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Sore Eyes

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Created by LGS > 9 months ago, 9 Dec 2016
LGS
WA, 43 posts
9 Dec 2016 7:47AM
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Does anyone else get really really sore eyes after a few hours out in the water? I think it's a combo of the West Oz sunlight, wind and salt water... Anyone got any ideas?

eezeegowin
WA, 175 posts
9 Dec 2016 8:08AM
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Sunglasses.
I use Seaspecs. The "shop" link in seabreaze has a brand too.

mattkennedy
QLD, 287 posts
9 Dec 2016 10:08AM
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mattkennedy
QLD, 287 posts
9 Dec 2016 12:00PM
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Waiting for one of the fan boys to suggest ditching the tt for a foil. Less spray to hurt your widdle eyes

LGS
WA, 43 posts
9 Dec 2016 10:10AM
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Haha so far one good suggestion, two not so helpful! Let's see how this progresses.

eibwen
WA, 116 posts
9 Dec 2016 10:37AM
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Get your self some of this, I rekon your sore eyes will be greatly reduced while still getting spray in the face. Normal sunscreen roasts ya eyes.

http://www.islandtribe.com/spf-50-clear-gel-50ml/

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
9 Dec 2016 12:11PM
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... +1 for sunnies.

Helps stop spray or indeed if it rains and of course when its sunny.

I used to have Seaspecs but now have some generic Spotters with cable ties acting as the strap. Yes, cable ties,,,, thanks Jamee for the brilliant idea. Started out as a temporary measure but to my surprise works great, year later and still haven't come off. Mind you, if they do then they are definitely not floating so expect them to be gone!

Either way, I reckon get sunnies!

cheers,

Robbie

ps make sure they are polarised.


THE DONG
VIC, 518 posts
9 Dec 2016 2:45PM
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I have surfers eye or what ever you call it. Lump that grows over your eye. Dry summer winds are terrible on your eyes contributed with salt glare and sunscreen. Blue eyes are very sensitive also. Wear glasses or you simply have to shorten the seshions you have out on the water. As soon as your out of the water wear sunnies and buy yourself some eye refresher lubricant stuff. Wearing a cap can help a little bit.

moon waxing
WA, 310 posts
9 Dec 2016 1:11PM
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If I use any sun screen above the eye area it washes off and runs into my eyes even if it says water resistant/proof.

The only stuff I found that doesn’t is zinc SPF (Invisible Zinc).

LGS
WA, 43 posts
9 Dec 2016 1:13PM
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As much as I want the sunnies to work I've never had much luck with them, as soon as they get some spray on them they become useless... I'll try again

Plummet
4862 posts
9 Dec 2016 1:29PM
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Sunnies, hat or helmet, spray sun cream rather than while on. Less smack downs.

JKimbler
317 posts
9 Dec 2016 1:40PM
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I get the fried, painful eyes after long days too, tried sunnies over and over and just never kept them on more than 5 minutes. I feel like the perspective was a bit too altered and I couldn't stand the water spots, fogging, etc. Tried rain-x and still didn't like it. For me it's a regular old baseball hat with a para cord leash, stays on and it protects my eyes enough to not have any soreness after. There are a lot of nice surf specific hats out there too with velcro chin straps and other bells n whistles. I think FCS makes some nice ones. Definitely nothing like waking up in the middle of the night with sunburned eyes! Sucks!

Gazza90
QLD, 1 posts
9 Dec 2016 4:00PM
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Kiting ruins my eyes but i now run FCS kook hat and sunnies. The Barz ones are the best ones it tried so far. Yeah it sucks wearing them but you get used to it. Also when im out for a while putting eyedrops in halfway through makes quite a difference.

balidru
WA, 76 posts
9 Dec 2016 2:17PM
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I used to get bad sunburnt eyes when I first started kiting. This was due to being a noob and looking up at the kite for prolonged periods.
Now that I feel where the kite is thus not needing to look up I never suffer from burnt eyes anymore.
But yes seawater spraying in your eyeballs is annoying and the answer to that is a board that will eat chop I guess.

Bronnieren
WA, 89 posts
9 Dec 2016 3:01PM
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Yes sometimes my eyes burn like acid from the salt and sunscreen (I am going to that Island Tribe stuff mentioned above). Usually they burn the worst in the first 20 mins of kiting. So long as I wear sunnies they recover quickly after kiting. If I don't wear sunnies they get fried and stay sore and red for a few days. I already have pronounced pterygia, so need to wear sunnies to stop aggravating it, and making it worse. I just invested in the Kurtis surf goggles, which were very expensive and made me look very kooky, but they are good :)

www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/pterygium.htm

dbabicwa
WA, 808 posts
9 Dec 2016 3:14PM
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mowingthelawn said..






Good luck with that when you develop a surfer's eye...

Btw, this is "Bijeli Cement" for Slovenian Market. Doesn't work here ;)

djt91184
QLD, 1211 posts
9 Dec 2016 6:08PM
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anyone saying they'r eyes feel it but don't like the water sunnies get a pair today and use them every sesh
youll thank me in ten yrs the ptyterigium op is extremely uncomfortable I knows it
the couple of drops on the lense are not putting your timing off smacking the lip



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