Sailing
No Contact Lenses – No Glasses – No Laser Surgery
Perfect vision for short sighted Sailers – without glasses, day contact lenses or laser eye surgery
Envision this: night lenses, those meticulously crafted contact lenses that perfectly match your unique eye contours. Slide them onto your eye before you slip into slumber, and as you dream away, they’re hard at work, gently refining your vision [for the curious minds, the details are unveiled here].
As dawn breaks, slipping them out is a breeze, and lo and behold – your vision remains crystal-clear throughout the day, with no need for glasses or daytime lenses. And that notion of laser surgery? Let it drift away. It’s simply about integrating them into your nightly routine, much like your daytime lenses, but here’s the twist: just two lenses for the entire year, a far cry from the staggering 730 that daily lenses clock up. It’s not merely about convenience; it’s a nod to our planet’s well-being.

After all, contact lenses and water aren’t exactly the best of pals. The future of eye care is all about letting your eyes savor their freedom – whether you’re navigating the tides, basking in the pure joy of sailing.
Free your eyes.
ELITE SPORTS | NIGHT LENSES vs DAY LENSES
If you compete at an elite, or high amateur level, the advantages of night lenses over day lenses are clear. Essentially you have the same lens routine – a daily insertion/removal – but having perfect sight with nothing in your eye to worry about when you train and compete can make the difference between wining and losing. Double World Champion Cat Morrison, Olympian Chris Walker-Hebborn are two of many who attribute part of their success down to night lenses and recommend all elite sports people to switch. “If you can use night lenses, as an elite performer, it doesn’t make sense to continue to use day lenses”
“I wake up, pop my lenses out and can see perfectly all day. I drive to the beach, get in, surf and have no worries. No glasses to take off or day lenses to watch out for. My surfing has improved because I can judge the break better. My sight was getting so bad I probably would have given up surfing. If you’re still using day lenses, switch to night lenses – if you’re a regular surfer it makes sense.” Benjamin Griffiths, surfer, Portrush
Free your eyes with NIGHTLENSES – perfect for all sports