Ed Fish
Registered
While on land, I find contacts to be troublesome, since I couldn't adapt to having one eye for reading and one for distance. So, I mostly wear contacts only while diving, and use a single stick-on lens for reading the gauges. Using contacts is much cheaper than precription lens for the mask, especially when the precription is a moving target(aging is not for the timid).
This system has worked well for me on over 100 dives, with no problems. The only time I lost the stick on lens is when I hadn't followed the directions for letting it dry a suffient amount of time. Once on, it stays in place until I pry it off to clean the mask well once a year, when my wife starts to make faces when she looks at the nooks and crannies!
This system has worked well for me on over 100 dives, with no problems. The only time I lost the stick on lens is when I hadn't followed the directions for letting it dry a suffient amount of time. Once on, it stays in place until I pry it off to clean the mask well once a year, when my wife starts to make faces when she looks at the nooks and crannies!