So the optician usually tell you not to wear them in the pool...well that ain't happening if I need to see a clock or the workout typed in anything less than REALLY BIG FONT.
So I a curious who out there wears contacts and if you rinse them after you swim to remove any chlorine or contaminants. I find that I get very sore and dry eyes by the end of the day even if using drops. sO just looking for input.
I started wearing contact lenses when I swim (and for other workouts like spinning, biking, running, and so on) and it's worked well for me. I also have to print my workouts in a very large bold font so I can see what I'm supposed to be doing.
I wear the daily disposables but since I only wear them for a few hours a day, will use them for a week or more. I just rinse them and use fresh solution every time I take them out after workouts. I've recently discovered that I can manage by wearing only one lens, thus enabling me to see the pace clock and still be able to read normal type on my workout sheet.
I started wearing contact lenses when I swim (and for other workouts like spinning, biking, running, and so on) and it's worked well for me. I also have to print my workouts in a very large bold font so I can see what I'm supposed to be doing.
I wear the daily disposables but since I only wear them for a few hours a day, will use them for a week or more. I just rinse them and use fresh solution every time I take them out after workouts. I've recently discovered that I can manage by wearing only one lens, thus enabling me to see the pace clock and still be able to read normal type on my workout sheet.