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So after my 3rd eye injury in 3 months, I think it's time to find some better glasses.

 

The first 2 injuries were actual "whips" to the eye, had my glasses and visor down on both occasions, but still got a strike straight to the middle of my eyeball on the first occasion, and the second was more of a whip.

The 3rd on Friday afternoon whilst in a Sycamore, I'm unaware of being hit in the face, so went to shropdoc last nite to be told it was probably a allergic reaction to getting pollen in my eye.

So my question is, does anyone use the glasses that are more like safety goggles with foam around the frames to stop everything getting into the eye, because is don't really want to loose my sight :-(

 

Have found these with a quick google search

Bolle TRACPSF Tracker (Smoke Lens) - Buy Online Now - UK Next Day Delivery

 

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Tet lacrilube from chemists and use it straight away. Mesh goggles are best for me as they don't fog up. Proper wrap around ones better than glasses too

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So after my 3rd eye injury in 3 months, I think it's time to find some better glasses.

 

The first 2 injuries were actual "whips" to the eye, had my glasses and visor down on both occasions, but still got a strike straight to the middle of my eyeball on the first occasion, and the second was more of a whip.

The 3rd on Friday afternoon whilst in a Sycamore, I'm unaware of being hit in the face, so went to shropdoc last nite to be told it was probably a allergic reaction to getting pollen in my eye.

So my question is, does anyone use the glasses that are more like safety goggles with foam around the frames to stop everything getting into the eye, because is don't really want to loose my sight :-(

 

Have found these with a quick google search

Bolle TRACPSF Tracker (Smoke Lens) - Buy Online Now - UK Next Day Delivery

 

Thanks

HI TREE just get the US ARMY sawfly ballistic sun glasses there very good and there cheap to thanks jon

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I bought a pair of mesh goggles at the Arb Show last year, really like them, they may take a bit of getting used to, but worth it. Can't remember which stand I got them from but didn't see any this year.

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