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Underwater with glasses
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Underwater with glasses
hey, before you have a go at me for not checking the search facility i have for half an hour (literally!) but cant find anything that informs me of this, if you were to join the Marines with glasses or contacts which of course a lot of people have, then how do you take part in the waterbased training and exercises where you have to be fully submerged. I believe, if wearing contacts, you cant go underwater but im not sure the PTI will be very reasonable!! i would like to hear the views expressed by serving or ex-marines on this topic and if anybody replys who wears glasses could they also tell me of any materials etc they have treated their glasses with to combat the water or fogging. Thanks alot , Andy
Well, glasses or no glasses - doesn't matter a toss underwater because everything's blurred to feck regardless. Your peepers require air to function properly (which is why SCUBA masks and goggles allow you to see underwater), if there is liquid on the surface of the eye, you won't be able to see properly. If thats what you wanted to know, hope it helps. If not, maybe you've learnt something new
I'm afraid I can't help any further on the glasses/contact lenses question.
I'm afraid I can't help any further on the glasses/contact lenses question.
If it doesn't hurt it's not worth doing!
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thanks for the advice so far, im just saying that maybe out on real time operations the squad wouldnt want to hang about say for you to take off and put on your contacts before and after entering a river for example, its a hard topic to discuss. And i am probably more blind than a bat without my glasses, at least they have that damn sonar, wish i could have 1!! Cheers Andy
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What about the water tunnel on the endurance course...can see that might be a problem 1) wasting time taking glasses off or 2) wearing glasses, and them falling off mid way through the tunnel.
Glasses and arduous military activities, dont really mix too well i imagine. Contacts might be the way forward.
Glasses and arduous military activities, dont really mix too well i imagine. Contacts might be the way forward.
When you have your eyes tested to send off your application you need to pass certain requirements for unaided vision. I presume this is so you dont need to wear your glasses when you are out and about doing physical work. So in answer to your question, if your eye sight is good enough to join you wont be wearing your glasses when you arrive at these situations.
I am however only just at the application stage myself, so this is not from personal experience.
I am however only just at the application stage myself, so this is not from personal experience.
I'm quite shortsighted but i have passed the standard needed for the army. I only wear my glasses when driving or if im going to see a concert or something like that, otherwise i just put up with it.
You can still see everything its just not in full focus after a certain distance.
Besides i have bought one of them trusty Stretchy wires to put around the back of me head when im wearing my glasses. They dont fall off that way.
You can still see everything its just not in full focus after a certain distance.
Besides i have bought one of them trusty Stretchy wires to put around the back of me head when im wearing my glasses. They dont fall off that way.
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When my mate was in training he wore contacts most of the time but glasses for the Endurance Course. He said he just quickly took them off for the water tunnel & then put them back on again afterwards.james (future Para) wrote:What about the water tunnel on the endurance course...can see that might be a problem 1) wasting time taking glasses off or 2) wearing glasses, and them falling off mid way through the tunnel.
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cheers for your replies, yeh i have one of those bungees that go around your head as well Gazza and it comes in very handy when out skiing or something. i will probably wear glasses primarily and have those throw-a-away contacts that you use for a day or so. Cheers again, Andy
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The reason you cant wear contacts underwater is because water contains bacteria thats harmful to your eyes if it is exposed for a certain amount of time. So if you go underwater with them in and the water gets behind it your facked.
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