunately, you can no longer get them or parts for them, but every now and again a pair will turn up for sale somewhere...

www.oakleyforum.com/threads/water-jackets-jet-black-new-blue.62565/

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 1:23PM
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Wow they must be incredible for that price, but if your still using the same pair for 15 yrs it's not bad, I go through them to be honest I'm on my 3rd set in 12 months

Hardcarve1
QLD, 548 posts
19 Jan 2019 4:52PM
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Robbo2099 said..
Best kiting sunnies ever were Oakley "Waterjackets" (non-polarised, of course) -- $230 when new, but I'm still using the pair I bought for kiting in 2001, unfortunately, you can no longer get them or parts for them, but every now and again a pair will turn up for sale somewhere...

www.oakleyforum.com/threads/water-jackets-jet-black-new-blue.62565/


I had Waterjackets as well until a few years ago and then started using LiP sunglasses and they are better me thinks by miles. The lenses on LiP need no water repellent solution at all and I think wear a bit tougher with mine standing up with less scratches. All this BS about cost of sunnies when a harness costs just as much but nobody complains about that.

Gorgo
VIC, 4982 posts
19 Jan 2019 5:54PM
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Robbo2099 said..
Best kiting sunnies ever were Oakley "Waterjackets" (non-polarised, of course) -- $230 when new, but I'm still using the pair I bought for kiting in 2001, unfortunately, you can no longer get them or parts for them, but every now and again a pair will turn up for sale somewhere...

www.oakleyforum.com/threads/water-jackets-jet-black-new-blue.62565/


I had Waterjackets. I thought they were overpriced crap. Unfortunately they were the only glasses available at the time.

I now have two pairs of Lips glasses. The moderately expensive Surge, and the very expensive Typhoons. The Surge are very good. The Typhoons are excellent.

They're both more expensive than Seaspecs and all the rest, but they actually work, and that is priceless.

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
19 Jan 2019 7:38PM
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Had a sweet session today in Vietnam with my polarised sunnies on and could see the chop no problem!
Kiting happens when it's windy there will be chop, how much chop do you need to see?

Mark50
NSW, 166 posts
20 Jan 2019 4:48PM
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Like QuickDraw, I had a pterygium removed when I as younger (seriously painful afterwards) and have worn sunnies on the water ever since with no recurrence. These days they are prescription... Currently use either Eyres or SeaSpecs with the retaining straps. Try a bit of Rainex to keep the water beading. No problem with polarizing - can see the chop and waves no problems.

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
20 Jan 2019 4:59PM
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had three pterygia removed before i was 21, the last one about 6 years before i started kiting and surfing. 2 from the left eye and 1 from the right. did a lot of sailing and windsurfing before that - with sunnies.

i have never worn sunnies on the water when kiting or surfing. i have never had recurrence of a pterygium. i'm now 43.

just saying....

ReefWalker
WA, 115 posts
20 Jan 2019 3:27PM
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Based on the discussion and recommendations here I've decided to have another attempt this time using the LiPs sunnies as mentioned above.

I just bought them from the Australian store (goggleman.com.au) For anyone that's interested, I found a Facebook discount code that still works for 20% off - Lip2018

snalberski
WA, 858 posts
20 Jan 2019 5:30PM
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I started using angling sunnies which are designed for maximum anti glare and have my own simple retention system similar but simpler than the LiP system. I went to a camping shop and compared several pairs and different brands and got what were the best to look through for my eyes

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
20 Jan 2019 6:01PM
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stamp said..
had three pterygia removed before i was 21, the last one about 6 years before i started kiting and surfing. 2 from the left eye and 1 from the right. did a lot of sailing and windsurfing before that - with sunnies.

i have never worn sunnies on the water when kiting or surfing. i have never had recurrence of a pterygium. i'm now 43.

just saying....


I find this extremely hard to believe because they do grow back

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
21 Jan 2019 5:43AM
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quikdrawMcgraw said


I find this extremely hard to believe because they do grow back



...and that's why i had the left eye done twice, genius.

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
21 Jan 2019 8:42AM
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stamp said..

quikdrawMcgraw said


I find this extremely hard to believe because they do grow back




...and that's why i had the left eye done twice, genius.


Haha whoa big fulla I'm happy for you! See smiley face

psychojoe
WA, 2121 posts
21 Jan 2019 10:27AM
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This could be the start of something.
I might get some popcorn.

Poida
WA, 1916 posts
21 Jan 2019 11:13AM
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for the astro physicists
when I go kiting in the middle of the day (this is WA) the polarising is terrible for seeing the chop, whereas later in the day I can see the chop ok with polarising? go figure.

AquaPlow
QLD, 1051 posts
21 Jan 2019 1:29PM
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DIY - replace as required (buy and make in bulk - always have a spare!!)
Set safety glasses - lense of choice (light / dark polarized plain etc)... Easier if they have their own hole near end of arm.
Fishing swivel thing-me (buy in packet of 10)
bit of elastic for necklace enough to go around your neck (JIC - loosely!!)
Measure, cut, tie and sew bits together ..
Does the job - don't feel bad when .... loose, leave behind at showers, run over by car, kid fancies them more than you... etc
My expenditure on expensive sunnies plummeted... about 12 years back... since $25-30.00 a pop (quality safety glasses!!)
cheers
AP





AquaPlow
QLD, 1051 posts
21 Jan 2019 1:33PM
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Poida said..
for the astro physicists
when I go kiting in the middle of the day (this is WA) the polarising is terrible for seeing the chop, whereas later in the day I can see the chop ok with polarising? go figure.






The answer is ... 42
Cheers
AP

KIT33R
NSW, 1714 posts
21 Jan 2019 2:56PM
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I've found non polarized sun glasses are best. The polarized ones look through the surface and can be disorienting.

Poida
WA, 1916 posts
21 Jan 2019 2:07PM
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AquaPlow said..

Poida said..
for the astro physicists
when I go kiting in the middle of the day (this is WA) the polarising is terrible for seeing the chop, whereas later in the day I can see the chop ok with polarising? go figure.







The answer is ... 42
Cheers
AP


now I see, I need non polarising lenses,

quikdrawMcgraw
1221 posts
21 Jan 2019 3:08PM
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Chop will always be on the surface, there's no need to focus in on every piece of chop



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