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Sailing Eyewear

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Created by eckas > 9 months ago, 22 Nov 2022
eckas
NSW, 323 posts
22 Nov 2022 10:20AM
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Sitting here with squinty, watery eyes, looking like a druggo, after enjoying 30+ knots and saltwater spray everywhere yesterday.

Anybody got any recommendations on suitable eye protection when windsurfing? Something more closely fitting and secure than sunglasses, but not bulky like a ski mask. Strap, as opposed to over-ear arms would seem appropriate.

Hydrosurf
258 posts
22 Nov 2022 8:25AM
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Sea specs?

jksmurf
212 posts
22 Nov 2022 8:33AM
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Hydrosurf said..
Sea specs?


+1. The "Classic" version.

My wife uses them for foiling (free foiling, so failry low speed), I have used them for winging, also low speed sort of thing, they stay on pretty well and work well when you keep them relatively dry.

They seem OK when wet, if allowed to "wind" dry out. Never used them Windsurfing though. I'd be a bit worried about crashing, but others might have different experiences.

k.

Stretchy
WA, 1038 posts
22 Nov 2022 9:49AM
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Ugly Fish. I bought a pair of prescription safety glasses for work. They come with a strap that can be clipped in instead of the arms.
I now use with the strap for windsurfing - they're great and not bulky

Sandman1221
2776 posts
22 Nov 2022 10:12AM
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Walmart $5 polarized sunglasses with a plastic frame encircling the lens, the frames can crack at the top center on each lens, but then just super glue back and they do not crack again. Tie a string to both arms as a tether, easy to remove to blow off saltwater drops before they dry.

Dezza
NSW, 953 posts
22 Nov 2022 5:09PM
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Protecting your eyes is worth spending money on, tried both the Lip sunglasses, great lens and don't get fogged up in the salt water, more recently a Maui Jim model, also great lens, with good vision when covered in salt spray, I prefer them over the Lip glasses for comfort under a helmet, they do a water sports version with a strap that keeps them on without a helmet. I've also had some of the cheaper versions, they work ok for general sailing but visability when covered with salt spray not as good, maybe the coating wears off quickly. Sailing fast Eckas you need to see where you're going.

Dezza
NSW, 953 posts
22 Nov 2022 5:22PM
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Ps also check out the Bartz optics sea spray googles, cheaper and maybe a better option for the full on days, they have a sunglasses style version with head strap too

AUS4
NSW, 1287 posts
22 Nov 2022 5:54PM
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Henners
421 posts
22 Nov 2022 3:18PM
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Does anyone use a Gath helmet with a visor?
Am going to pick one up when we are in OZ at the end of the year. Got the same problem and was thinking a helmet might be the go.
Have tried plenty of sunnies but they just fog up.
Sorry, eckas if I am highjacking your threat, just thought it might be worth throwing it out there.

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
22 Nov 2022 6:19PM
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Gath, full face visor

Henners
421 posts
22 Nov 2022 5:48PM
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kato said..
Gath, full face visor


It's a little bit too futuristic for me. I was thinking about getting the 1/2 visor. I also think it might get a little bit claustrophobic when getting barrelled. Might be completely wrong and maybe I can pull off the style but not sure. Also glare off the water might be a problem with a 1/2 visor.

Imax1
QLD, 4925 posts
22 Nov 2022 8:33PM
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Hey , if it lets me know when the water is shallower than my fin , I'll give it a go .

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
23 Nov 2022 7:31AM
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Imax1 said..

AUS4 said..




Hey , if it lets me know when the water is shallower than my fin , I'll give it a go .


It would need to give prior warning though so you could get out of there..

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
23 Nov 2022 7:38AM
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Plus 1 for Ugly fish. I've got polarised ones with a reading glass segment in the bottom $190?.
You have a choice of eye strengths for the reading area. You can get them single lens too.
.I get the optometrist to drill a hole in one arm.You can then thread one of those rings through or just use fishing line to attach a normal glass tie. Use it to tie to your gear so you can't lose them in a wipeout.

Sandee
QLD, 264 posts
23 Nov 2022 9:42PM
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Henners said..
Does anyone use a Gath helmet with a visor?
Have tried plenty of sunnies but they just fog up.


Modified my old Gath with a polarised "mega sun glasses" from eBay, which may look a bit weird but keeps sun off my whole face, as well as stopping glare. Having gaps at both sides allows good ventilation, so no fog. Just attached by velcro so has a small string safety leash in case it gets ripped off in a wipeout.

duzzi
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23 Nov 2022 11:33PM
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Sandee said..

Henners said..
Does anyone use a Gath helmet with a visor?
Have tried plenty of sunnies but they just fog up.



Modified my old Gath with a polarised "mega sun glasses" from eBay, which may look a bit weird but keeps sun off my whole face, as well as stopping glare. Having gaps at both sides allows good ventilation, so no fog. Just attached by velcro so has a small string safety leash in case it gets ripped off in a wipeout.


I need prescription glasses and I add polarized lenses which make a big difference on the water. I used these wrap around for a while www.wearsurfglasses.com/store/mormaii-floater-prescription, these also work well and cost about half www.ray-ban.com/usa/customize/rb-2132-new-wayfarer-sunglasses



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