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Can we do scuba diving with spectacles?

Can we do scuba diving with spectacles?

Can I Wear Glasses while Scuba Diving? Unfortunately, no. The reason why you cannot wear go scuba diving with glasses is that your glasses will sit on your nose and hook onto your ears. For this reason, a diving mask will not be able to fit onto your face or seal properly.

Can you wear glasses with a scuba mask?

Yes, you can snorkel with glasses by modifying an existing pair of your glasses to fit a snorkel mask, using your glasses prescription to add corrective lens inserts to your mask, or by wearing a snorkel mask with its own corrective lenses built in.

Can you wear glasses underwater?

Not only is there a risk of losing or damaging the glasses, but prescription glasses aren’t water-tight, so they leave your eyes exposed to chlorine and possible harmful bacteria in the water, which can lead to an eye infection.

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Can you swim with contact lenses?

1. Swimming with contacts can result in eye infections, irritation, and potential sight-threatening conditions such as a corneal ulcer. 2. The FDA has recommended that contacts not be exposed to ANY type of water, including tap water, swimming pools, oceans, lakes, hot tubs and showers.

Do you need glasses underwater?

Vision Correction Underwater The diver may not suffer any abnormal vision problems and corrective lenses may not be required. Scuba Diving with glasses may not be necessary – or possible for you. But safe diving practices require you to accurately read you submersible gauges and communicate with your fellow divers.

Can I wear glasses with a full face snorkel?

Snorkeling masks and swimming goggles do not fit well over glasses, and even a full face snorkel mask is not big enough to accommodate eyewear. While it might seem fine on land, once you get into the water, you’ll discover that the earpieces interfere with the seal on the snorkeling mask, causing it to leak.

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Does diving affect glaucoma?

Diving does not exert any more pressure on your eyes so diving with a glaucoma is acceptable. The 2 things you should look out for though are mask squeeze where insufficient air is in your mask which could cause problems, and the fact that very rarely the eye drops you are using can have a wider effect on your body.

Can I wear contact lenses while snorkeling?

Yes, you can most definitely snorkel with contact lenses! In fact, you can wear contact lenses in the ocean and it is completely safe. There is no reason to miss out on the amazing things underwater.