That's great
I'm long sighted so provided I can hold them at at least arms length they're just potential shock therapy (probably needed after the price)
That's great
I'm long sighted so provided I can hold them at at least arms length they're just potential shock therapy (probably needed after the price)
Well, somewhere in the blurb I heard that the image appears a metre in front of your face! Thats good for us older folks! ![]()
That's great
I'm long sighted so provided I can hold them at at least arms length they're just potential shock therapy (probably needed after the price)
Thats just presbyopia, you get it when you're around 50 ![]()
That's great
I'm long sighted so provided I can hold them at at least arms length they're just potential shock therapy (probably needed after the price)
Well, somewhere in the blurb I heard that the image appears a metre in front of your face! Thats good for us older folks!
I should use it to look down then
One issue with wearing them will be peripheral vision and the lack of it. I wore similar goggles sealed as these are, and peripheral vision was shocking so I stopped using them?
One issue with wearing them will be peripheral vision and the lack of it. I wore similar goggles sealed as these are, and peripheral vision was shocking so I stopped using them?
LOL! I go so fast the only ones I have to watch are the ones I am catching!!!!
At least, thats how I ski anyhow. ![]()
I have actually never noticed this as an issue when skiing, or when sailing with my Tradie-cheap safety goggles, but I really only need the googles sailing on the very windy speed days with the sand blowing and that means there is usually very little traffic! ![]()