Runners who wear glasses...
nermal6873
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What do you do in the rain? I went for a quick run in a drizzle today and decided to leave my glasses at home because I figured I wouldn't be able to see with them due to water. It SUCKED not being able to see! Any tricks/tips I'm missing? I know one solution would be to not go out in the rain, but that's not always an option...
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I wear a baseball cap or visor on days that it may rain. If it does my glasses don't get wet.0
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i had this same problem this evening, and i'm a new runner so i can't speak from experience, but i am going to get a hat soon, with a brim -- apparently, there are special running hats? -- and hope that helps. wearing, like, a baseball cap helps if you just happen to be outside when it's raining, so i figure something similar while running would also be good.0
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Wearing a hat helps.0
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Hmmm.... Contacts? I always wear them for my workouts.0
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I wear contacts, but maybe try a visor or hat.0
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contacts. i cant wear glasses working out in general because i sweat like im in jumanji. they wouldnt stay on my face unless i superglued them!0
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Yeah, a hat with a bill is about the best I can come up with. I wear a Nike DriFit hat when I run outside.0
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Hats help more than you might think, but not if you're running through a wall of water.
I usually go without the "eyeballs"; tried to do the contact thing but never could get them in my eyes. (I can hardly do eye drops, so it isn't much of a surprise.)
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Definitely a baseball cap and contacts... otherwise glasses just fog up and you get nowhere (literally)0
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Get contact lenses :P
I'm wearing soft toric lenses which I'd consider a better option than laser eye surgery. I wear one pair of contact lenses for a month straight, that includes sleeping with them in. Then when the month is up, i take them out and instantly pop a new pair in again. I actually forgot that I used to wear glasses.
Only one downside, a slight increase of "Sleep" around your eyes when you wake up in the morning.0 -
I have a hat that I always wear when I'm running - help keeps the rain off my glasses, the hair out of my face, and the sun from burning my scalp (I'm very fair skinned and burn in a very short amount of time).0
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I don't wear my glasses when I run. I realized how bad my eyesight has gotten when I was running through my neighborhood one day and I waved hello to a mailbox!0
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A good coating of RainX works well.0
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I don't wear my glasses when I run. I realized how bad my eyesight has gotten when I was running through my neighborhood one day and I waved hello to a mailbox!
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Thanks for all the quick replies! Unfortunately contacts don't work well for me I guess next time I know it'll be raining I'll be sure to wear my visor.0
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A good coating of RainX works well.
This. They also sell a special "RainX" (different brand) especially for glasses, but RainX seems to do the same thing for way less money.0 -
I stay home and Zumba when it rains. On top of hating my glasses getting dotted with water, my puppy gets soaked. XD0
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contacts. i cant wear glasses working out in general because i sweat like im in jumanji. they wouldnt stay on my face unless i superglued them!
^^ this is me too, I seriously sweat like you see a 600 pound man sweat...and I'm 135lbs. I would say a hat though!0 -
Get contact lenses :P
I'm wearing soft toric lenses which I'd consider a better option than laser eye surgery. I wear one pair of contact lenses for a month straight, that includes sleeping with them in. Then when the month is up, i take them out and instantly pop a new pair in again. I actually forgot that I used to wear glasses.
Only one downside, a slight increase of "Sleep" around your eyes when you wake up in the morning.
I have wondered about this but have never had contacts to before. I'm certain it would be more convenient to be able to take on & off non-prescription sunglasses as needed on longer runs/rides. But my one point of concern is swimming. I SUCK at swimming, but I hope to eventually to a triathlon. Of course if your goggles stay perfectly in place there should be no issue; but I get the impression that's not always the case when racing in open water.0
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