Over a third of glasses wearers have played sports without proper vision, a survey of 2,000 adults found. 42% have misjudged distances or made errors by ditching eyewear, with 11% even sustaining injuries. Concerns include frames breaking (52%), glasses flying off (44%), and sweat causing slippage (32%). Only 37% feel confident their glasses would stay secure during activity, leading 29% to avoid sports. However, 32% have worn contacts or sports goggles to participate safely. Broken frames, scratched lenses, and stretched arms are common damage, with 64% experiencing issues outside of sports. While 69% attempt DIY fixes, 42% admit the attempts are ineffective. Experts recommend daily disposable contacts as the ideal solution for sports, eliminating vision restrictions and the risk of damage. (Story URL)
Many Glasses Wearers Play Sports Without Clear Vision, Study Finds

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