Kevrumbo
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As a contact lens wearer, I would have thought that the action of blinking would clear any condensation.
If not, might it suggest that whatever is condensing is more than just water vapour?
John
Yes! I have severe Keratoconus OU and my hard contacts fog-up now and then especially post-dive in cooler ambient surface temperatures (i.e. there is a significant air gap between my corneas and the lenses because of the Keratoconus).I would have thought blinking would have cleared it also. it did not.
that leads me to believe that the condensation or bubbles was on the inside of the lens. between the lens and eyeball.
Hello,
I am very comfortable with lenses. Normal days I'd be wearing monthly type and when I travel (and now dive) I go for daily lenses.
My only concern is, what if my mask get ripped off by strong current and buddy is hanging on for his/her dear life, is it okay to open my eyes (just to be more independent!)? Some reading online said its fine because the water pressure prevents the lenses from coming off but I thought it would be better to hear it from a professional.
"Squint" your eyes open --essentially holding the lenses in place with your eyelids-- if you must open your eyes underwater without a mask. However, there still a good chance the lenses will wash out and be lost (which is why I carry a back-up mask as well).if you've got a prescription mask and it gets ripped off by the current, you've lost vision correction there as well.
I swam for YEARS in soft contacts (in freshwater). the water seemed to "dry" my soft contacts to my eyeballs. trying to take them off without first putting in drops of saline was like ripping your cornea's off.
with hard contacts, a drop of water seems to want to knock them off center, which they then don't conform to the curvature of your eye anymore and want to pop out. my experience.
never hear the "pressure will hold them in" theory before.![]()
I use a mask with a nose purge in case a hard lens inadvertently pops out, so I can still clear my mask and retain the expensive RGP lens in the mask and recover it upon surfacing.