Canoeing

No Contact Lenses – No Glasses – No Laser Surgery

Perfect vision for short sighted Canoeists – without glasses, day contact lenses or laser eye surgery

Whether you’re a novice canoeist, a professional in the field, or simply paddle for the sheer joy of it, night lenses might just be the remedy you’ve been patiently waiting for.

Night lenses are customized contact lenses designed to fit your eye’s unique contours. You place them on your eye before drifting off to sleep, and they naturally correct your vision while you rest [this process is known as Orthokeratology – discover more here]. Come morning, just take them out to enjoy perfect vision all day – no need for glasses or daytime lenses.

No requirement for laser surgery either. Just repeat the process each night, akin to wearing daytime lenses, but with the advantage of needing only 2 yearly lenses instead of 730 daily lenses – a greener choice for the environment too!

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This leaves you free to canoe without water splashing onto your glasses or daytime lenses, which can catch sand, grit, or dust on the shore or might come out during a substantial capsize! Contact lenses and water aren’t a great mix. The future of eye care doesn’t involve having anything in or on your eyes during the day – especially when you’re having a blast on the water.

Free your eyes.

CANOEISTS | NIGHT LENSES vs DAY LENSES

When canoeing, there’s no comparison. Using night lenses is like having a clear path ahead. You’ll have perfect sight without anything obstructing your view, so there’s no day lens to lose in the water or to get irritated by sand, salt, or sweat. You won’t miss a single moment when you can’t see the beauty of the water or the surrounding scenery. Why canoe without proper vision, struggling with blurred vision when you could enjoy the peacefulness of the water and the stunning views in full HD? It’s a no-brainer.

“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

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