I'm curious if contact lenses fog up after working outside in sub freezing temps when you get into a warm truck/building. It may be self evident to some, but I don;t know anyone dumb enough that works outside a lot and wears contacts.
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D.R. Cattle":axh35gdu said:Been wearing them for 20 years. Never had them fog up but they dry out easily.
dun":2vkpz26q said:D.R. Cattle":2vkpz26q said:Been wearing them for 20 years. Never had them fog up but they dry out easily.
How do you deal with that? It would be kind of hard to spit in my own eye. Of course if I was in public I'm sure I could find someone that would be willing to.
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dun":2iufkgai said:In the same vein but different. As a much younger person I had tremendous distant vision, but also what would be considered normal. I've noticed that even without my glasses things are clearer at 400-500 yrds then with them. Still not as clear as it used to be, but still better then when wearing them. The eye doc says that if you have excetional distant vision, they can never make it that accute again with glasses. How about with contacts?
dun":14pbmvqt said:I can see them, but I can't make out horns, or for that matter even the ear set that's dead giveaway between bucks and does. Gotta break out the binocs for that. I can see crows out that far too, but seeing and knowing what they are is a whole bunch different then being able to actually see them if you know what I mean
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