Contact Lenses or Sports Glasses for Slow Pitch Softball?

I have never worn contact lenses but cannot hit the ball as well with my normal frames. Things are getting fuzzier without glasses so I am wondering if anyone has experience with both contacts and sports frames.
When I was at bat I think the ball would exit and enter my lenses and this would throw off my eye hand coordination.


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4 Responses to “Contact Lenses or Sports Glasses for Slow Pitch Softball?”

  • TaYlOr!!! says:

    Galsses. What if one of you’re contacts slip? Sure galsses are a pain(i have them too) but i play baseball and they’ve never broke. Contatcs hurt, swell up your eyes and are a huge nusince. (excuse my horribe spelling) It defiently hurts when you’re wearing glasses and get a abll i the face but it’s better then getting a ball in the head when you aren’t paying atention ‘cuase u lost you’re contacts rioght?

    —Chatter’box;

  • Frizzer says:

    Both work and it depends which of the two you are more comfortable with.

  • dnkyg says:

    contacts… I had the same issues when i played baseball. I went to the eye doctor and needed a stronger script. So it wasnt in my head . I strongly suggest lenses for the safety issues as well. I know there are those freak accidents that do happen,but id hate it to happen to me with glasses on. Hope everything works out for you good luck.

  • Jb says:

    try glasses because contacts can get dry and irritated. You will be surprised about wearing glasses during a game.

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