Daryl Morse
Contributor
I wear contact lenses. I'm very near-sighted. When I did OW, I had to "work around" my contact lenses when practicing mask skills (removal, replacement, clearing). I found it somewhat of a pain getting the top seal of the mask underneath the hood, but even though it took some fiddling, I could always end up getting the mask sealed and cleared. The only bother was having to be being careful opening my eyes to minimize the likelihood of a contact lense getting washed off my eye.
Since I dive in cold water (45F in winter), I like to wear my 5mm gloves and hood on the tight side in order to cut down the water circulation. With the tight gloves and hood, I find it quite difficult to get the top seal of my mask underneath the hood because it's hard to get a finger under the seal of the hood. I can always do it, but as it typically takes a few attempts to get the mask seal right, I feel it takes too long. I'd like to practice this more often so I can get better at it, but I intentionally don't because I don't want to lose a contact lense.
I'm wondering how other cold water divers deal with this. Does anyone have any suggestions for dealing with the hood with gloves on? I've thought about sewing a flat cloth tab onto the top of hood so I can grab it with my gloves on and lift up the top edge. Has anyone tried that or did you just practise enough so it wasn't an issue? How did you deal with contact lenses? Just wondering.
Since I dive in cold water (45F in winter), I like to wear my 5mm gloves and hood on the tight side in order to cut down the water circulation. With the tight gloves and hood, I find it quite difficult to get the top seal of my mask underneath the hood because it's hard to get a finger under the seal of the hood. I can always do it, but as it typically takes a few attempts to get the mask seal right, I feel it takes too long. I'd like to practice this more often so I can get better at it, but I intentionally don't because I don't want to lose a contact lense.
I'm wondering how other cold water divers deal with this. Does anyone have any suggestions for dealing with the hood with gloves on? I've thought about sewing a flat cloth tab onto the top of hood so I can grab it with my gloves on and lift up the top edge. Has anyone tried that or did you just practise enough so it wasn't an issue? How did you deal with contact lenses? Just wondering.