Watersports

Contact lenses for Watersports

Night lenses are the new invention everyone is talking about, especially in the watersports sector. Glasses and contact lenses simply don’t mix with water. They especially don’t work if you’re engaged in a watersport that suddenly slams you at mach 3 into the water during a wipeout, turning your eyelids inside out or which is very splashy on your glasses or onto your lenses causing your loss of sight at the worst possible moment.

Imagine having a lens you pop in at night before you go to sleep and which you take out first thing in the morning to give you perfect sight. No need for glasses or daytime lenses during the day or indeed laser eye surgery if you think that’s you’re only option. And then off you go to the water to swim, sail, surf, carve, jump … and yes wipeout, roll, flip, capsize, get munched … with nothing in your eyes. Being able to open your eyes underwater or in the shower after and not having to worry about being out to sea without your specs or losing a lens into the deep blue.

Sounds too good to be true?

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“THERE REALLY ISN’T ANYTHING LIKE IT”

NATALIE | MUM, CONSULTANT, WILD SWIMMER

Night lenses changed my life | Niki | Student nurse, paddleboarder

Niki is a student nurse from the Outer Hebrides. Living in such a beautiful part of the world she loves the great outdoors. She kindly sent us a selfie vid when she was out paddleboarding to check in and say how her night lenses have changed her life. She no longer has the faff of having to take her glasses off or putting prescription goggles on to paddleboard or swim. And if she accidentally falls in, there’s no urgent rush to close her eyes for fear of losing a lens and being stuck out there not being able to see. With nothing in her eyes or on her face all Niki needs to do is look around and enjoy the view!

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