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 **Reivers Dustin** \\ **Reivers Dustin** \\
-05/​21/​19 ​ #24904+05/21/19 #24904
  
-Over on facebook Carter J has a post about over exposure to sun and wind and "​surfer'​s eye"​. ​ Good info on it.  I've worn dark glasses when it's sunny for other reasons, but heads up y'all.+Over on facebook Carter J has a post about over exposure to sun and wind and "​surfer'​s eye". Good info on it. I've worn dark glasses when it's sunny for other reasons, but heads up y'all.
  
-After reading the surfer story John R. recommended I made note of some of the common conditions. ​ Skin problems from sun, water and salt exposure. ​ Swimmer'​s ear.  So I usually try to rinse the salt off after a paddle, I sometimes put coconut oil on before a big paddle, I got myself a floppy hat for my ears and nose.  I'm going to start wearing a bandana around my neck because the back of my neck is not pretty any more.  Yeah, I know.  Too late for me.  But you kids out there should take a lesson.+After reading the surfer story John R. recommended I made note of some of the common conditions. Skin problems from sun, water and salt exposure. Swimmer'​s ear. So I usually try to rinse the salt off after a paddle, I sometimes put coconut oil on before a big paddle, I got myself a floppy hat for my ears and nose. I'm going to start wearing a bandana around my neck because the back of my neck is not pretty any more. Yeah, I know. Too late for me. But you kids out there should take a lesson.
  
 **Reivers Dustin** \\ **Reivers Dustin** \\
-05/​21/​19 ​ #24906+05/21/19 #24906
  
 here's CJ's post from F.B. here's CJ's post from F.B.
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 WEB MD - Pterygium\\ WEB MD - Pterygium\\
-https://​www.webmd.com/​eye-health/​pterygium-surfers-eye#​1+[[https://​www.webmd.com/​eye-health/​pterygium-surfers-eye#​1|https://​www.webmd.com/​eye-health/​pterygium-surfers-eye#​1]]
  
 LIP WATERSHADES\\ LIP WATERSHADES\\
-https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​+[[https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​|https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​]]
  
 **Paul Reavley** \\ **Paul Reavley** \\
-05/​22/​19 ​ #24907+05/22/19 #24907
  
 Direct link to Lip sunglasses without going through FakeBook: Direct link to Lip sunglasses without going through FakeBook:
  
-https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​?​fbclid=IwAR3zYYh42_Q7BWZyHJbEx-FQIUUJgRzJQobHsNmFXEq9WHungo8OeZoAJWE+[[https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​|https://​www.lip-sunglasses.com/​products/​watershades/​]]
  
 I have heard about these before and am curious about how well the anti-fog works - a frequent problem with my sunglasses. I have heard about these before and am curious about how well the anti-fog works - a frequent problem with my sunglasses.
  
 **Reivers Dustin** \\ **Reivers Dustin** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24909+05/23/19 #24909
  
-I would like to hear a report on fog-less sunglasses. ​ I bought some fancy ones from Australia and they fog up.  It might be my fault because I cleaned them with a product called "Op Drops" which works great to prevent the droplets on your glasses that block vision. ​ Op Drops also reduces fog on my cheapo $12 glasses. ​ However, if you are nerdy and read the manufacturers stuff they tell you do not use anybodies cleaner stuff on their glasses but their own.+I would like to hear a report on fog-less sunglasses. I bought some fancy ones from Australia and they fog up. It might be my fault because I cleaned them with a product called "Op Drops" which works great to prevent the droplets on your glasses that block vision. Op Drops also reduces fog on my cheapo $12 glasses. However, if you are nerdy and read the manufacturers stuff they tell you do not use anybodies cleaner stuff on their glasses but their own.
  
-I'm at intermediate stage macular Degen so I've paid the big bucks for some fancy pants Oakley ones.  And special Oakley cleaner stuff and all this crap in their own special little cases and I can hardly express how irritating and bothersome I find this folderol. ​ But so far they haven'​t fogged up.  If they fog up I'll experience a powerful urge to put them into the garbage disposal.+I'm at intermediate stage macular Degen so I've paid the big bucks for some fancy pants Oakley ones. And special Oakley cleaner stuff and all this crap in their own special little cases and I can hardly express how irritating and bothersome I find this folderol. But so far they haven'​t fogged up. If they fog up I'll experience a powerful urge to put them into the garbage disposal.
  
-I'll be like that guy on the car insurance commercial where he's explaining how buying the wrong (rong) car insurance is like throwing your money away and then he shows you by throwing his wallet over the handrail into the San Francisco bay.  I'll be trying to dig my wallet out of the garbage disposal. ​ Oh well...+I'll be like that guy on the car insurance commercial where he's explaining how buying the wrong (rong) car insurance is like throwing your money away and then he shows you by throwing his wallet over the handrail into the San Francisco bay. I'll be trying to dig my wallet out of the garbage disposal. Oh well
  
 **bill** \\ **bill** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24910+05/23/19 #24910
  
-Something else to think about if buying new sunglasses or at least for a topic of discussion... Should or shouldn’t you use polarized glasses paddling. ​ For me in general they are fine, but I find them a hindrance in a downwind. This is very apparent in the gorge. Mid day surfing east with polarized glasses ​ I look one way I have very sparkly reflective water and I can see all the subtleties of the surface. ​ Look the other way and zero reflections on the water and it looks “flat” with few subtleties of the surface shown. I find myself surfing one way towards the brighter water with reflective surfaces that I can read  much easier than the reflection-less flatter looking water that’s harder to read. Does anyone else have this problem? Last year during the championships I asked a few people who look like they had polarized glasses on and everyone I talk to said they thought about taking them off and chucking them...  ​They were all having the same problems with seeing the surface texture of the waves and even having a clear idea on how steep they were as they were having depth perception issues related to lack of reflective surfaces for the brain to work off of.  I myself will no longer use polarized glasses on downwind. I just lose too much information on what’s going on with the waves.+Something else to think about if buying new sunglasses or at least for a topic of discussion… Should or shouldn’t you use polarized glasses paddling. For me in general they are fine, but I find them a hindrance in a downwind. This is very apparent in the gorge. Mid day surfing east with polarized glasses I look one way I have very sparkly reflective water and I can see all the subtleties of the surface. Look the other way and zero reflections on the water and it looks “flat” with few subtleties of the surface shown. I find myself surfing one way towards the brighter water with reflective surfaces that I can read much easier than the reflection-less flatter looking water that’s harder to read. Does anyone else have this problem? Last year during the championships I asked a few people who look like they had polarized glasses on and everyone I talk to said they thought about taking them off and chucking them… They were all having the same problems with seeing the surface texture of the waves and even having a clear idea on how steep they were as they were having depth perception issues related to lack of reflective surfaces for the brain to work off of. I myself will no longer use polarized glasses on downwind. I just lose too much information on what’s going on with the waves.
  
 Bill Bill
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 **Amy Hammer** **Amy Hammer**
  
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24911+05/23/19 #24911
  
 I love my fog-free Tifosi shades. They are vented in the upper outside corner and never fog, no matter how much I am huffing. They don't scratch. You clean them with the little cloth bag they ride around in when not in use. The rubber nose and ear pieces don't slip in sweat and sunblocker. They come with extra lenses. I love my fog-free Tifosi shades. They are vented in the upper outside corner and never fog, no matter how much I am huffing. They don't scratch. You clean them with the little cloth bag they ride around in when not in use. The rubber nose and ear pieces don't slip in sweat and sunblocker. They come with extra lenses.
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 **Michael Medler** \\ **Michael Medler** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24912+05/23/19 #24912
  
 I concur with Bill. I don’t really care where the fish are under the water, so I don’t need polarizationions best trick. The side effect is that water looks radically different in different sun-water angles. I am looking for super hydrophobic glasses that don’t distort the information I am getting about the water. I concur with Bill. I don’t really care where the fish are under the water, so I don’t need polarizationions best trick. The side effect is that water looks radically different in different sun-water angles. I am looking for super hydrophobic glasses that don’t distort the information I am getting about the water.
  
 **Paul Reavley** \\ **Paul Reavley** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24914+05/23/19 #24914
  
-Then there is the question of which tint. I have not experimented with this enough. There are general guidelines like this:  https://​www.vsp.com/​lens-tints.html ​  ​but I don't know how accurate/​useful they are. Any observations?​+Then there is the question of which tint. I have not experimented with this enough. There are general guidelines like this: [[https://​www.vsp.com/​lens-tints.html|https://​www.vsp.com/​lens-tints.html]] ​but I don't know how accurate/​useful they are. Any observations?​
  
 **Nicholas Cryder** \\ **Nicholas Cryder** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24915+05/23/19 #24915
  
 I use polarized, prescription lenses on my main glasses, which is fine everywhere but the Gorge. For some reason the color of the Gorge water totally messes with my depth of field with polarized lenses. I use polarized, prescription lenses on my main glasses, which is fine everywhere but the Gorge. For some reason the color of the Gorge water totally messes with my depth of field with polarized lenses.
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 **Duncan Howat** **Duncan Howat**
  
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24917+05/23/19 #24917
  
 Wearing a good bill shading hat all the time in the sun according to some Dr’s is best and allow some sun for the eyes as I guess they need it. But always wear them when on snow or water. Now it would seem that not wearing them for just a hour and half race 3or 4 times a year, with of course a good shading hat, wouldn’t hurt you in the long run. Having the best vision in the gorge for the races (without sunglasses) is kinda good. Especially if you take one in the face.50 years on the snow and water and eyes are still pretty good. Maybe just lucky. D Wearing a good bill shading hat all the time in the sun according to some Dr’s is best and allow some sun for the eyes as I guess they need it. But always wear them when on snow or water. Now it would seem that not wearing them for just a hour and half race 3or 4 times a year, with of course a good shading hat, wouldn’t hurt you in the long run. Having the best vision in the gorge for the races (without sunglasses) is kinda good. Especially if you take one in the face.50 years on the snow and water and eyes are still pretty good. Maybe just lucky. D
  
 **Larry Bussinger** \\ **Larry Bussinger** \\
-05/​23/​19 ​ #24919+05/23/19 #24919
  
-I think tint is important after traveling in fog on my boat last week.  Brown was amazingly better than gray.\\+I think tint is important after traveling in fog on my boat last week. Brown was amazingly better than gray.\\
 Larry B Larry B