Anonymous wrote:How about this case from REI?
https://www.rei.com/product/200353/croakies-eyewear-care-kit
Just needs a big pocket or a strong loop on his shorts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one do a water park with glasses needed for nearsightedness? This is for a tween prone to losing things.
Contacts are currently not an option, otherwise I'd recommend contacts and put on goggles when in the water. They can do prescription goggles but understandably don't want to wear them in long lines and walking between the attractions. So if they trade back and forth goggles and glasses, where do the glasses go when you're on a water slide?
Sorry if this is obvious, I haven't been to a water park since I was a kid.
Are Chums an option? That's what I wear when I'm rafting or kayaking. They make some that also float in water if they come off. Otherwise they are just jersey cotton.
https://www.amazon.com/Chums-Floating-Eyewear-Retainer-Yellow/dp/B003CK3QEC/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=CHUBS&qid=1685655845&s=hi&sr=1-8
https://www.amazon.com/Chums-Original-Standard-Eyewear-Retainer/dp/B07FXWJRN5/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=CHUBS&qid=1685655845&s=hi&sr=1-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one do a water park with glasses needed for nearsightedness? This is for a tween prone to losing things.
Contacts are currently not an option, otherwise I'd recommend contacts and put on goggles when in the water. They can do prescription goggles but understandably don't want to wear them in long lines and walking between the attractions. So if they trade back and forth goggles and glasses, where do the glasses go when you're on a water slide?
Sorry if this is obvious, I haven't been to a water park since I was a kid.
Are Chums an option? That's what I wear when I'm rafting or kayaking. They make some that also float in water if they come off. Otherwise they are just jersey cotton.
https://www.amazon.com/Chums-Floating-Eyewear-Retainer-Yellow/dp/B003CK3QEC/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=CHUBS&qid=1685655845&s=hi&sr=1-8
https://www.amazon.com/Chums-Original-Standard-Eyewear-Retainer/dp/B07FXWJRN5/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=CHUBS&qid=1685655845&s=hi&sr=1-1
Anonymous wrote:How does one do a water park with glasses needed for nearsightedness? This is for a tween prone to losing things.
Contacts are currently not an option, otherwise I'd recommend contacts and put on goggles when in the water. They can do prescription goggles but understandably don't want to wear them in long lines and walking between the attractions. So if they trade back and forth goggles and glasses, where do the glasses go when you're on a water slide?
Sorry if this is obvious, I haven't been to a water park since I was a kid.