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 always thought swimming with contacts would be a terrible way to spend the rest of the day -red red eyes! So I always took them out, and even fashioned a personal pace clock out of a $3.99 clock you can get at Target. And I always spent the day with red red eyes. A friend suggested swimming with then and while it was great to see around me, my eyes are actually less irritated. Anybody know why?
And if anyone wants the instructions on making a personal pace clock let me know.
I never have a pace clock and struggle to see the sweep hand on the wall clock. I thought about buying a portable pace clock from speedo or one of the other online sources of swim stuff, but they're about $160 or so. Never thoughr of a clock from Target - please post a pic or description. Is it waterprooof ?? THANKS
I always thought swimming with contacts would be a terrible way to spend the rest of the day -red red eyes! So I always took them out, and even fashioned a personal pace clock out of a $3.99 clock you can get at Target. And I always spent the day with red red eyes. A friend suggested swimming with then and while it was great to see around me, my eyes are actually less irritated. Anybody know why?
And if anyone wants the instructions on making a personal pace clock let me know.
I never have a pace clock and struggle to see the sweep hand on the wall clock. I thought about buying a portable pace clock from speedo or one of the other online sources of swim stuff, but they're about $160 or so. Never thoughr of a clock from Target - please post a pic or description. Is it waterprooof ?? THANKS