SueLouise said..
thanks everyone... I think I will try both contacts, and may get a pair of sea specs and see if my local SpecSavers can put a transition lens in them for me. I normally wear multi-focals so the issue for me with contacts, is when I'm wearing them I can't see anything up close, can't read texts on my phone etc etc, unless I have my reading glasses on! This getting older sucks!! But hey, at least I'm kite surfing...
Hi Sue. I have prescription glasses on all the time when kiting (would not be able to kite without them). But I did not go with sea specs, etc. Just pop into OPSM (I found them to be most understanding of a kiter's needs), and they gave me the right advice in terms of frames that are best suited for the sport. I have a stigmatism as well, so I had very limited choice in frames due to curvature of the lenses. In the end I ended up with RayBans and I got both a pair of prescription sunnies and normal reading glasses for work. Both were not cheap, but well worth it I thought because at the end of the day, you want to kite and not have to squint or get your kite tangled up with someone else's.
My other advice is to purchase a YELLOW pair (get a set) of floating sunny straps. Most marine shops have them and get the ones that are thick and round, as they float the best. Trust me, kiting and doing jumps you will eventually pop the sunnies/glasses off your head and suddenly you'll see them floating next to you due to the strap's yellow colouring. And being thick, they float very well as a contrast to the ocean water. They only cost me $8 a pair and wow... have saved thousands already if I had lost my sunnies in the surf.