Certain glasses are better or worse for my contacts on the bike. Some glasses allow the air to come in sideways which really seems to screw with my contacts. Do you have any different glasses you could try? Once I found a working combination, I’ve never had any issues with my contacts, swim/bike/run.
I complained to my optometrist that the wind would dislodge my contacts sometimes and he said that different contacts had different curvatures on them and came up with some that would fit my eyeballs better, and they were definitely better. Also as mentioned above, certain sunglasses and shapes do better and worse for me.
+1, in crits or on the track I’d often lose one or both contacts (dailies) but never my bi weeklies. Eventually I complained and was given different different dailies to try.found some that worked for me, no more issues.
Yeah that may be part of the problem re: dailies. I just got those last year but so unusual that it never happens in training. Back to the drawing board…
I almost even put an extra contact in my repair kit that raceday. Lol.
I gave up contacts ans went to Rx swim goggles then oakley rx sun glasses for bike and run.
Just one less thing to think about plus if i lost a contact on the bike i’d kill someone as my rx is -5.5
This is exactly what I want to do this year - now I just need to make sure I don’t lose the goggles in the swim. Do you run from water to transition with them on?
Been racing for about five years now and I’ve literally never had an issue. I couldn’t imagine switching to rx goggles/glasses… That would be an absolute nightmare. Crazy. I wear bi-weekly lenses and change them every 3 months or so.
I’ve been racing in contacts 30+ years and have NEVER had a problem no matter the conditions or distance. I have tried various sunglasses in training and some are much better that others for contact comfort. I have stuck with Oakley M-Frames for biking and never have problems with them.
Certain glasses are better or worse for my contacts on the bike. Some glasses allow the air to come in sideways which really seems to screw with my contacts. Do you have any different glasses you could try? Once I found a working combination, I’ve never had any issues with my contacts, swim/bike/run.
Yep, you want glasses that vent well without creating a draft inside. Not easy to find that perfect combo, but it can be done.
I have a drawer full of sunglasses that I originally bought for cycling, but who are relegated to casual duty just because of the draft inside at 15+ mph.
However…during my last 70.3 late last season, both fell out and Im guessing it was because of racing and fluid status(dehydration and dryness).
Anyone else?
I got a new helmet: giro aerohead mips, and the second time I trained with it one of my contact lenses fell out. I never had that problem before. I hoped the reason was not the pleasant air stream which the holes in the visor provide for. But shit, that’s probably the case reading through the posts here.
Next time I buy an expensive pair of shades, I bring my wife’s hairdryer.
Certain glasses are better or worse for my contacts on the bike. Some glasses allow the air to come in sideways which really seems to screw with my contacts. Do you have any different glasses you could try? Once I found a working combination, I’ve never had any issues with my contacts, swim/bike/run.
Yep, you want glasses that vent well without creating a draft inside. Not easy to find that perfect combo, but it can be done.
I have a drawer full of sunglasses that I originally bought for cycling, but who are relegated to casual duty just because of the draft inside at 15+ mph.
Yes this has happend to me as well, often downhill.
The reason is very straight forward for me:
When in aero position you are kinda turning your eyes “up”, to stare ahead and forget to blink thus drying out the eyes, causing them to fall out.
When i was younger this could happen for me as well when playing computer super focused and again forgetting to blink to moistre the eyes.
What i have learned to prevent them for doing it:
Remind myself to blink often
Always wear Sunglasses, they protect from the wind that dries out the eyes.
However…during my last 70.3 late last season, both fell out and Im guessing it was because of racing and fluid status(dehydration and dryness).
Anyone else?
I got a new helmet: giro aerohead mips, and the second time I trained with it one of my contact lenses fell out. I never had that problem before. I hoped the reason was not the pleasant air stream which the holes in the visor provide for. But shit, that’s probably the case reading through the posts here.
I have always used contacts in races, otherwise I rarely wear them. I used the giro mips areohead for the first time in IMSA this past weekend. It was hot and windy. No issues with my contacts.
I am an optometrist and agree with Halvard.
I suggest you try another brand. Contact lenses do differ in how they dry out on people’s eyes. There is no brand that is always better, like the ones with more moisture, more breathablity, more whatever. You need to find the right one for you.
Many years ago in my ultrarunning days I got major corneal edema during a 100-miler with the most breathable lens on the market at the time. I went back to my lenses with lower breathability and was fine. So you just never know.